Gear up for the 2024 Golden Globes with forecasts, recommendations, and exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses. This comprehensive guide covers all the details you need, from channel specifics to streaming options, ensuring you're set for the event
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As the Oscar season begins, the 81st Golden Globes marks the kickoff on Sunday, January 7th. Expect dazzling red carpet moments followed by the ceremony hosted by comedian Jo Koy, offering a night filled with laughter, emotions, and surprising victories.
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Gear up for the 2024 Golden Globes with forecasts, recommendations, and exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses. This comprehensive guide covers all the details you need, from channel specifics to streaming options, ensuring you're set for the event.
What time does Golden Globe Awards 2024 take place?
For viewers in the United States, catch the live ceremony from the Beverly Hilton Hotel at 8 pm Eastern Time or 5 pm on the West Coast. (6.30 am IST).
Where can you watch Golden Globe Awards 2024?
Tune in live to the Golden Globes this Sunday! CBS confirms live streaming on the CBS app and Paramount+. However, live access requires a Showtime subscription. Non-showtime subscribers can watch the ceremony the following day, Monday. Additionally, you can catch the Golden Globes live on various live TV streaming services such as FuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, and YouTube TV.
What time does the Golden Globe Awards 2024 red carpet start?
Red carpet festivities for the Golden Globe Awards 2024 commence at 6:30 PM Eastern, followed by the main ceremony at 8 PM.
Who is hosting Golden Globe Awards 2024?
Comedian Jo Koy will helm the three-hour show, joined by a star-studded lineup of presenters including Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Yeoh, Ben Affleck, Dua Lipa, Angela Bassett, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh, Annette Bening, Mark Hamill, Kevin Costner, Jonathan Bailey, Orlando Bloom, and Will Ferrell.
About Golden Globe Awards 2024 nominations
The Golden Globe Awards 2024 nominations were announced earlier. Margot Robbie-starrer Barbie and Cillian Murphy’s Oppenheimer led the nominations with nine and eight nods, respectively. Killers of the Flower Moon and Poor Things have received seven nominations each. Actors Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cillian Murphy and Da'Vine Joy Randolph are among the acting nominees, reports bbc.com.
Among the TV nominations, “Succession” has topped with nine in total, including the best TV drama series. “Only Murders in the Building”, “The Diplomat”, “The Morning Show” and “The Crown” are among other TV shows to be nominated.
South Korean film Past Lives is the most nominated non-English language film with a total of five nominations.
Barbie's nine nominations include Robbie as Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, Ryan Gosling for Best Supporting Actor, and Greta Gerwig as best director. Three of Barbie's nine nominations are for best original song - namely Dance The Night by Dua Lipa, I'm Just Ken by Ryan Gosling and What I Made For? by Billie Eilish.
Oppenheimer is nominated for cinematic and box office achievement and best original score. Emily Blunt has also been nominated for her supporting role in the film. Cillian Murphy is one of the six nominees for best actor in a drama for his role in the biographical movie about J Robert Oppenheimer.
Others nominated in the category include Bradley Cooper in Maestro, Colman Domingo in Rusin and Andrew Scott in All of Us Strangers, which is set to be released in January.