Netflix has received the highest number of nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, solidifying its position as a frontrunner in the streaming industry. The popular streaming platform secured a staggering 42 nominations across various categories, including Best Television Series and Best Motion Picture. Its critically acclaimed shows like “The Crown”, “Ozark”, and “Unorthodox” earned multiple nods. This dominance is a testament to Netflix’s growing influence and commitment to producing high-quality content. The company’s success at the Golden Globes is likely to boost its subscriber count and further establish its position as a leader in the entertainment industry..
The Golden Globes nominations have been released, and Netflix has done well for itself, scoring an astounding 42 nominations across the film and TV categories.
Leading the film nomination pool is David Fincher’s Mank, which racked up 6 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director nomination for Fincher, and Best Actor for Gary Oldman. As for TV, we have The Crown, which scored nominations for best TV drama, with cast members like Olivia Colman and Emma Corrin receiving acting nominations for their portrayals of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana, respectively.
Netflix also received nominations for Ryan Murphy’s The Prom, Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7 and the hugely popular TV limited series The Queen’s Gambit.
While Netflix is clearly in the lead, other streaming platforms have performed decently as well. Amazon received 10 nominations, which includes the likes of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm and its Small Axe anthology series. Hulu snagged 10 nods as well, where films like Palm Springs and Ramy were nominated.
It is no surprise that streaming platforms are leading the charge in awards season this year, since the coronavirus put a damper on movie studios’ plans, with a large bulk of movies being delayed in 2020.
It’s also a landmark year for female directors, with Regina King, Chloé Zhao and Emerald Fennell scoring nominations for their respective films. They join a very small group of female directors who have received this distinction, that of Barbra Streisand, Jane Campion, Sofia Coppola, Ava DuVernay and Kathryn Bigelow.
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Netflix dominated the Golden Globes nominations with a staggering 42 nods across film and TV categories. “Mank” led the pack with 6 nominations, including Best Picture. The TV series “The Crown” also received multiple nominations. Other streaming platforms also performed well, with Amazon and Hulu both nabbing 10 nominations each. The dominance of streaming platforms is no surprise given the impact of the coronavirus on the movie industry. This year is also notable for the recognition of female directors, with Regina King, Chloé Zhao, and Emerald Fennell among the nominees.
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