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HBO’s The Last of Us receives 24 Emmy nominations

The premiere of HBO’s The Last of Us adaptation earlier this year was met with an equal amount of critical and commercial success, managing to break all manner of records. The show seems to have resonated with viewers across the board as HBO’s The Last of Us has received a massive 24 Emmy nominations.

The full list of nominations for the annual Emmy Awards has now been published revealing that HBO’s The Last of Us has managed to amass an impressive 24 nominations – including for the all-prestigious ‘best drama’ category.

The full list of nominations can be found HERE, however just some of the more notable categories include:

  • Best Drama Series
  • Lead Actor in a Drama Series
    • Pedro Pascal as Joel
  • Lead Actress in a Drama Series
    • Bella Ramsey as Ellie
  • Guest Actor in a Drama Series
    • Murray Bartlett as Frank
    • Nick Offerman as Bill
    • Lamar Johnson as Henry Burrell
    • Keivonn Montreal Woodard as Sam Burrell
  • Guest Actress in a Drama Series
    • Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen
    • Storm Reid as Riley
    • Anna Torv as Tess
  • Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series

The Last of Us seems to be going from strength to strength, and with the commercial success now being equally matched by its critical praise, it will be interesting to see how the franchise evolves from here on.

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