GoT
Wins
Big
The
craft
and
technical
categories
at
the
ceremony
were
dominated
by
"Game
Of
Thrones",
which
ended
its
8-season
series
this
year.
Visual
effects,
single-camera,
non-prosthetic
make-up,
main
title
design
and
drama
series
casting
were
among
the
categories
won
by
GoT.
Already,
the
series
created
a
record
by
earning
32
nominations
at
the
2019
Emmys.
A
Prequel
To
GoT
Is
In
The
Offing
Meanwhile,
The
Hollywood
Reporter
claimed
that
the
fourth
prequel
for
the
series
is
close
to
a
deal
for
its
pilot
episode.
It
is
being
said
that
the
prequel
will
be
set
300
years
before
the
events
in
The
Game
of
Thrones.
The
fourth
prequel
is
not
the
one
that
was
previously
revealed
and
the
fourth
prequel
will
have
the
beginning
and
end
of
the
House
Targaryen.
Chernobyl
Scores
Big
As
Well
HBO's
"Chernobyl" on
the
other
hand,
won
seven
awards,
followed
by
Amazon
Prime's
"The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel"
which
bagged
six
wins.
"Chernobyl"
which
was
based
on
true
events
during
the
biggest
disaster
in
Russia,
earned
19
nominations,
and
it
bagged
awards
for
cinematography,
music
composition,
picture
editing,
production
design,
sound
editing,
sound
mixing
and
special
visual
effects
in
a
supporting
role.
Emmys
To
Premiere
On
September
22
Netflix's
"Russian
Doll"
(pictured
above),
HBO
comedy
"Barry",
Amazon
comedy
"Fleabag" and
"Fosse/Verdon"
each
won
two
awards.
The
Primetime
Emmys
Awards
ceremony
will
be
held
on
September
22
in
Los
Angeles,
and
it
will
have
a
live
broadcast
in
India
on
Star
World.