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Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone and More Stars React to 2024 Golden Globe Awards Nominations
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Date:2025-04-09 00:05:17
And without further ado, the nominees are...
Cedric the Entertainer and Wilder Valderrama announced this year's hopefuls for the 2024 Golden Globe Awards on Dec. 11, ahead of the January ceremony set to air on CBS.
In the television categories, Succession led the pack with 9 nominations, followed by The Bear and Only Murders in the Building, including nominations in Best Television Drama and Musical or Comedy Series for all three. Actors in both shows also earned nods for their work, including Ayo Edibiri, Jeremy Allen White, Sarah Snook, Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin. The Last of Us and Ted Lasso earned three nominations each, while The Crown earned four, placing them near the top of the list.
And when it came to film, Barbie was the leader with a whopping 9 nominations, followed closely by Oppenheimer with 8. And it comes as no surprise then that Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt and Cillian Murphy each earned nods for their work in those films, which were massive box office successes this year.
But while fans and nominees alike will have to wait until Jan. 7 to find out who has won in their respective categories, it doesn't mean stars aren't celebrating their nominations.
Keep reading to see the way this year's batch of celebrities reacted to their nods.
"I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this magical film experience and to have our POOR THINGS family recognized together is a dream. Bella Baxter is my favorite character that I’ve ever had the honor of playing and the journey of making this film is one that will stay with me for the rest of my life. Bella’s freedom and joyous approach to every aspect of life was infectious and I’m so lucky I got to live for a little while in her vision of the world. To get to work alongside Mark, Willem and Ramy, with Tony, Ed, Andrew and all the other incredible cast and crew was pure and utter joy. And Yorgos Lanthimos — I’m eternally in awe of his vision, brilliance, collaboration and friendship.
And thank you for recognizing “The Curse.” Nathan and Benny created a show that is a deeply uncomfortable and unique labor of love, along with the great folks at Showtime and A24, and it’s so wonderful to have our work acknowledged in this way. Feeling extremely bewildered and thankful for it all.”
I had so much fun making No Hard Feelings, it almost feels wrong to accept such an honor - but I will!!!
I have Gene Stupnitsky to thank for his hilarious, heartwarming script and direction. Without Gene, Maddie Barker would’ve just been left as a figment of parental nightmares. Andrew Barth Feldman, I love you to the moon and back. I treasure our friendship, thank you for being the only Percy and for every day that we’ve spent together on and off set.Thank you to Sony Pictures and to the Golden Globes voters for this recognition, I cannot wait for some lukewarm Chardonnay. Let’s go!!!
“To be honored with this nomination for my portrayal of Bayard Rustin means the world. Rustin was a hero who changed history in the long march towards true equality and so many more people will now know his name and achievements. My heart is happy. Thank you to the Golden Globes.”
The Hulu star reacted to her Best Television Female Actor - Musical/Comedy Series nomination with a simple happy tears emoji posted to her Dec. 11 Instagram Story.
"Thank you so much to the Golden Globes. I’m overjoyed and very moved to be recognized in this way. Made all the more special that it’s for THIS staggering and beautiful film that we are all deeply proud to be a part of….so thank you to Chris Nolan for bringing me into the fold in the first place!"
Thank you to the Golden Globes for recognizing OPPENHEIMER, an extraordinary cinematic achievement, masterfully rendered by the Nolans. Cillian led Emily, Matt, myself and dozens of actors on a journey of dedication and preparedness, the likes of which I’ve never experienced. Universal has clearly demonstrated that the global film-going audience is hungry for relevant stories and meaningful artistic expression. I’m proud to have portrayed Lewis Strauss, and grateful that Chris gently pushed me toward some unexplored corners of my capability.
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