Cynthia Erivo Makes Golden Globes History, Wicked Still Snubbed in Nominations
At the 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony on Monday, a historic milestone was achieved when Cynthia Erivo became the first Black woman to earn two Best Actress nominations for her role in "Wicked: For Good". Her second nomination solidified her place as one of only 12 Black women who have been recognized in this category, with Angela Bassett being the sole winner to date.
However, despite the buzz surrounding its talented leads, the film itself missed out on a Best Picture nomination. It did receive nods for two original songs and a box office achievement, but director Jon M. Chu was once again overlooked in the Best Director category.
The drama category saw some unexpected surprises, including Eva Victor earning a Best Actress nod for her role in "Sorry, Baby", an indie film that explores life after sexual assault. Meanwhile, Michael B. Jordan received recognition for his performance, but his co-star Wunmi Mosaku was overlooked.
In the television sphere, HBO Max's "The White Lotus" led with six nominations, followed by Netflix's "Adolescence" and Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building". However, Rhea Seehorn finally received her first Golden Globe nomination for her role in "Pluribus", after years of being overlooked.
The ceremony also introduced a podcast category this year, with several popular shows nominated. The awards ceremony will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+, with host Nikki Glaser returning to the stage.
Despite the historic moments, some fans couldn't help but feel disappointed that "Wicked: For Good" didn't receive more recognition. With Cynthia Erivo's incredible performance once again being celebrated, it remains to be seen how her future projects will fare at upcoming award ceremonies.
At the 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony on Monday, a historic milestone was achieved when Cynthia Erivo became the first Black woman to earn two Best Actress nominations for her role in "Wicked: For Good". Her second nomination solidified her place as one of only 12 Black women who have been recognized in this category, with Angela Bassett being the sole winner to date.
However, despite the buzz surrounding its talented leads, the film itself missed out on a Best Picture nomination. It did receive nods for two original songs and a box office achievement, but director Jon M. Chu was once again overlooked in the Best Director category.
The drama category saw some unexpected surprises, including Eva Victor earning a Best Actress nod for her role in "Sorry, Baby", an indie film that explores life after sexual assault. Meanwhile, Michael B. Jordan received recognition for his performance, but his co-star Wunmi Mosaku was overlooked.
In the television sphere, HBO Max's "The White Lotus" led with six nominations, followed by Netflix's "Adolescence" and Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building". However, Rhea Seehorn finally received her first Golden Globe nomination for her role in "Pluribus", after years of being overlooked.
The ceremony also introduced a podcast category this year, with several popular shows nominated. The awards ceremony will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+, with host Nikki Glaser returning to the stage.
Despite the historic moments, some fans couldn't help but feel disappointed that "Wicked: For Good" didn't receive more recognition. With Cynthia Erivo's incredible performance once again being celebrated, it remains to be seen how her future projects will fare at upcoming award ceremonies.