The 2020 Golden Globe nominations were announced on Monday, December 9, and let’s break down some of the snubs and surprises this year.
The Golden Globes will take place on January 5 and will be hosted by Ricky Gervaise at the Beverly Hilton. Some heavy hitters this year include “Marriage Story,” “The Irishman,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “Joker.” As for shows, “The Crown,” “Chernobyl,” “Unbelievable,” “Big Little Lies,” “Barry,” “Succession” and “Fleabag.”
But, let’s chat about the snubs.
One major snub that everyone is really peeved about is the director category. Throughout the 75-year history of the Globes, women have been nominated for Best Director only seven times.
Another snub is Netflix series “When They See Us” even though Jharrel Jerome took home the Emmy for his role just months ago.
Another snub? While the “Irishman” scored a lot of noms — from director Martin Scorsese to Supporting Roles — Robert De Niro didn’t get nominated for his lead role which many people are shocked by.
Click here to see the complete list of nominations.