“The White Lotus” wins Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries

“The White Lotus” wins Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries





“The White Lotus” wins Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries

“The White Lotus” won an Emmy for Best Miniseries or Anthology Series at the US Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Awards held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Monday evening (9/12).

The results bring the series victories to nine Emmys. Among these are trophies for Best Supporting Role, won by Jennifer Coolidge and Murray Bartlett, and for Best Screenplay and Direction, which was doubled by Mike White, the creator of the attraction.

With an 89% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, “The White Lotus” follows a weekend in a paradise resort for the dirty rich. Tourists are played by Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Steve Zahn, among others, and the result looks like “Parasite” on an island.

Conceived as a miniseries, the attraction ended up being a hit on HBO and became an annual series, functioning as an anthology with new characters each season.

The next wave of episodes is expected to show another group of guests in another location, in a different unit than the fictional hotel chain that gives the series its name.

Watch the original trailer below as an incentive to learn about the series, also available to stream on HBO Max.

Source: Terra

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