‘Dahmer’, ‘Abbott Elementary’ or ‘Pam and Tommy’ are some of the most nominated
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has just announced the nominees for the 80th edition of the Golden Globes, whose winners will be revealed on January 11, at a gala that will be broadcast on NBC.
This year, miniseries have been the order of the day, being the ones that have received the most nominations regarding the longest-running series. ‘Abbot Elementary’ is the one with the most nominations, with a total of 5. It is followed closely with four nominations by ‘The Crown’, ‘Only murders in the building’, ‘Dahmer’, ‘Pam and Tommy’ and ‘The White Lotus’. ‘.
By platforms, so much Netflix What HBO Max they monopolize 14 nominations each. In second position is Hulu with 10 nominations, whose series arrive in Spain thanks to Disney+.
After the refusal to broadcast last year on television due to accusations of racism and misogyny, the ceremony is once again relevant and will be broadcast again on NBC. On this occasion, the one chosen to present the gala has been the comedian Jerrod Carmichel.
Full list of television nominees
Best Series: Drama
‘Better Call Saul’
‘The Crown’
‘The House of the Dragon’
‘Ozarks’
‘Severance’
Best Series: Comedy or Musical
Abbott Elementary
‘The Bear’
‘Hacks’
‘Only murders in the building’
‘Wednesday’
Best Actress: Drama
Laura Linney (‘Ozark’)
Imelda Staunton (‘The Crown’)
Zendaya (‘Euphoria’)
Emma D’Arcy (‘The House of the Dragon’)
Hillary Swank (‘Alaska Daily’)
Best Actor: Drama
Jeff Bridges (‘The Old Man’)
Kevin Costner (‘Yellowstone’)
Diego Luna (‘Andor’)
Bob Odenkirk (‘Better Call Saul’)
Adam Scott (‘Severance’)
Best Actress: Comedy or Musical
Fifth Brunson (‘Abbott Elementary’)
Kaley Cuoco (‘The Flight Attendant’)
Selena Gomez (‘Only Building Murders’)
Jenna Ortega (‘Wednesday’)
Jean Smart (‘Hacks’)
Best Actor: Comedy or Musical
Donald Glover (‘Atlanta’)
Bill Hader (‘Barry’)
Steve Martin (‘Only Building Murders’)
Martin Short (‘Only Building Murders’)
Jeremy Allen White (‘The Bear’)
Best Supporting Actress
Elizabeth Debicki (‘The Crown’)
Hannah Einbinder (‘Hacks’)
Julia Garner (‘Ozark’)
Janelle James (‘Abbott Elementary’)
Sheryl Lee Ralph (‘Abbott Elementary’)
Best Supporting Actor
John Lithgow (‘The Old Man’)
Jonathan Pryce (‘The Crown’)
John Turturro (‘Severance’)
Tyler James Williams (‘Abbott Elementary’)
Henry Winkler (‘Barry’)
Best Miniseries or Movie Made for Television
‘Black Bird’
‘dahmer’
‘The Dropout’
‘Pam & Tommy’
‘The White Lotus’
Best Actress: Miniseries or TV Movie
Jessica Chastain (‘George & Tammy’)
Julia Garner (‘Inventing Anna’)
Lily James (‘Pam & Tommy’)
Julia Roberts (‘Gaslit’)
Amanda Seyfried (‘The Dropout’)
Best Actor: Miniseries or Movie Made for Television
Taron Egerton (‘Black Bird’)
Colin Firth (‘The Staircase’)
Andrew Garfield (‘Under Heaven’s Mandate’)
Evan Peters (‘Dahmer’)
Sebastian Stan (‘Pam & Tommy’)
Best Supporting Actor: Miniseries or Movie Made for Television
Richard Jenkins (‘Dahmer’)
F. Murray Abraham (‘The White Lotus’)
Dominhall Gleeson (‘The Patient’)
Paul Walter Hauser (‘Black Bird’)
Seth Rogen (‘Pam & Tommy’)
Best Supporting Actress: Miniseries or TV Movie
Jennifer Coolidge (‘The White Lotus’)
Claire Danes (‘Fleishman is in Trouble’)
Daisy Edgar Jones (‘Under Heaven’s Mandate’)
Niecy Nash (‘Dahmer’)
Aubrey Plaza (‘The White Lotus’)