The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards Ceremony took place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, USA. It was no surprise that “Succession”, “The Bear” and “Beef” collected awards in many categories.

The Primetime Emmy Awards Ceremony, whose candidate list was announced in July last year, was published last night due to the Hollywood strike. The strike, initiated by screenwriters and including actors in Hollywood, where the heart of the film and TV series industry beats, lasted for about five months and ended in September.

IT HAPPENED TO KENDALL AGAIN: “SUCCESSION”

“Succession”, which made the audience jump with its twists and turns in the last final season and received 27 nominations in various categories at the Emmy Awards; It collected awards in the Best Drama Series, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actor, Actress and Best Supporting Actor categories.

Like the Golden Globes and Critics Choices, Kieran Culkin, who starred in the last season with the character of Roman Roy, the younger brother whose chin is even lower than all the characters, took the Best Actor award under his arm. Matthew Macfedyen also won the first Emmy of his career in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role as the family’s son-in-law, Tom Wambsgans.

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PASCAL’S REVENGE WAS PAINFUL

The main rival of “The Last of Us”, Pedro Pascal, said to Culkin, “Do you know what happened to my shoulder? “Kieran beat me to death,” he said, introducing the candidates. So, while accepting Culkin’s award at the Golden Globes last week, he said to Pascal, “Suck it, Pedro!” He took revenge for the moment he said.

Sarah Snook, who played the only daughter of the family, Shiv Roy, in “Succession” was the undisputed candidate in the Best Actress (Drama) category. (Bella Ramsay from “The Last of Us” was not given much of a chance in this category anyway.) It was no surprise that she received the award. This year is his year… While Mark Mylod received the award in the Best Director category for “Succession”, the series’ creator Jesse Armstrong received the Best Screenplay award.

“YES CHEF!” A SUCCESS WE EXPLAIN: “THE BEAR”

“The Bear”, which we could never understand being in the Best Comedy Series category, also made a splash at the Emmys. “The Bear”, which tells the story of a talented chef’s new and challenging life, which begins when he leaves his career in a luxury restaurant and takes over his family’s run-down restaurant, where fights and noise are full, was nominated for the Emmy Awards with its first season. The production, which won the Golden Globes with its second season, also won the Emmy Awards with its first season eight days later.