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‘Squid Game’ Lands Golden Globe Nom For Netflix; Best TV Series

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The extremely anticipated Squid Game Season 2 doesn’t launch for weeks however is already amassing awards buzz.

The Korean smash hit, which stays Netflix‘s most-watched present of all time, has been nominated within the Best Television Series – Drama class alongside Peacock-Sky’s The Day of the Jackal, Netflix’s The Diplomat, Prime Video’s Mr and Mrs. Smith, FX’s Shōgun and Apple TV+’s Slow Horses.

Squid Game Season 2 doesn’t launch till Boxing Day (Season 3 will air in 2025) however qualifies for the globes. TV exhibits in hopes of nominations this yr should premiere by December 31, that means Squid Game nearly qualifies. Shows had been required to have made their exhibits obtainable upfront to all Golden Globe voters on the Golden Globes Screening Platform both earlier than they premiere, on the time of the preliminary broadcast, or by November 4.

Jamie Foxx’s nominated Netflix particular What Had Happened Was… can also be but to premiere, kicking off tomorrow.

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The first season of Squid Game acquired three noms together with a win for greatest supporting actor O Yeong-su, who was the primary Korean-born actor to win the award.

The second season of Squid Game begins with Seong Gi-hun, in any other case often called Player 456, performed by Lee, who’s looking for the folks behind the sport three years after profitable it. He makes use of the ₩45.6 billion prize to fund this search, helped by a big group of ne’er-do-wells and underworld figures, from the security of a disused motel that he’s became his HQ fortress. Creator Hwang Dong-Hyuk and star Lee Jung-jae lately took us contained in the collection.

The greatest TV drama collection nod was Squid Game’s sole nomination however presumably Season 3 might come into play for the subsequent lot of Golden Globes.

The Golden Globes noms had been unveiled this morning in L.A. The ceremony takes place January 5, hosted by Nikki Glaser.

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