Jenna Ortega is nominated for playing Wednesday Addams.
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One of the most controversial awards shows (that’s saying something) is back on TV. Hooray?
The Golden Globes, aka the TV and movies awards show run by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, will air on NBC on Tuesday, Jan. 10. (It’ll also be streamed live on Peacock.) The show was pulled from its usual TV spot last year, after protests over the organization’s lack of diversity. After a restructuring, including adding more journalists of color, the show is back in business.
Possibly one of the best things about that is Jenna Ortega scoring an acting nomination for Wednesday. The worst? Paddy Considine was snubbed for House of the Dragon. Find the full list of nominations here or below, as well as who’s hosting, start times and where to watch or stream the show.
This year’s Golden Globes will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. The show will be held in The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. E! will be covering the red carpet from 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
Standup comedian Jerrod Carmichael is your 2023 host. He starred in semi-autobiographical sitcom The Carmichael Show and 2021 comedy-drama On the Count of Three.
You can watch the show from 5 p.m. PT on NBC or stream it live on Peacock — NBC’s streaming service, which is free with ads or $5 a month/$50 a year for the Premium tier (also with ads).
Hulu with Live TV costs $70 per month and includes NBC, but check to see which live channels Hulu offers in your area.
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YouTube TV costs $65 per month and includes NBC. Plug in your ZIP code on its channel lineup page to see what live, local networks are available where you live.
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For $35 per month, Sling TV’s Blue tier offers NBC in select markets.
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For $70 per month, Fubo offers live NBC.
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AT&T TV costs $70 per month and includes NBC. You can use its channel lookup tool to see if you get a live feed of Fox and the other local networks in your ZIP code.
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In Australia, the show starts at midday AEDT on Wednesday, Jan. 11. (The red carpet starts at 11 a.m.) Stan will be streaming the show this year, included in your subscription.
In the UK, the awards will be announced starting from 1 a.m. GMT on Wednesday, Jan. 11. Stream the ceremony on Peacock, which is available on Sky and NOW.
Tragicomedy The Banshees of Inisherin, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, is the major film to look out for. Meanwhile, mockumentary sitcom Abbott Elementary is leading TV nominations. House of the Dragon scored two nods: best drama and best actress for Emma D’Arcy. Star Wars series Andor should probably have scored more than its one nomination: best actor for star Diego Luna.
Knives Out sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is nominated for best picture (musical or comedy).
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Sci-fi psychological thriller Severance is nominated for best drama series.
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