The 2024 Golden Globe nominations have arrived and this year we have 29 series nominated for the major TV categories - which includes both network and broadcast television, as well as streaming. But this year, streaming and premium cable networks have completely dominated.
In fact, there’s only one network television show nominated for a Golden Globe this year - ABC’s Abbott Elementary, which earned a nomination for Best Series, and creator/star Quinta Brunson also got a nomination for Best Actress in a TV Series.
The real winner this year is HBO, who scored a boatload of nominations thanks to its juggernaut hit shows The Last of Us and Succession. Both shows were nominated for Best Series and Succession earned a whopping 8 acting nominations, with its entire main cast getting nominated for their roles. The Last of Us also did well, with both Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey being nominated for their roles in the apocalyptic drama.
One of the biggest surprises of the year was a strong turnout for the premium cable network Showtime. In the last few years, the network has struggled to produce noteworthy shows and miniseries - something the Emmys even poked fun at last year. But 2023 was a great year for the network thanks to the return of Yellowjackets (which has earned Christina Ricci a Best Supporting Actress nomination), and the premiere of the critically acclaimed series The Curse, which has earned its star Emma Stone a Best Actress nomination. Showtime’s Lavender Scare miniseries Fellow Travelers also earned a few nominations, both for its star Matt Bomer and one for Best Limited Series.
Other shows that have scored multiple nominations include perennial favorite The Crown, as well as Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building and the Yellowstone spin-off 1923. Check out the list below to find out where you can watch every show nominated for a Golden Globe before the ceremony airs on January 7, 2024.