/Golden Globes 2021 – live: Mark Ruffalo, Catherine O’Hara and Daniel Kaluuya among winners

Golden Globes 2021 – live: Mark Ruffalo, Catherine O’Hara and Daniel Kaluuya among winners

The best Golden Globes jokes

The 2021 Golden Globes are underway, with hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler joining from New York City and Los Angeles respectively.

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the ceremony looks a little different this year. Though the Globes are typically shown in January, this year the Hollywood Foreign Press Association postponed the ceremony to air tonight (28 February 2021).

After a traditionally opening segment, the evening’s presenters began announcing our winners. Daniel Kaluuya, John Boyega, Mark Ruffalo, Aaron Sorkin, and Emma Corrin are all among the winners so far.

The ceremony begun at 8pm ET (5pm PT/1am GMT) and is expected to last for about three hours. Viewers in the US can watch it on NBC; it’s also available to stream on the network’s website and on its app.

And of course, we’ll bring you live updates throughout the pre-show and ceremony. Follow along with our live-blog:

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And Schitt’s Creek takes Best TV Series – Musical or Comedy. Daniel Levy delivers the thank you speech and expresses the hope that next year’s ceremony will be more inclusive and diverse – thus reflecting the show’s values, he says.

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Time for another trophy alert! Jason Sudeikis takes Best Television Actor – Musical/Comedy Series for Ted Lasso.

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Tonight, another bit of television history is happening during the Golden Globes: in the US, the first TV commercial showing lactating breasts is airing in between the ceremony.

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Last year, Clarisse Loughrey spoke to Soul co-directors Pete Docter and Kemp Powers, composer Jon Batiste, and producer Dana Murray about the film:

Pixar’s Soul: ‘This film is really gonna heal a lot of things for people’

The animation studio is taking on life after death in its latest film, about a jazz musician who kicks the bucket. Clarisse Loughrey spoke to co-directors Pete Docter and Kemp Powers, composer Jon Batiste and producer Dana Murray about a production that fought to overcome the way “caricature has been weaponised against Black people” and replaced it with joy and compassion

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More specifically, the award goes to Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross.

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And Best Original Score for a Motion Picture goes to… Soul!

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The award for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture goes to “Io sì (Seen)” from The Life Ahead.

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Here’s an in-depth look at Corrin’s performance as Diana, and the role’s complex history:

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Trophy update: Emma Corrin wins Best Television Actress – Drama Series for her performance as Diana in The Crown!

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Here’s more about that James Corden jab in the opening sequence of the ceremony:

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