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Fan Gives Sarah Snook’s Emmys Win the ‘Super Smash Bros.’ Treatment It Deserves

Sarah Snook, Nicholas Braun, and Kieran Culkin talking excitedly at the Emmys
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Sarah Snook has been smashing it during this year’s award season with a Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and Emmy award for her role as Siobhan “Shiv” Roy in Succession. (Is there an award for earning all the awards?) One fan took the opportunity to celebrate the actress by turning her into a Smash Bros. winner.

Snook has just plowed through this year’s award season and no other actress appears to have had a chance as she scooped up awards left, right, and center. Due to the delays surrounding the labor strikes in Hollywood, the Emmys moved from its usual spot in September of 2023 to January 15, 2024. The award show still celebrated the series that ran between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023, which, of course, included Succession.

This led Snook, who had already picked up a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice award this month for Best Actress in a Drama Series, to sweep the table with her Emmy award. After the televised event, one fan pointed out that a video of Snook showing off her award, tweeted by the official Max account, reminded them a little of something.

This led another visually creative fan to take it one step further. Using the above footage, plus footage from the live event, they created the perfect Super Smash Bros. winner video. Snook is declared the winner and she strikes her winner pose, complete with costar Kieran Culkin dutifully clapping in his little second-place box in the corner of the screen.

We love it when fans get creative and this is a great way to celebrate the actress and her accomplishments. Snook has more nominations pending for her role, including a Screen Actors Guild Award, which will take place on February 24, 2024.

(featured image: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO & Max)

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Laura Pollacco (she/her) is a contributing writer here at The Mary Sue, having written for digital media since 2022 and has a keen interest in all things Marvel, Lord of the Rings, and anime. She has worked for various publications including We Got This Covered, but much of her work can be found gracing the pages of print and online publications in Japan, where she resides. Outside of writing she treads the boards as an actor, is a portrait and documentary photographer, and takes the little free time left to explore Japan.

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