The 2019 Golden Globes nominees are getting us very excited
But who's going to come out victorious?
But who's going to come out victorious?
Award season 2019 is in full swing, with the 76th Golden Globes ceremony set to take place this Sunday at the Beverly Hilton, hosted this year by Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg.
And with the Golden Globes being the first ceremony in an action-packed calendar, we have questions - lots of questions.
What will the red carpet look like? Will there be any political stands? Who will deliver the best speech? Who is nominated and who will be this year's big winners?
Only time will tell for most of those queries, but as for the nominees, we have a comprehensive list.
Here are the 2019 Golden Globe nominees...
Golden Globe for best film (drama)
Black Panther BlacKkKlansman Bohemian Rhapsody If Beale Street Could Talk A Star Is Born
Golden Globe for best actress (drama)
Glenn Close – The Wife Lady Gaga – A Star Is Born Nicole Kidman – Destroyer Melissa McCarthy – Can You Ever Forgive Me? Rosamund Pike – A Private War
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Golden Globe for best actor (drama)
Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born Willem Dafoe – At Eternity’s Gate Lucas Hedges – Boy Erased Rami Malek – Bohemian Rhapsody John David Washington – BlacKkKlansman
Golden Globe for best supporting actress (drama)
Amy Adams – Vice Claire Foy – First Man Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk Emma Stone – The Favourite Rachel Weisz – The Favourite
Golden Globe for best supporting actor (drama)
Mahershala Ali – Green Book Timothée Chalamet – Beautiful Boy Adam Driver – BlacKkKlansman Richard E Grant – Can You Ever Forgive Me? Sam Rockwell – Vice
Golden Globe for best film (musical or comedy)
Crazy Rich Asians The Favourite Green Book Mary Poppins Returns Vice
Golden Globe for best actress (musical or comedy)
Emily Blunt – Mary Poppins Returns Olivia Colman – The Favourite Elsie Fisher – Eighth Grade Charlize Theron – Tully Constance Wu – Crazy Rich Asians
Golden Globe for best actor (musical or comedy)
Christian Bale – Vice Lin-Manuel Miranda – Mary Poppins Returns Viggo Mortensen – Green Book Robert Redford – The Old Man & the Gun John C Reilly – Stan & Ollie
Golden Globe for best director
Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born Alfonso Cuarón – Roma Peter Farrelly – Green Book Spike Lee – BlacKkKlansman Adam McKay – Vice
Golden Globe for best song
All the Stars – Black Panther Girl in the Movies – Dumplin’ Requiem for a Private War – A Private War Revelation – Boy Erased Shallow – A Star Is Born
Golden Globe for best screenplay
Alfonso Cuarón – Roma Deborah Davis, Tony McNamara – The Favourite Barry Jenkins – If Beale Street Could Talk Adam McKay – Vice Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly – Green Book
Golden Globe for best foreign language film
Capernaum Girl Never Look Away Roma Shoplifters
Golden Globe for best score
Marco Beltrami – A Quiet Place Alexandre Desplat – Isle of Dogs Ludwig Göransson – Black Panther Justin Hurwitz – First Man Marc Shaiman – Mary Poppins Returns
Golden Globe for best animation
Incredibles 2 Isle of Dogs Mirai Ralph Breaks the Internet Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Golden Globe for best limited series or TV movie
The Alienist The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Escape at Dannemora Sharp Objects A Very English Scandal
Golden Globe for best actress in a limited series or TV movie
Amy Adams – Sharp Objects Patricia Arquette – Escape at Dannemora Connie Britton – Dirty John Laura Dern – The Tale Regina King – Seven Seconds
Golden Globe for best actor in a limited series or TV movie
Antonio Banderas – Genius: Picasso Daniel Bruhl – The Alienist Darren Criss – The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Benedict Cumberbatch – Patrick Melrose Hugh Grant – A Very English Scandal
Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie
Alex Bornstein – The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Patricia Clarkson – Sharp Objects Penelope Cruz – The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Thandie Newton – Westworld Yvonne Strahovski – The Handmaid’s Tale
Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a limited series or TV movie
Alan Arkin – The Kominsky Method Kieran Culkin – Succession Edgar Ramirez – The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Ben Whishaw – A Very English Scandal Henry Winkler – Barry
Golden Globe for best TV series (musical or comedy)
Barry The Good Place Kidding The Kominsky Method The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Golden Globe for best actress in a TV series (musical or comedy)
Kristen Bell – The Good Place Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown Alison Brie – Glow Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Debra Messing – Will and Grace
Golden Globe for best actor in a TV series (musical or comedy)
Sacha Baron Cohen – Who Is America? Jim Carrey – Kidding Michael Douglas – The Kominsky Method Donald Glover – Atlanta Bill Hader – Barry
Golden Globe for best TV series (drama)
The Americans Bodyguard Homecoming Killing Eve Pose
Golden Globe for best actress in a TV series (drama)
Caitriona Balfe – Outlander Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale Sandra Oh – Killing Eve Julia Roberts – Homecoming Keri Russell – The Americans
Golden Globe for best actor in a TV series (drama)
Jason Bateman – Ozark Stephan James – Homecoming Billy Porter – Pose Richard Madden – Bodyguard Matthew Rhys – The Americans
Who's going to win? We'll have to wait and see.
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