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    ‘Squid Game’ competes for Emmys history

    LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The Netflix show Squid Game – in which misfits and criminals compete for cash in barbaric and deadly versions of schoolyard games – is aiming to emulate the success of Oscar-winning South Korean movie Parasite with a triumph at TV’s top prize gala.

    But it faces tough competition from previous winner Succession, the tale of a family vying for control of a media empire – rife with Shakespearean backstabbing – that earned the most nominations overall at 25.

    “It’s pretty hard to go against that HBO juggernaut,” said awards columnist for Hollywood publication Deadline Pete Hammond.

    Experts polled by awards prediction site Gold Derby have tipped Succession as the favourite.

    “I do think that Squid Game is going to win best actor,” noted Hammond – an outcome that would make Lee Jung-jae the category’s first winner for a non-English performance.

    Other shows contending for the night’s top drama prizes include Apple TV+ dystopian workplace series Severance, starring Adam Scott, and the final season of Netflix’s much-lauded crime saga Ozark.

    A pink soldier guard is part of the ambiance at Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ Los Angeles FYSEE Special Event. PHOTO: AFP

    Zendaya, who became the youngest-ever best actress winner two years ago for HBO’s hard-hitting teen drama Euphoria, is tipped to repeat.

    Best comedy series looks like an open goal for season two of Apple TV+’s fish-out-of-water soccer coach Ted Lasso.

    In the best actor category, star Jason Sudeikis is up against Bill Hader, whose dark hitman comedy Barry returns from a three-year absence.

    Jean Smart is heavily tipped to repeat as best comedy actress for Hacks, in which she plays an ageing Las Vegas diva forced to reinvent her dated stand-up routine.

    Offering some fresh blood are the nominees in the limited series section, which honours shows capped at a single season.

    Four of the five contenders chronicle real-life scandals.

    Dopesick looked at the United States (US) drug crisis, The Dropout recounted the Theranos fraud, Pam and Tommy recalled an infamous celebrity private recordings and Inventing Anna was inspired by a Russian con artist who scammed upper-crust New York.

    But the pundits’ favourite in a tight race is The White Lotus, a satirical look at hypocrisy and wealth among the guests at a luxury Hawaii hotel.

    The show – which is bending Emmy rules having returned for a second season, albeit with a largely new cast and location – has a whopping eight acting nominations, including for Jennifer Coolidge.

    “I think Michael Keaton has got a lock on actor in a limited series for Dopesick,” said Hammond, while Amanda Seyfried’s turn as disgraced Theranos boss Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout is expected to prove popular.

    The ceremony, which will be hosted by Saturday Night Live stalwart Kenan Thompson, is the first major Hollywood awards ceremony since this year’s extraordinary Oscars.

    Back in March, Will Smith stunned viewers by slapping Chris Rock live on stage for cracking a joke about his wife.

    Emmy organisers said they don’t expect a repeat.

    “We have smart security. We have people around that make quick decisions,” Television Academy head Frank Scherma told Deadline.

    “I can’t imagine that lightning will strike twice.”

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