Golden Globe nominations 2024 - live: Barbie and Succession lead pack with Oppenheimer close behind
The Oscar precursor is set to reveal which titles are in contention for trophies this awards season
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Your support makes all the difference.Awards season is officially underway following the announcement of the 2024 Golden Globes nominations
The films and TV shows in contention for the annual ceremony were revealed in Los Angeles by Cedric the Entertainer and That '70s Show actor Wilmer Valderrama on Monday (11 December).
Films in contention for trophies at the 2024 ceremony include Barbie, which leads the pack with eight, followed by Oppenheimer (eight), Killers of the Flower Moon and Poor Things (seven each).
Meanwhile, in the TV categories, Succession is the most nominated series, with a total of nine, followed by The Bear and Only Murders in the Building, which have five apiece.
It’s a big year for the Brits, with nominations for Carey Mulligan, who stars in Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro, and Emily Blunt for her role in Oppenheimer.
Elsewhere, Rosamund Pike snuck in a surprise nomination for her supporting turn in Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn.
It seems British stars will have more chance of winning in the TV categories thanks to nominations for Bella Ramsey, who plays Ellie in The Last of Us and Sam Claflin for Daisy Jones & the Six, as well as Imelda Staunton and Dominic West for thier respective roles in The Crown.
Next year’s ceremony also introduced two new categories: Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy. The former, which is debuted in the same year as the Barbenheimer craze, has led to a nomination for Taylor Swift for her concert film The Eras Tour.
Swift is not the only musician to be nominated: Billie Eilish received her first acting nomination following her role in Swarm.
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This year’s nominations arrive after a huge membership shake-up for the ceremony’s voting body, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which, in 2022, was accused of a lack of diversity in a Los Angeles Times exposé.
At the time, the HFPA did not have a single Black member, but it has since expanded its membership and enforced what was described as a strict code of conduct among voters. This led to the approval of many celebrities who, one year after boycotting the event, decided to attend the 2023 ceremony.
According to reports, the Golden Globes are struggling to find a host.
CNN claims that Chris Rock and Ali Wong, as well as Will Arnett, Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman, who were reportedly approached to host as a trio, have all declined offers. A spokesperson for the Golden Globes declined to comment on the search for the host. However, a source close to the situation said there are “three very serious conversations” going on with potential presenters.
And we’re off!
There’s a bit of a delay occurring – we’ll be pasting the noms as soon as they start being announced.
One of the organisers has encouraged the audience to applaud the nominees when they’re announced, saying: “This is the Golden Globes so no need to be tense about this.”
The nominations will be following thick and fast, so we’ll be pasting them here when they’re announced.
First up, it’s Best Actor – TV series (Drama)
Brian Cox, Succession
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us
Jeremy Strong, Succession
Dominic West, The Crown
Best TV, Limited Series, Anthology series
All The Light We Cannot See
BEEF
Daisy Jones and the Six
Fargo
Fellow Travellers
Lessons in Chemistry
Best Score – Motion Picture
POOR THINGS
OPPENHEIMER
THE BOY AND THE HERON
THE ZONE OF INTEREST
SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON
Best Female Actor - Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy
FANTASIA BARRINO | THE COLOR PURPLE
JENNIFER LAWRENCE | NO HARD FEELINGS
NATALIE PORTMAN | MAY DECEMBER
ALMA PÖYSTI | FALLEN LEAVES
MARGOT ROBBIE | BARBIE
EMMA STONE | POOR THINGS
Best Television Female Actor - Musical/Comedy Series
RACHEL BROSNAHAN | THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL
QUINTA BRUNSON | ABBOTT ELEMENTARY
AYO EDEBIRI | THE BEAR
ELLE FANNING | THE GREAT
SELENA GOMEZ | ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING
NATASHA LYONNE | POKER FACE
Best Picture - Non-English Language
ANATOMY OF A FALL | FRANCE
FALLEN LEAVES | FINLAND
IO CAPITANO | ITALY
PAST LIVES | USA
SOCIETY OF THE SNOW | SPAIN
THE ZONE OF INTEREST | UNITED KINGDOM / USA
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