Golden Globes 2023: Netflix and HBO Max tied with 14 nominations

Golden Globes 2023: Netflix and HBO Max tied with 14 nominations - El Sol de Córdoba

✔️ 2022-12-12 ​​18:47:21 – Paris/France.

Platforms Streaming Netflix and HBO Max are tied with 14 nominations in the television section ahead of the 80th edition of the Golden Globes, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) announced it on Monday.

The fifth season of “The Crown” (Netflix), the hit miniseries “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix) and the second installment of “The White Lotus” (HBO) have accumulated 4 nominations each, although the comedy “Abbott Elementary” (ABC) was the most nominated production with 5 mentions.

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The limited series "Pam and Tommy" and the second season of the comedy "Only Murders in the Building", both on the Hulu platform, also garnered 4 nominations.

In its attempt to bring transparency and new life to the institution, the HFPA expanded its staff from 87 to 199 members and this presaged that appointments for its newest tranche would be totally unpredictable.

The surprise was not long in coming and "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" (Amazon Prime Video), one of the favorites for the category of best drama series, was left out of the race for the Golden Globes.

Thus, “The Crown” (Netflix), which has already won four awards in 2021, will compete with “Better Call Saul” (AMC+), “House of the Dragon” (HBO Max), “Ozark” (Netflix) and Severance (Apple TV+) in this section.

The Latino representation in the television arm of these awards comes from the hand of Mexican Diego Luna ("Andor"), who will face Jeff Bridges ("The Old Man"), Bob Odenkirk ("Better Call Saul"), Adam Scott (" Severance”) and Kevin Costner (“Yellowstone”) for Best Actor in a Drama Series.

For their part, Emma D'Arcy ("The House of the Dragon"), Laure Linney ("Ozark"), Imelda Staunton ("The Crown"), Hilary Swank ("Alaska Daily") and Zendaya ("Euphoria") compete for the female version of this section.

On the other hand, the recognition of the best comedy or musical series will be decided between the most nominated production, “Abbott Elementary” (ABC); the winner of the last edition, “The Hacks” (HBO Max); the famous “The Bear” (FX); the audience success of “Wednesday” (Netflix) and “Only Murders in the Building”.

This latest series brings two names, Martin Short and Steve Martin, to win Best Comedic Actor in a close combat with Donald Glover ("Atlanta") and Bill Hader ("Barry"), in addition to the well-known performance by Jeremy Allen White in "The Bear".

The category of best actress in a comedy series will live a real duel featuring two Americans with Mexican roots: the nascent Jenna Ortega ("Wednesday") and the already established Selena Gomez ("Only Murders In The Building"), who will win a Golden Globe nomination was missing from its long list of winners.

Best Series Favorite Jeffrey Dahmer

The Best Limited Series or Best TV Movie section had the name “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” capitalized before the Nominations Gala began and lived up to expectations with 4 nominations.

This Netflix production, which ranks in the top 3 historical series with the most views on the platform, will be nominated for Best Miniseries, Best Leading Role, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress at the 80th Golden Globes. .

In the category of best series limited, his rivals will be "The Dropout" y "Pam and Tommy", ambassadors of the Hulu platform, así como "Black Bird" (Apple TV+) y "The White Lotus", which also has 4 nominations in all.

Evan Peters, star of the series based on the Jeffrey Dahmer case, will compete for the award along with Taron Egerton (“Black Bird”), Andrew Garfield (“Under The Banner of Heaven”), Sebastian Stan (“Pam and Tommy”) and Colin Firth (“The Staircase”), who slipped into the shortlist against all odds.

Finally, the award for Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie will go to Jessica Chastain (“George and Tammy”), Julia Garner (“Inventing Anna”), Lily James (“Pam and Tommy”), Julia Roberts (“ Gaslit”) or Amanda Seyfried (“The Stall”).

The organization of the Golden Globes is facing the challenge of recovering lost prestige after an investigation by the Los Angeles Times newspaper in which a series of corrupt practices and influence peddling of its members were discovered, among which there was no black person out of a total of 87.

The industry's rejection meant this year's ceremony was not televised, but in 2023 NBC will air it again in an attempt to recoup lost prestige.

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Despite the fact that the HFPA has outsourced image whitewashing, Hollywood's reception to the 80th annual Golden Globes, to be held Jan. 10 at the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, remains to be seen.

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