‘Everything at once everywhere’ and ‘Los Fabelmans’ top the forecasts in the film categories, while ‘Separation and ‘Abbott College’ start as favorites in the series section
Since the candidates for the Golden Globes were announced on December 12, the predictions on who will take home the award on Tuesday, January 10, they have not stopped fluctuating. A few hours before the gala that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association will be held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, these are the favorites in the main categories according to the Gold Derby portal, which combines the forecasts of various specialized publications, the opinion of a panel of experts and the votes of readers.
Cinema
Best Movie (Drama): ‘The Fabelmans’, by Steven Spielberg, clearly leads the rest of the competitors in predictions. ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’, ‘Elvis’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ maintain a close dispute for second place.
Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical): The bets lean towards ‘Everything at once everywhere’, by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, by Martin McDonagh, follows close behind.
best director: Steven Spielberg, for ‘The Fabelmans’, continues to rule in this category, although in recent days the shares of the authors of ‘Everything at the same time everywhere’, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, have risen.
Best Actress (Drama): Here the great favorite is Cate Blanchett, for her work in ‘TÁR’, but Michelle Williams (‘The Fabelmans’) and Viola Davis (‘the king woman’) also seem to have options.
Best Actor (Drama): The fight for the prize in this category is a matter of two: Austin Butler, for ‘Elvis’, who starts with a very slight advantage in the bets, and Brendan Fraser, for ‘The whale (The whale)’.
Best Actress (Comedy or Musical): Michelle Yeoh, the star of ‘Everything at once everywhere’, is the undisputed favourite, ahead of Margot Robbie (‘Babylon’).
Best Actor (Comedy or Musical): Colin Farrell leads with authority in the predictions for his role in ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, although the candidacy of Daniel Craig (‘Daggers in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion’) is gaining a lot of support in recent days.
best animated film: The bets point to ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’. Any other winner would be a big surprise.
Best Foreign Language Film: The forecasts augur a close fight between the Indian ‘RRR’ and the German ‘All quiet on the front’, with the Korean ‘Decision to leave’ in third position a short distance away.
TV
Best Series (Drama): ‘Separation (Severance)’ leads the bets, ahead of ‘The Crown’ and ‘The House of the Dragon’.
Best Series (Comedy): ‘Abbott College’ has established itself in recent days as the favorite, while the candidacies of ‘The Bear’ and ‘Only murders in the building’ have been losing options.
Best Actor (Drama): Bob Odenkirk, the star of ‘Better call Saul’, starts with a certain advantage over his closest follower, Adam Scott, nominated for ‘Separation (Severance)’.
Best Actress (Drama): The fight in the head between Zendaya (‘Euphoria’) and Imelda Staunton (‘The Crown’) marks all the predictions in this category.
Best Actor (Comedy): Here there seems to be a clear favorite and it is the protagonist of ‘The Bear’, Jeremy Allen White. Steve Martin (‘Only murders in the building’) is the only one who seems in a position to overshadow him.
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