2024 Golden Globes: Read Live Updates
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A shot of the red carpet at 81st Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. Jordan Straus via Associated Press The 81st Golden Globe Awards air Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+, and promises to be a star studded affair to celebrate TV and film. Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” received the most nominations for film categories , with nine nods, and Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” followed closely with eight.
HBO’s “Succession” topped the number of nods for TV. Advertisement Comedian Jo Koy is the ceremony’s host, making him only the second person of Asian descent to host the show. (Sandra Oh was the first in 2019.) There are a handful of changes to the award show this year. The Globes introduced two new categories: cinematic and box office achievement, and best performance by a stand up comic.
CBS is also hosting the ceremony for the first time in 40 years, after NBC ended its long time partnership. This marks the first Globes ceremony since the Hollywood Foreign Press Association was shut down in June, following a 2021 Los Angeles Times report that the organization had zero Black members and several ethical breaches.
Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge bought the rights to the Golden Globes in June. In October, the voting body expanded to 300 members. The night could mark an interesting new start for the awards show. Could Barbieheimer dominate the night? Will Taylor Swift show up in hopes of winning the new box office achievement category? Could there be some surprise winners in the biggest categories of the night? Will viewers get to see any fun moments between celebs at their dinner tables? Advertisement HuffPost reporters and editors will be covering the ceremony all night.
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