The Golden Globes 2023 nominations are here! (Picture: Getty)
The nominations for the Golden Globes 2023 are here, with James Cameron’s Avatar sequel, The Way of Water, Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery in the mix.
The awards are voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, with the ceremony taking place on January 10, at the Beverly Hilton.
Earlier today, George and Mayan Lopez were on hand to confirm who would be in the running for the top gongs next year.
The Banshees of Inisherin is leading the way with eight nominations, including best motion picture and best director for Martin McDonagh.
It will be a tough category for the filmmaker, as James Cameron, Baz Luhrmann, Steven Spielberg and Everything Everywhere All At Once’s Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert have also earned nods.
Colin Farrell has been mentioned in the best actor category while castmates Brendon Gleeson and Barry Keoghan will be going up against each other – as well as Brad Pitt, Eddie Redmayne and Ke Huy Quan for best supporting actor.
The nominations were confirmed earlier today in LA (Picture: Getty)
Everything Everywhere All At Once scooped up six nominations in total, including best actress in a musical or comedy, beside Babylon’s Margot Robbie, The Menu star Anya Taylor Joy, Emma Thompson for Good Luck To You, Leo Grande and, Mrs Harris Goes To Paris star Lesley Manville.
Babylon, which is released later this year, nabbed five nods ahead of next year’s bash, as did the Fabelmans, while Austin Butler’s Elvis got three.
Brendan Fraser was nominated for best actor for his acclaimed stint in the Whale – although, surprisingly, the film failed to make a dent in any other category.
Brendan Fraser earned a nod for The Whale (Picture: Rex)
Viola Davis was mentioned for The Woman King (Picture: Sony)
It is also looking to be a successful evening for blockbuster sequels, with Avatar: The Way of Water, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and Top Gun: Maverick all in the running with two nominations each.
Elsewhere, Abbott Elementary is set to be the frontrunner for the TV awards, with five nominations for the sitcom – including best supporting actress tips for Sheryl Lee Ralph and Janelle James, while Tyler James Wilson was mentioned in the supporting actor category.
Daniel Craig has been tipped for his Glass Onion role (Picture: Getty)
Tom Cruise’s hugely successful Top Gun sequel is in the mix (Picture: Rex)
The Crown joined fellow Netflix series Dahmer with four nominations, beside Only Murders In The Building, Pam & Tommy and The White Lotus.
Bob Odenkirk was tipped for best actor for the final season of Better Call Saul, with the Breaking Bad spin-off also named in best TV series beside House of the Dragon, Ozark, Severance and the Crown.
Next year’s ceremony will be hosted by Jerrod Carmichael, and comes after a subdued 2022 event.
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HFPA president Helen Hoehne confirmed the news in a statement, which read: ‘His comedic talents have entertained and thrilled audiences while providing thought-provoking moments that are so important in the times we live.
‘Jerrod is the special kind of talent this show calls for to kick off the awards season.”
Jesse Collins, Golden Globes executive producer, added: ‘Jerrod is a phenomenal talent with a fresh perspective and excellent comedic style.
‘We’re all thrilled to have him host this year’s show.’
The Golden Globes will take place on January 10, 2023, at the Beverly Hilton.
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The awards are taking place next year.