The Golden Globe Awards have been, for decades, a hallmark of excellence in the entertainment industry, setting trends and celebrating the best of film and television. As we approach the 81st edition of this prestigious ceremony, it is clear that the 2024 event will be no exception. With significant changes and an air of anticipation, the Golden Globes are set to deliver a night to remember.
Where to watch the 2024 Golden Globes?
The event will be held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The transmission in Spain will be through Movistar Plus. In the United States, viewers can watch the ceremony on CBS and Paramount+, and in Latin America, the broadcast will be available on TNT and HBO Max.
When will the 2024 Golden Globes be?
The ceremony will take place on Sunday, January 7 from 8 to 11 pm (ET zone time).
Who will be the presenter of the 2024 Golden Globes?
The person in charge of hosting the night of the 2024 Golden Globes is the American comedian and actor Joy Koywho has had several Comedy Central and Netflix specials.
What news do the 2024 Golden Globes bring?
The 2024 Golden Globes are undergoing significant changes. Two new categories have been introduced: “Best Cinematographic and Box Office Achievements” and “Best Performance in a Stand-up Comedy or Television”. For the first category, films must have grossed at least $150 million worldwide and $100 million domestically. Among the nominees in this category are “Barbie”, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”, “John Wick 4”, “Mission Impossible: Death Sentence – Part 1”, “Oppenheimer”, “Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse”, “Super Mario Bros. The Movie”, and “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”.
Golden Globes 2024: all the nominees
Best film: drama
- Anatomy of a fallby Justine Triet
- lthe assassins of the moon, by Martin Scorsese
- Teacherby Bradley Cooper
- Oppenheimerby Christopher Nolan
- Past Livesby Celine Song
- lto area of interest, by Jonathan Glazer
Best film: comedy
- airby Ben Affleck (Movistar +)
- American Fiction, by Cord Jefferson
- Barbie, by Greta Gerwig (Prime video)
- Those who stay, by Alexander Payne
- Secrets of a scandal, by Todd Haynes (Netflix)
- poor creaturesby Yorgos Lanthimos
Best foreign film
- Anatomy of a fallby Justine Triet
- Fallen Leavesby Aki Kaurismaki.
- Past Livesby Celine Song
- I, captainby Matteo Garrone
- The Snow Societyby JA Bayona (Netflix)
- The area of interestby Jonathan Glazer
Best actress in a drama film
- Annette Bening, by Nyad.
- Cailee Spaeny, by Priscilla.
- Carey Mulligan, by Teacher.
- Greta Lee, by Past Lives.
- Lily Gladstone, by The Moon Killers.
- Sandra Hüller, by Anatomy of a fall.
Best actor in a drama film
- Andrew Scott, for Unknown.
- Barry Keoghan, by Saltburn. (Prime Video)
- Bradley Cooper, by Teacher.
- Cillian Murphy, for Oppenheimer.
- Colman Domingo, by Rustin.
- Leonardo Dicaprio, for The Moon Killers.
Best actress in a comedy or musical film
- Alma Pöysti, by Fallen Leaves.
- Emma Stone, by poor creatures.
- Fantasia Barrino, by The color purple.
- Jennifer Lawrence, by Without bad rolls.
- Margot Robbie, by Barbie.
- Natalie Portman, by Secrets of a scandal.
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
- Jeffrey Wright, by American Fiction.
- Joaquin Phoenix, by Beau is Afraid.
- Matt Damon, by air.
- Nicolas Cage, by Dream Scenario.
- Paul Giamatti, for Those who stay.
- Timothée Chalamet, by Wonka.
Best Series – Drama
- 1923
- The Crown (Netflix)
- The Diplomat (Netflix)
- The Last of Us (HBO)
- The Morning Show (Apple TV)
- Succession (HBO)
Best Series – Comedy
- Abbott School (Disney +)
- Barry
- The Bear (Disney+)
- Jury Duty (Prime Video)
- Yesonly murders in the building (Disney +)
- Ted Lasso
Best miniseries
- The light you can’t see
- Row
- Everyone loves Daisy Jones
- fargo
- Route companions
- Cooking with chemistry
Nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Globes
- Bruce Springsteen – Addicted To Romance (She Came To Me)
- Dua Lipa – Dance The Night (Barbie)
- Ryan Gosling – I’m Just Ken (Barbie)
- Jack Black – Peaches (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
- Lenny Kravitz – Road To Freedom (Rustin)
- Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For? (Barbie)
Best Actor in a Drama Series
- Brian Cox, by Succession
- Kieran Culkin, for Succession
- Gary Oldman, for Slow Horses
- Pedro Pascal, for The Last of Us
- Jeremy Strong, by Succession
- Dominic West, by The Crown
Best Actress in a Drama Series
- Helen Mirren, around 1923
- Bella Ramsey, by The Last of Us
- Keri Russell, by The diplomat
- Sarah Snook, by Succession
- Imelda Staunton, by The Crown
- Emma Stone, by The Curse
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Series
- Bill Hader, by Barry
- Steve Martin, for Only murders in the building
- Martin Short, by Only murders in the building
- Jason Segel, for Filterless therapy
- Jason Sudeikis, for Ted Lasso
- Jeremy Allen White, by The Bear
Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Series
- Ayo Edebiri, by The Bear
- Natasha Lyonne, by Poker Face
- Quinta Brunson, by Abbott School
- Rachel Brosnahan, for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (HBO)
- Selena Gomez, by Only murders in the building
- Elle Fanning, by The Great
Best Supporting Actor in a Series
- Billy Crudup, by The Morning Show
- Matthew Macfadyen, by Succession
- James Marsden, by The judge
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach, by The Bear
- Alan Ruck, by Succession
- Alexander Skarsgård, by Succession
Best Supporting Actress in a Series
- Elizabeth Debicki, by The Crown
- Abby Elliott, by The Bear
- Christina Ricci, by Yellowjackets
- J. Smith-Cameron, by Succession
- Meryl Streep, by Only murders in the building
- Hannah Waddingham, by Ted Lasso
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
- Matt Bomer, by Route companions
- Sam Claflin, by Everyone loves Daisy Jones
- Jon Hamm, for fargo
- Woody Harrelson, by The White House Plumbers
- David Oyelowo, by Lawmen: Bass Reeves
- Steven Yeun, by Row
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Movie
- Riley Keough, by Everyone loves Daisy Jones
- Brie Larson, by Cooking with chemistry
- Elizabeth Olsen, by love and death
- Juno Temple, by fargo
- Rachel Weisz, by Inseparable
- Ali Wong, Row
Source: Elcomercio
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