Netflix Leads Golden Globes With 36 Nominations: Studio, Network Scorecard

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Netflix scored the most Golden Globe nominations of any media company on Monday, leading on the film front with 13 nods and the TV side, too, with 23.

The streamer’s genre-defying Spanish-language musical crime drama “Emilia Perez” landed 10 nominations, the most of any film this year, including recognition in best motion picture musical or comedy, lead actress in a musical or comedy for Karla Sofía Gascón and supporting actress for Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña. Several of Netflix’s television shows, such as the breakout limited series “Baby Reindeer,” romantic comedy “Nobody Wants This,” true-crime drama “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” and political thriller “The Diplomat” each nabbed three nods.

Not far behind on the scoreboard, A24 was bestowed 12 nominations for a range of films including director Brady Corbet’s historical epic “The Brutalist” and Luca Guadagnino’s romantic drama “Queer.” Among television distributors, HBO and Max secured 14 nods for works such as “Hacks,” “Batman” spinoff “The Penguin” and “True Detective: Night Country.” FX and Hulu’s “The Bear” was the most nominated television series with five, followed by Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” and FX and Hulu’s “Shōgun” with four nods apiece.

Here’s the full list of Golden Globe Award nominations. Comedian Nikki Glaser will host the 82nd ceremony, which will air on Jan. 5 on CBS and Paramount+.

Below is a quantified breakdown of which films, series, studios, and networks collected the most accolades:

NOMINATIONS BY MOTION PICTURE DISTRIBUTOR

Netflix — 13
A24 — 12
Searchlight Pictures — 9
Universal Pictures — 9
Focus Features — 6
Mubi — 6
Neon — 6
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures — 5
Amazon MGM Studios — 4
Paramount Pictures — 4
Sideshow / Janus Films — 4
Sony Pictures Classics — 3
Warner Bros. Pictures — 3
Briarcliff Entertainment / Rich Spirit — 2
Roadside Attractions — 2
IFC Films — 1
Orion Pictures / Amazon MGM Studios — 1
Roadside Attractions / Vertical Entertainment — 1
Sony Pictures Releasing — 1

NOMINATIONS BY TELEVISION DISTRIBUTOR

Netflix — 23
HBO | Max — 14
FX/Hulu — 10
Apple TV+ — 9
Hulu — 5
Prime Video — 3
ABC — 2
Paramount+ — 2
Peacock — 2
CBS — 1
Disney+ — 1

NOMINATIONS BY MOTION PICTURE

Emilia Pérez — 10
The Brutalist — 7
Conclave — 6
Anora — 5
The Substance — 5
Challengers — 4
A Real Pain — 4
Wicked — 4
The Wild Robot — 4
A Complete Unknown — 3
All We Imagine as Light — 2
The Apprentice — 2
Dune: Part Two — 2
Gladiator II — 2
I’m Still Here — 2
Inside Out 2 — 2
The Last Showgirl — 2
Alien: Romulus — 1
Babygirl — 1
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice — 1
Better Man — 1
Deadpool & Wolverine — 1
A Different Man — 1
Flow — 1
The Girl with the Needle — 1
Heretic — 1
Hit Man — 1
Kinds of Kindness — 1
Lee — 1
Maria — 1
Memoir of a Snail — 1
Moana 2 — 1
Nickel Boys — 1
Nightbitch — 1
Queer — 1
The Room Next Door — 1
Saturday Night — 1
The Seed of the Sacred Fig — 1
September 5 — 1
Sing Sing — 1
Twisters — 1
Vermiglio — 1
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl — 1

NOMINATIONS BY TELEVISION SERIES

The Bear — 5
Only Murders in the Building — 4
Shōgun — 4
Baby Reindeer — 3
Disclaimer — 3
Hacks — 3
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story — 3
Mr. & Mrs. Smith — 3
Nobody Wants This — 3
Ripley — 3
Slow Horses — 3
The Diplomat — 3
The Penguin — 3
True Detective: Night Country — 3
Abbott Elementary — 2
The Day of the Jackal — 2
Shrinking — 2
Adam Sandler: Love You — 1
Agatha All Along — 1
Ali Wong: Single Lady — 1
Black Doves — 1
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans — 1
A Gentleman in Moscow — 1
The Gentlemen — 1
Griselda — 1
House of the Dragon — 1
Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was — 1
La Máquina — 1
Landman — 1
A Man on the Inside — 1
Matlock — 1
Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die — 1
Presumed Innocent — 1
Ramy Youssef: More Feelings — 1
The Regime — 1
Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking — 1
Squid Game — 1

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