Surely you like series and are looking for options for a marathon, see series nominated for the Golden Globe 2024.

 Furthermore, the event will take place on January 7th and features names that have been successful in cinema, on TV and among others.

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 However, to find out which series are nominated for the Golden Globe 2024, follow below.

1923

However, a series derived from Yellowstone, one of the most popular productions on television in the United States today, 1923 has achieved as much recognition as its original program.

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For how much, Set during the Great Depression, it follows the Dutton family at a time when farmers face droughts, pandemics, economic crises and enemies determined to take control of their land.

The series, starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford as farm owners in Yellowstone, will launch in early 2023 and has already been renewed for a second season.

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 Created by Taylor Sheridan, it was nominated for Best Drama and Best Lead Actress in a Dramatic Sequence (Helen Mirren).

“1923” is available on Paramount+.

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The Crown

Undeniably one of the series nominated for a Golden Globe is The Crown, which will once again be one of the highlights of the award.

At least when it comes to the number of nominations.

But currently in its sixth season, the series traces the steps of Queen Elizabeth II and the British royal family since the 1940s, when the overlord assumed the country's throne.

Although only four episodes were released last season (six more episodes are coming to Netflix on December 14), the series was nominated for Best Dramatic Sequel.

Best Lead Actress in a Dramatic Sequence (Dominique West), Best Lead Actress in a Dramatic Sequence (Imelda Staunton) and Best Supporting Actress on Television (Elizabeth Debicki), the latter as Diana, Princess of Wales.

The Crown is available on Netflix.

The Diplomat

Original Netflix sequel starring Keri Russell The Diplomat is a suspense series that arrived as if nothing had happened to the platform's catalog, quickly gaining a respectable number of fans.

Created by Debora Cahn follows Kate Wyler, a diplomat who accepts the position of United States ambassador to the United Kingdom, while living in an exhausted marriage with fellow diplomat Hal Wyler.

Because the series, which already has a second season confirmed, was loved, especially for having a strong and determined protagonist and presenting the male-dominated cosmos from a female point of view.



All of these achievements earned him a nomination for Best Dramatic Sequence.

Including being nominated for Kerry Russell for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Sequence.

The Diplomat is available on Netflix.

The Last of Us

One of the most talked about series of 2023, The Last of Us is an HBO drama based on the video game of the same name.

The series, highly anticipated since its announcement, takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where a virus turns people into cannibals.

So in this scenario, survivor Joel has the task of taking young Ellie out of the quarantine zone for a very dangerous mission that, however, brings the two characters closer together.

Therefore, the second season of the series, created by Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin, is scheduled to premiere in 2025.

Also nominated for Best Actor in a Dramatic Sequence (Pedro Pascal) and Best Actor in a Dramatic Sequence (Bella Ramsey).

The Last of Us is available on HBO Max.

The Morning Show

Later created by Jay Carson, The Morning Show is an Apple TV+ drama series that goes behind the scenes of a popular morning news show.

A huge success on the platform, the program recently ended its third season, in which they addressed current topics such as cyber attacks, the invasion of the Capitol and the world of streaming services.

Starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, the series was responsible for Apple's first nomination for the 2019 Golden Globe.

Already renewed for its fourth season, it was nominated this year for Best Dramatic Sequence and Best Supporting TV Actor (Billy Crudup).

The Morning Show is available on Apple TV+.

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