Netflix's quirky Korean series Chicken Nugget (dir./writer Lee Byung-hun) has earned a spot on the global stage with a nomination at the 2025 International Emmy Awards.
Competing in Comedy Category
The International Emmy committee recently unveiled this year's nominees, confirming that Chicken Nugget is in the running for Best Comedy. The show will compete against France's Iris, the UK's Ludwig, and Mexico's Y Llegaron de Noche. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony in New York on November 25 (KST), preceded by a series of nominee events from November 22–24.
Story and Reception
Based on the hit webtoon, Chicken Nugget tells the bizarre yet heartfelt story of a father who desperately tries to rescue his daughter after she is mysteriously transformed into a chicken nugget by a strange machine. Its offbeat humor, emotional undertones, and inventive storytelling have drawn global attention since its release.
Significance for Korean Content
The International Emmy Awards are considered one of the world's "Big Three" television honors, alongside the Primetime Emmys and Banff Rockie Awards, but distinct from the U.S.-focused Primetime ceremony. Korean dramas have been gaining recognition at the event in recent years, with The King's Affection (Yeonmo) making history as the first Korean series to win in 2022.
With Chicken Nugget now in contention, anticipation is high for whether another Korean title will claim the prestigious prize.
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