Netflix Award Update – Netflix Begins The Award Season With 42 Golden Globe Nominations

Netflix Award Update: Netflix, and streaming services in general, have increasingly chipped away at traditional studios. That’s particularly true when it comes to television: this year Hulu also scored third place with 6 nomination.

Apple TV+ still lags behind the streaming competition, with two nominations for Ted Lasso and Wolfwalkers, as well as the best actor nod for Lasso star Jason Sudeikis. The shocking part this time is that smaller streaming services are getting some recognition.

What Golden Globe nominees are on Netflix?

The nominees for best picture, drama, went to Jane Campion’s gothic Western “The Power of the Dog,” Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic “Dune,” the family drama “CODA,” Reinaldo Marcus Green’s tennis biopic “King Richard” and Kenneth Branagh’s autobiographical “Belfast.”

What Netflix shows won Golden Globes 2022?

Netflix’s big win of the night was for its original film, “The Power of the Dog,” which became the streamer’s first-ever movie to take home a Golden Globe for best motion picture (drama). The movie also won for best director (Jane Campion) and best supporting actor (Kodi Smit-McPhee).

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Who is the best actor in Netflix?

At the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, Kevin Spacey won in the category Best Actor – Television Series Drama and became Netflix first actor to win the award.

What Netflix movies won Golden Globes?

The Crown (Best Drama, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress), Trial of the Chicago 7 (Best Screenplay), I Care A Lot (Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical), Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Best Actor for the late Chadwick Boseman) and The Queen’s Gambit (Best Limited Series, Best Actress in a Limited Series) were all awarded.

How many awards did Netflix win 2021?

44 awards
In 2021, Netflix won more Emmys than any other network for the first time in history. The streaming service won 44 awards that year, more than double the total number of awards in the previous year.