Per the HFPA: “Parker and Henson will appear live on ‘TODAY’ to announce the nominees in a wide-range of categories including Best Motion Picture, Best Television Series, Best Performance by an Actress, Best Performance by an Actor, Best Director, and more. Additionally, E! News will simulcast “The Today Show” exclusive broadcast of the first twelve categories, as well as the remaining categories, across E! Online, E! News’ digital channels including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, and on GoldenGlobes.com.”

On the film side, Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland,” Paul Greengrass’ “News of the World,” and Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7” are expected to land multiple nominations in the drama categories, while “The Prom,” “Hamilton,” “Palm Springs,” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” could be leading contenders in the comedy/musical categories. After shutting out women directors for the last several years, both Zhao and Regina King (“One Night in Miami”) could find themselves in contention for Best Director. Click here to read all of IndieWire’s film predictions, courtesy of awards editor Anne Thompson. Last year’s big television winners, “Succession” and “Fleabag,” are out of the races in 2021, leaving the door open for Emmys favorite “Schitt’s Creek” and the latest season of “The Crown” to dominate. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association loves to shine a spotlight on new series, and there was no bigger new series in 2020 than the Netflix sensation “The Queen’s Gambit.” Series star Anya Taylor-Joy could land nominations in both the TV and film categories thanks to “Queen’s Gambit” and “Emma.” Additional drama series contenders include “The Mandalorian,” “Perry Mason,” “Lovecraft Country,” and “The Boys,” while comedy series contenders include “The Great,” “Ted Lasso,” and “The Flight Attendant.” Click here to read Ben Travers’ predictions in every television category. The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards air Sunday, February 28 on NBC at 8pm ET. The awards telecast is produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the HFPA. Watch the nominations announcement live in the video below.

Catch up on last year’s 2020 Golden Globes winners in the list below. BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA “1917” “The Irishman” “Joker” “Marriage Story” “The Two Popes” BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY “Dolemite is My Name” “Jojo Rabbit” “Knives Out” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” “Rocketman” BEST DIRECTOR Bong Joon Ho, “Parasite” Sam Mendes, “1917” Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” Martin Scorsese, “The Irishman” Todd Phillips, “Joker” BEST ACTOR – DRAMA Christian Bale, “Ford v Ferrari” Antonio Banderas, “Pain and Glory” Adam Driver, “Marriage Story” Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker” Jonathan Pryce, “The Two Popes” BEST ACTRESS – DRAMA Cynthio Erivo, “Harriet” Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story” Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women” Charlize Theron, “Bombshell” Renee Zellweger, “Judy” BEST ACTOR – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Daniel Craig, “Knives Out” Roman Griffin Davis, “Jojo Rabbit” Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Taron Egerton, “Rocketman” Eddie Murphy, “Dolemite Is My Name” BEST ACTRESS – MUSICAL OR COMEDY Awkwafina, “The Farewell” Ana de Armas, “Knives Out” Beanie Feldstein, “Booksmart” Emma Thompson, “Late Night” Cate Blanchett, “Where’d You Go Bernadette” BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MOTON PICTURE Tom Hanks, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” Al Pacino, “The Irishman” Joe Pesci, “The Irishman” Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Anthony Hopkins, “The Two Popes” BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MOTON PICTURE Annette Benning, “The Report” Margot Robbie, “Bombshell” Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers” Kathy Bates, “Richard Jewell” Laura Dern, “Marriage Story” BEST SCREENPLAY “Marriage Story” “Parasite” “The Two Popes” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” “The Irishman” BEST ORIGINAL SCORE “Motherless Brooklyn” “Little Women” “Joker” “1917” “Marriage Story” BEST ORIGINAL SONG “Beautiful Ghosts” – “CATS” “I’m Gonna Love Me Again” – “Rocketman” “Into the Unknown” – “Frozen 2” “Spirit” – “The Lion King” “Stand Up” – “Harriet” BEST ANIMATED FEATURE “Frozen 2” “The Lion King” “Missing Link” “Toy Story 4” “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM “The Farewell” “Les Misérables” “Pain and Glory” “Parasite” “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”

Television Awards

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA “Big Little Lies” “The Crown” “Killing Eve” “The Morning Show” “Succession” BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY “Barry” “Fleabag” “The Kominsky Method” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” “The Politician”

MINISERIES OR TELEVISION FILM “Catch-22” “Chernobyl” “Fosse/Verdon” “The Loudest Voice” “Unbelievable” BEST ACTOR TV SERIES – DRAMA Brian Cox, “Succession” Kit Harington, “Game of Thrones” Rami Malek, “Mr. Robot” Tobias Menzies, “The Crown” Billy Porter, “Pose” BEST ACTRESS TV SERIES – DRAMA Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show” Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve” Nicole Kidman, “Big Little Lies” Reese Witherspoon, “The Morning Show” Olivia Colman, “The Crown” BEST ACTOR TV SERIES – COMEDY Ben Platt, “The Politician” Paul Rudd, “Living With Yourself” Ramy Youssef, “Ramy” Bill Hader, “Barry” Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method” BEST ACTRESS TV SERIES – COMEDY Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me” Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” Natasha Lyonne, “Russian Doll” Kirsten Dunst, “On Becoming a God in Central Florida” Rachel Brosnahan, “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” BEST ACTOR – MINISERIES OR TELEVISION FILM Chris Abbott, “Catch 22” Sacha Baron Cohen, “The Spy” Russell Crowe, “The Loudest Voice” Jared Harris, “Chernobyl” Sam Rockwell, “Fosse/Verdon” BEST ACTRESS – MINISERIES OR TELEVISION FILM Michelle Williams, “Fosse/Verdon” Helen Mirren, “Catherine the Great” Merritt Wever, “Unbelievable” Kaitlyn Dever, “Unbelievable” Joey King, “The Act” BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – SERIES, MINISERIES OR TELEVISION FILM Alan Arkin, “Kominsky Method” Kieran Culkin, “Succession” Andrew Scott, “Fleabag” Stellan Skarsgård, “Chernobyl” Henry Winkler, “Barry” BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – SERIES, MINISERIES OR TELEVISION FILM Meryl Streep, “Big Little Lies” Helena Bonham Carter, “The Crown” Emily Watson, “Chernobyl” Patricia Arquette, “The Act” Toni Collette, “Unbelievable” Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.