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    Golden Globes 2024: Full Nominations List

    Awards season is fully underway in Hollywood, as the nominations for the 81st Golden Globe Awards were announced early Monday morning.

    Cedric “The Entertainer” and Wilmer Valderrama read the nominees on a livestream via CBS, which picked up the broadcast rights to this year’s kudocast, airing Jan. 7 on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

    The first major awards ceremony of the season, the Golden Globes serves as a bellwether for both the Oscars and Emmys. This is a landmark year for the Globes, as it marks the first ceremony since Dick Clark Prods. and Eldridge Industries acquired the awards show’s assets, rights and properties from the now-defunct Hollywood Foreign Press Association. (Variety parent company PMC owns Dick Clark Prods. in a joint venture with Eldridge.)

    In recent years, the organization of journalists behind the awards were rocked by a series of scandals, including a Los Angeles Times report that revealed not one of the group’s 87 members were Black. In the wake of the report, stars steered clear of the group’s events, and their publicists threatened a boycott unless reforms were undertaken. The 2022 broadcast on NBC was canceled as a result. Last year’s ceremony was hosted by comedian Jerrod Carmichael, who cracked jokes onstage about the HFPA’s lack of diversity. Now, the Globes seeks to reinvent itself and restore its reputation as the loose and fun, yet still prestigious, major awards ceremony.

    See the full list of nominees below, updating live.

    Best Motion Picture, Drama

    “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)
    “Killers of the Flower Moon” (Apple Original Films/Paramount Pictures)
    “Maestro” (Netflix)
    “Past Lives” (A24)
    “The Zone of Interest” (A24)
    “Anatomy of a Fall” (Neon)

    Best Picture, Musical or Comedy

    “Barbie” (Warner Bros.)
    “Poor Things” (Searchlight Pictures)
    “American Fiction” (MGM)
    “The Holdovers” (Focus Features)
    “May December” (Netflix)
    “Air” (Amazon MGM Studios)

    Best Director, Motion Picture

    Bradley Cooper — “Maestro”
    Greta Gerwig — “Barbie”
    Yorgos Lanthimos — “Poor Things”
    Christopher Nolan — “Oppenheimer”
    Martin Scorsese — “Killers of the Flower Moon”
    Celine Song — “Past Lives”

    Best Screenplay, Motion Picture 

    “Barbie” — Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach
    “Poor Things” — Tony McNamara
    “Oppenheimer” — Christopher Nolan
    “Killers of the Flower Moon” — Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese
    “Past Lives” — Celine Song
    “Anatomy of a Fall” — Justine Triet, Arthur Harari

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama 

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama 

    Lily Gladstone — “Killers of the Flower Moon”
    Carey Mulligan – “Maestro”
    Sandra Hüller – “Anatomy of a Fall”
    Annette Bening — “Nyad”
    Greta Lee — “Past Lives”
    Cailee Spaeny — “Priscilla”

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or 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 Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

    Nicolas Cage — “Dream Scenario”
    Timothée Chalamet — “Wonka”
    Matt Damon — “Air”
    Paul Giamatti — “The Holdovers”
    Joaquin Phoenix — “Beau Is Afraid”
    Jeffrey Wright — “American Fiction”

    Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture 

    Willem Dafoe — “Poor Things”
    Robert DeNiro — “Killers of the Flower Moon”
    Robert Downey Jr. — “Oppenheimer”
    Ryan Gosling — “Barbie”
    Charles Melton — “May December”
    Mark Ruffalo — “Poor Things”

    Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture 

    Emily Blunt — “Oppenheimer”
    Danielle Brooks — “The Color Purple”
    Jodie Foster — “Nyad”
    Julianne Moore — “May December”
    Rosamund Pike — “Saltburn”
    Da’Vine Joy Randolph — “The Holdovers”

    Best Television Series, Drama 

    “1923” (Paramount+)
    “The Crown” (Netflix)
    “The Diplomat” (Netflix)
    “The Last of Us” (HBO)
    “The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
    “Succession” (HBO)

    Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy 

    “The Bear” (FX)
    “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
    “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
    “Jury Duty” (Amazon Freevee)
    “Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)
    “Barry” (HBO)

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama 

    Pedro Pascal — “The Last of Us”
    Kieran Culkin — “Succession”
    Jeremy Strong — “Succession”
    Brian Cox — “Succession”
    Gary Oldman — “Slow Horses”
    Dominic West — “The Crown”

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama 

    Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy 

    Ayo Edebiri — “The Bear”
    Natasha Lyonne — “Poker Face”
    Quinta Brunson — “Abbott Elementary”
    Rachel Brosnahan — “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
    Selena Gomez — “Only Murders in the Building”
    Elle Fanning – “The Great”

    Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy 

    Best Supporting Actor, Television 

    Billy Crudup — “The Morning Show”
    Matthew Macfadyen — “Succession”
    James Marsden — “Jury Duty”
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach — “The Bear”
    Alan Ruck — “Succession”
    Alexander Skarsgård — “Succession”

    Best Supporting Actress, Television 

    Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

    “Beef”
    “Lessons in Chemistry”
    “Daisy Jones & the Six”
    “All the Light We Cannot See”
    “Fellow Travelers”
    “Fargo”

    Best Performance by an Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television 

    Best Performance by an Actress, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

    Riley Keough — “Daisy Jones & the Six”
    Brie Larson — “Lessons in Chemistry”
    Elizabeth Olsen — “Love and Death”
    Juno Temple — “Fargo”
    Rachel Weisz — “Dead Ringers”
    Ali Wong — “Beef”

    Best Performance by an Actress in Supporting Role, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

    Harriet Sloane — “Lessons in Chemistry”
    Patti Yasutake — “Beef”
    Suki Waterhouse — “Daisy Jones & the Six”
    Chloe Bailey — “Swarm”
    Allison Williams — “Fellow Travelers”
    Carla Gugino — “Fall of the House of Usher”

    Best Performance by an Actor in Supporting Role, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

    Best Original Score, Motion Picture 

    Ludwig Göransson — “Oppenheimer”
    Jerskin Fendrix — “Poor Things”
    Robbie Robertson — “Killers of the Flower Moon”
    Mica Levi — “The Zone of Interest”
    Daniel Pemberton — “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
    Joe Hisaishi — “The Boy and the Heron”

    Best Picture, Non-English Language 

    Best Original Song, Motion Picture 

    “Barbie” — “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas
    “Barbie” — “Dance the Night” by Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt
    “She Came to Me” — “Addicted to Romance” by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa
    “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” — “Peaches” by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond, and John Spiker
    “Barbie” — “I’m Just Ken” by Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt
    “Rustin” — “Road to Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz

    Best Motion Picture, Animated 

    “The Boy and the Heron”
    “Elemental”
    “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
    “The Super Mario Bros. Movie”
    “Suzume”
    “Wish”

    Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy or Television

    Ricky Gervais — “Ricky Gervais: Armageddon”
    Trevor Noah — “Trevor Noah: Where Was I”
    Chris Rock — “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage”
    Amy Schumer — “Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact”
    Sarah Silverman — “Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love”
    Wanda Sykes — “Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer”

    Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

    “Barbie” (Warner Bros.)
    “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” (Disney)
    “John Wick: Chapter 4” (Lionsgate Films)
    “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” (Paramount Pictures)
    “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures)
    “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (Sony Pictures)
    “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (Universal Pictures)
    “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” (AMC Theatres)

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