It might be early on a Monday morning, but in a few lucky Hollywood homes, it’s champagne o’clock. The 2020 Golden Globe nominations were announced on Dec. 9, and that means plenty of early morning celebration. And, unfortunately, some disappointment.

Among the biggest surprises to come out of the 2020 Golden Globe nominations is the fact that no network television shows were nominated — none. That means no recognition for the shows that reach the most people, courtesy of networks like ABC, which airs the previously recognized black-ish, or NBC, home of This Is Us. Even network streaming services, like CBS All Access, were shut out in favor of Netflix, which picked up 17 TV nominations, and HBO, which received 15.

Meanwhile, the film nominations foreshadow a bleak awards season in terms of diversity. There’s the unsurprising, but still disappointing, lack of female filmmakers recognized, with all Best Director nominations going to men. Not to mention, the lack of diverse acting nominees, though the Globes faired a bit better there, with Harriet‘s Cynthia Erivo joining the competitive Best Actress in a Drama race, and Ana de Armas (Knives Out) and Awkwafina (The Farewell).

Though it covers much more (and famously offers celeb guests a flow of unlimited drinks throughout the ceremony), the Golden Globes are usually recognized as sister to Hollywood’s biggest night. If these nominations are any indication, we’re in for a long discussion about what it means to really cultivate a diverse and inclusive film industry. And how award shows can either help that along, or hinder it.

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made For TV

  • Catch-22
  • Chernobyl
  • Fosse/Verdon
  • The Loudest Voice
  • Unbelievable

Best Performance By An Actress In A Limited or Motion Picture Made For TV

  • Kaitlyn Dever — Unbelievable
  • Joey King — The Act
  • Helen Mirren — Catherine the Great
  • Merritt Weaver — Unbelievable
  • Michelle Williams — Fosse/Verdon

Best Performance By An Actor In A Limited Series or Motion Picture Made For TV

  • Christopher Abbott — Catch-22
  • Sacha Baron Cohen — The Spy
  • Russell Crowe — The Loudest Voice
  • Jared Harris — Chernobyl
  • Sam Rockwell — Fosse/Verdon

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made For TV

  • Alan Arkin — the Komisky Method
  • Kieran Culkin — Succession
  • Andrew Scott — Fleabag
  • Stellan Skarsgard — Chernobyl
  • Henry Winkler — Barry

Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made For TV

  • Patricia Arquette — The Act
  • Helena Bonham Carter — The Crown
  • Toni Collette — Unbelievable
  • Meryl Streep — Big Little Lies
  • Emily Watson — Chernobyl

Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy

  • Barry
  • Fleabag
  • The Komisky Method
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • The Politician

Best Performance By An Actress In A TV Series — Musical or Comedy

  • Christina Applegate — Dead to Me
  • Rachel Brosnahan — The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Kirsten Dunst — On Becoming A God In Central Florida
  • Natasha Lyonne — Russian Doll
  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge — Fleabag

Best Performance By An Actor In A TV Series — Musical or Comedy

  • Michael Douglas — The Komisky Method
  • Bill Hader — Barry
  • Ben Platt — The Politician
  • Paul Rudd — Living With Yourself
  • Ramy Youssef — Ramy

Best Television Series — Drama

  • Big Little Lies
  • The Crown
  • Killing Eve
  • The Morning Show
  • Succession

Best Performance By An Actress In A TV Series — Drama

  • Jennifer Aniston — The Morning Show
  • Olivia Colman — The Crown
  • Jodie Comer — Killing Eve
  • Nicole Kidman — Big Little Lies
  • Reese Witherspoon — The Morning Show

Best Performance By An Actor In A TV Series — Drama

  • Brian Cox — Succession
  • Kit Harington — Game of Thrones
  • Rami Malek — Mr. Robot
  • Tobias Menzies — The Crown
  • Billy Porter — Pose

Best Motion Picture — Drama

  • 1917
  • The Irishman
  • Joker
  • Marriage Story
  • The Two Popes

Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture — Drama

  • Cynthia Erivo — Harriet
  • Scarlett Johansson — Marriage Story
  • Saoirse Ronan — Little Women
  • Charlize Theron — Bombshell
  • Renée Zellweger — Judy

More to come…

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