All The Ways Squid Game Made History At The 2022 Emmys

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Heading in to the 2022 Emmys, “Squid Game” had earned itself 14 nominations, and taken home the awards for Stunt Performance, Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More), Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode, and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama (for Lee You-mi) at the Creative Arts Emmys over the weekend. On Monday, the series added two more awards to its collection.

Hwang became the first South Korean, and the first Asian, to be awarded the top honor of Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series — a series that made history in and of itself, as the first non-English language series to receive a nomination for Outstanding Drama Series (per Variety) and the first to take home major awards at the ceremony (via The Los Angeles Times)

Lee Jung-jae’s Oustanding Lead Actor win — for his portrayal of protagonist Seong Gi-hun — made him, like Hwang, the first South Korean and the first Asian to take home the award, and although Park Hae-soo, Jung Ho-yeon, and Oh Yeong-su didn’t win in their respective categories, all five cast members were the first native Koreans to receive nominations, as The Los Angeles Times reported back in July. 

In Hwang’s acceptance speech, he was quick to point out that the history made was a team effort, and shared his hope that future ceremonies would be even more globally inclusive: “I truly hope ‘Squid Game’ won’t be the last non-English series to be here at the Emmys,” he said (via E! News).

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