Streaming giant Netflix stole the show at the Golden Globes on Monday with Marriage Story getting six nominations, The Irishman getting five and The Crown receiving two nods.
Marriage Story got the most nominations at the event, which was held at the Beverly Hills Hilton on Monday and non-Netflix movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood earned five nods.
Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver play parents on the verge of a divorce in director Noah Baumbach’s Netflix romantic dramedy, Marriage Story, which has been nominated for Best Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Motion Picture, to name a few.
Golden Globes 2020: Netflix’s Marriage Story stole the show on Monday with six nominations followed by The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood who each followed with five nods
Doing well: Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver play parents on the verge of a divorce in director Noah Baumbach’s Netflix romantic dramedy, Marriage Story
Iconic: Netflix movie, The Irishman also garnered five nods and stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro
Martin Scorsese’s latest masterpiece, The Irishman, nabbed two Supporting Actor nominations, as well as Best Screenplay, Director and Motion Picture.
The film also got the most nominations at the 25th annual Critics’ Choice Awards. It tells the story of Frank ‘The Irishman’ Sheeran – a man with a lot on his mind.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood tells the story of TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), who make their way around an industry they hardly recognize anymore.
It is up for Best Director, Actor, Comedy/Musical, Screenplay and Best Motion Picture.
All stars: Dakota Fanning, Susan Kelechi Watson and Tim Allen all read out the nominations at the 77th Annual Golden Globes Nominations, The Beverly Hilton on Monday
Phoebe Waller Bridge’s television show, Fleabag got THREE nominations, followed by The Crown and The Marvellous Mrs Maisel followed with two nominations apiece.
Andrew Scott features in the Best TV Supporting Actor category for his portrayal of the Priest in Waller-Bridge’s two series sit-com about the dating disasters of a sexually insatiable young woman living in London.
Waller-Bridge also, who won plaudit for her role as the show’s titular character, also features in the category for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
Elsewhere Killing Eve, co-written by Waller-Bridge and based on author Luke Jennings’ novel Codename Villanelle, takes a worthy spot in the category for Best Television Series – Drama.
Jodie Comer, the show’s leading lady, features in the category for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama.
The actress faces stiff competition from fellow Brit Olivia Colman, who gets a nod for her well-received portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, season three.
Acclaim: Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time in Hollywood which stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio received five nods
Jennifer Aniston also features for The Morning Show, while Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon go head to head in the same category for their roles in Big Little Lies.
Sacha Baron Cohen also joins the British nominations following his appearance in The Spy, winning a place in the category for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Jared Harris features in the same category thanks to his role as Soviet Inorganic chemist Valery Legasov in Netflix drama Chernobyl.
Co-star Emily Watson also gets a nod, with her role as Ulyana Khomyuk garnering a place alongside Bonham-Carter in the category for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Repping the Brits: Phoebe Waller Bridge’s Fleabag stormed the awards with THREE nominations – the two series sit-com tells the story of the dating disasters of a sexually insatiable young woman living in London
Royal approval: Olivia Colman got two nods for her well-received portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, season three
Elsewhere the category for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television features a British presence, with Helen Mirren winning a nomination for her role in Catherine the Great.
Veteran Scottish star Brian Cox wins a nomination in the category for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama, for his role in Succession.
Away from the small screen Daniel Craig and Taron Egerton compete against each other in the category for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, thanks to their respective roles in Knives Out and Rocketman.
Both films also feature in the category for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, but they face stiff competition from Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time, Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit and Craig Brewer’s Dolemite Is My Name.
Will she win? Jennifer Aniston also features for The Morning Show and has been nominated for two gongs
More to come: Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon go head to head in the same category for their roles in Big Little Lies
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama also features two British actors, with Christian Bale getting a nod for Ford v Ferrari, and Jonathan Pryce for The Two Popes.
The Sam Mendes directed war epic 1917 also gets a nomination, featuring in the category for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
The category for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television also features a British presence, with Helen Mirren winning a nomination for her role in Catherine the Great.
Netflix has dominated awards season so far and led on Monday in total nominations, thanks to Marriage Story, The Irishman, Chernobyl, The Crown,and Unbelievable. No females were nominated in the best director category.
The Irishman won best film from the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Board of Review. Marriage Story virtually swept the IFP Gotham Awards.
Acclaimed: The Marvelous Mrs Maisel has also been nominated twice – the character is played by Rachel Brosnahan
Miaow-vellous: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats is up for Best Original Song – Motion Picture and stars Taylor Swift (right)
Not to be missed: Elsewhere Killing Eve, co-written by Waller-Bridge and based on author Luke Jennings’ novel Codename Villanelle, takes a worthy spot in the category for Best Television Series – Drama
Angel Of Darkness star Dakota Fanning, This Is Us star Susan Kelechi Watson and Golden Globe winner Tim Allen announced the nominations from the Beverly Hilton hotel.
Ricky Gervais will host the awards themselves. It will be his fifth time at the podium after hosting in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2016
He is no stranger to awards himself, having picked up three Golden Globes, two Primetime Emmys and seven BAFTAs. Last year’s hosts were Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg.
The Golden Globes are voted by journalists who make up the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The ceremony celebrates its 77th year in 2020 and the nominations were streamed on the official Facebook page and on the Golden Globes website.
The awards will take place at the Beverly Hills Hilton and will air on Sunday, January 5 on NBC at 8pm ET.
Yep, that’s a Ricky trick: Gervais sprayed the studio with champagne in the first promo for his fifth gig as host of the Golden Globe awards
Take a bow: (L-R) Golden Globe Ambassador Dylan Brosnan, Fanning, Allen, Kelechi Watson and Golden Globe Ambassador Paris Brosnan
A-list: Dakota, Tim and Susan all linked arms at the end of the announcement