Golden Globes 2021 nominations - LIVE: Hollywood reacts as Mank and Trial of the Chicago 7 lead awards reveal
The films and television shows vying for success are being announced today
Awards season is officially kicking into gear with the announcement of the Golden Globe nominations.
The films and television shows vying for success at the annual awards ceremony were revealedWednesday (3 February) – a whole two months after they’re usually announced.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P Henson hosted the virtual announcement event.
Find the full list of nominations here.
The nominations this year follow the news that the 78th Golden Globes ceremony will be held by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) in two different locations.
Amy Poehler will present from the event’s usual spot in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, while Tina Fey will host from New York’s Rainbow Room.
Follow along with all the nominations as they’re announced LIVE below
And that brings our blog to a close. Thanks for following along! We’ll catch you here for the actual ceremony on the 28th.
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So, in terms of nomination count, this year’s crop is led by:
Mank (six)
The Trial of the Chicago 7 (five)
The Father (four)
Nomadland (four)
Promising Young Woman (four)
The whole world when Jared Leto’s name was read out in the Best Supporting Actor category for The Little Things.
Cant help but agree with this. Both Hollywood and Ratched were fine at best.
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