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The Mandalorian and Lovecraft Country Face Off With the British Royals in This Year’s Golden Globe Nominations

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The Mandalorian and Lovecraft Country Face Off With the British Royals in This Year’s Golden Globe Nominations

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Published on February 3, 2021

Screenshots: HBO, Lucasfilm
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The show must, apparently, go on: Despite the pandemic and its effects on film and TV production, the Golden Globes are on this year—though a bit later than usual. The reliably argument-inducing awards announced their nominations this morning, and SFF makes a solid showing with The Mandalorian and Lovecraft Country both up for Best Drama.

It’s long been a complaint that major mainstream awards rarely take genre seriously. Game of Thrones was repeatedly nominated as Best Drama at the Golden Globes, but the show’s only win was Peter Dinklage’s Best Supporting Actor award in 2012. Mandalorian and Lovecraft are up against heavy-hitters The Crown, Ratched, and Ozark.

SFF films turn up in two other categories: The Midnight Sky, Soul, and Tenet are nominated for Best Original Score, and the Best Animated Feature Film nominations include Soul, Wolfwalkers, Over the Moon, and Onward.

Though their films aren’t SFF-adjacent, it’s worth noting that for the first time ever, more than one woman is nominated for Best Director: Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman), Chloe Zhao (Nomadland), and Regina King (One Night in Miami). You can see the full list of nominees here.

It’s not quite clear what this year’s award ceremony will look like, but Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are back to host. The ceremony airs on NBC on February 28th. If The Mandalorian wins, Baby Yoda had better be present to accept the award.

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Molly Templeton has been a bookseller, an alt-weekly editor, and assistant managing editor of Tor.com, among other things. She now lives and writes in Oregon, and spends as much time as possible in the woods.
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Bonnie McDaniel
4 years ago

Game of Thrones was repeatedly nominated as Best Drama, but the show’s only win was Peter Dinklage’s Best Supporting Actor award in 2012.

Huh? Typing in “game of thrones emmys” into search pulls up, among other things, Outstanding Drama Series in 2016, 2018 and 2019, plus various other writing/directing awards. Unless you’re just talking about actors. 

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4 years ago

@1: At the Golden Globes specifically, GoT was nominated repeatedly over the course of its run (plus nominations for Kit Harington and Lena Headey), but Dinklage took home the series’ only win. We’ve tweaked the phrasing to make that a little clearer.

Bonnie McDaniel
4 years ago

Aah, sorry. You’re talking about the Golden Globes, not the Emmys. My reading comprehension is lacking today….

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4 years ago

hahaha I would love to see Baby Yoda accept an award :)