Kevin Costner's non-woke smash-hit series Yellowstone has been snubbed from the Emmy Awards again – with the actor and director not getting a look in.The smash-hit Paramount + show is not the only one to be completely ignored, with several other big-name actors getting the cold shoulder.Yellowstone, which pulls in more than 10 million viewers, has been largely snubbed by the Emmys for years – and has been called anti-woke.It did not get recognized in the Best Drama category, with star Kevin Costner, who is also an executive producer, being one of many stars left off the list.The show’s only nomination by the guild was last year for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More), but it failed to win.It did land a Screen Actors Guild nomination this year, but did not come away with the top prize.The nominations for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, which honor the best in television, were announced on Tuesday morning.Succession, Pam & Tommy, Hacks, Ted Lasso and Only Murders In The Building did well, but several big names were left off the list.
Not on the Emmy list:The smash hit Paramount + show Yellowstone did not get recognized in the Best Drama category and its star Kevin Costner was left off the list Not a big city show:Although Yellowstone is often compared to HBO's Succession - they came out the same year and are both family-business dramas - it breaks the mold for hit series as it's based not on the East or West coasts, but in Montana.
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