Everyone’s favorite show, “Succession,” has made Emmy history with its three lead actors, Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong, all earning nominations for lead actor in a drama — the most nods ever for a single show.

 

Not that the show is a stranger to Emmys; since the show’s premiere the first three seasons of  ‘Succession’ has received 13 statues. Remember last year, the show made Emmy history also for the most acting nods ever, with 14 acting nominations out of 25 total nods. Culkin, Nicholas Braun and winner Matthew Macfadyen were all up for supporting actor in a drama in 2022, while J. Smith-Cameron and Sarah Snook were both nominated for supporting actress

Strong (Rendall Roy) won the lead actor Emmy in 2020 and was also nominated in 2020, beating his co-star Cox both years. This year marks Culkin’s first lead actor nomination, and he was up for supporting actor in 2020 and 2022.

But before you break out the gowns, keep in mind that the writers’ strike could delay the ceremony, planned for September.