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Who will it be?

2021 Golden Globes prediction­s for film and television

- By GLENN WHIPP Los Angeles Times

It’s time to predict the Golden Globes winners, which you realize, if you paid the slightest attention to the strange slate of things nominated, is a fool’s errand. But that’s the task at hand. So here’s what a fool believes will happen at the ceremony at 8 p.m. Sunday, airing on NBC. MOTION PICTURE DRAMA “The Father”

“Mank”

“Nomadland”

“Promising Young Woman”

“The Trial of the Chicago 7”

And the winner is: The HFPA could go waaaay out there and pick the dark revenge-thriller “Promising Young Woman” or hew closer to the mainstream with “Chicago 7.” Or split the difference and go with the poignant “Nomadland,” which is the direction I think it'll go.

Unless: It did already kind of go out there and give “Promising Young Woman” writer-director Emerald Fennell two nomination­s. Maybe neon pink is its color?

ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE DRAMA

Chadwick Boseman, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

Riz Ahmed, “Sound of Metal” Anthony Hopkins, “The Father” Gary Oldman, “Mank”

Tahar Rahim, “The Mauritania­n”

And the winner is: The late Boseman for that electrifyi­ng final turn.

Unless: Hard to imagine this going any other way, unless that somewhat surprising best picture nomination for “The Father” spells deep pockets of support for Hopkins.

ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE DRAMA

Viola Davis, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

Andra Day, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” Vanessa Kirby, “Pieces of a Woman”

Frances McDormand, “Nomadland”

Carey Mulligan, “Promising Young Woman”

And the winner is: I've already noted all the “Promising Young Woman” love, which will probably translate into an award for the film's ferocious star-turn.

Unless: I think Mulligan, like Boseman, has this locked down.

TELEVISION SERIES DRAMA “The Crown” “Lovecraft Country”

“The Mandaloria­n” “Ozark”

“Ratched”

And the winner is: “The Crown.” Historical drama?

Check. Historical drama about royalty? Check and check. Historical drama about royalty featuring adorable corgis? That's a bingo!

Unless: Baby Yoda does the magic hand thing and pulls a mind trick on voters.

MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” “Hamilton”

“Music”

“Palm Springs”

“The Prom”

And the winner is: “Hamilton” prevails.

Unless: Enough voters understand that a filmed version of a stage performanc­e is not a movie and they give it to an actual film.

ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY Sacha Baron Cohen, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”

James Corden, “The Prom” Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Hamilton” Dev Patel, “The Personal History of David Copperfiel­d”

Andy Samberg, “Palm Springs” And the winner is: Probably Cohen, who was also nominated for his supporting turn in “Chicago 7.”

Unless: “How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a Scotsman ...”

ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY Maria Bakalova, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”

Kate Hudson, “Music” Michelle Pfeiffer, “French Exit” Rosamund Pike, “I Care a Lot” Anya Taylor-Joy, “Emma”

And the winner is: In this case, Bakalova's breakout “Borat” turn will be difficult to deny. HFPA bonus: She's Bulgarian!

Unless: It's strange that the HFPA refused to classify “Promising Young Woman” as a comedy but had no reservatio­ns putting Pike's sour thriller there. It's hard to figure with this group.

ACTRESS, TELEVISION SERIES DRAMA

Olivia Colman, “The Crown” Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve” Emma Corrin, “The Crown” Laura Linney, “Ozark” Sarah Paulson, “Ratched”

And the winner is: “Goodbye England’s Rose / May you ever grow in our hearts / You were the grace that placed itself / Where lives were torn apart / You called out to our country / And you whispered to those in pain

Now you belong to heaven / And the stars spell out your name ...”

Unless: It’s once again Her Majesty the Queen.

TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

“Normal People”

“The Queen’s Gambit” “Small Axe”

“The Undoing” “Unorthodox”

And the winner is: Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” series of films formed an unforgetta­ble tapestry of culture and history, but the HFPA will probably go with the popular “Queen’s Gambit.”

Unless: HFPA members decide to reckon with their blind spot when it comes to recognizin­g Black artists and reward McQueen.

ACTOR, TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE Bryan Cranston, “Your Honor” Jeff Daniels, “The Comey Rule”

Hugh Grant, “The Undoing” Mark Ruffalo, “I Know This Much Is True”

Ethan Hawke, “The Good Lord Bird”

And the winner is: The charming Grant playing a monster will be hard to resist.

Unless: The charming Hawke playing a much more complex monster in a superior series prevails.

ACTRESS, TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE Cate Blanchett , “Mrs. America”

Daisy Edgar-Jones, “Normal

People”

Shira Haas, “Unorthodox” Nicole Kidman, “The Undoing”

Anya Taylor-Joy, “The Queen’s Gambit”

And the winner is: There’s no scenario that Taylor-Joy

doesn’t win this for her tourde-force turn in the phenomenal “Queen’s Gambit.”

Unless: Again ... there’s ... just ... no ... scenario ...

TELEVISION SERIES COMEDY “Emily in Paris”

“The Flight Attendant” “Schitt’s Creek”

“The Great”

“Ted Lasso”

And the winner is: HFPA members had never given “Schitt’s Creek” a nomination, much less a trophy, before this

year. So either they’re going to make up for lost time ...

Unless: ... or throw up their hands, clean the slate and go with “Ted Lasso.”

ACTOR, TELEVISION SERIES COMEDY

Don Cheadle, “Black Monday” Nicholas Hoult, “The Great” Eugene Levy, “Schitt’s Creek” Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso” Ramy Youssef, “Ramy”

And the winner is: Unlike the Emmy’s, “Schitt’s Creek” probably won’t win it all here. Look for Sudeikis from the heartwarmi­ng “Ted Lasso” to snag this one.

Unless: It is the Emmys all over again! And look at Dan Levy, beaming with pride!

ACTRESS, TELEVISION SERIES COMEDY

Lily Collins, “Emily in Paris” Kaley Cuoco, “The Flight Attendant”

Elle Fanning, “The Great” Jane Levy, “Zoey’s Extraordin­ary Playlist” Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”

And the winner is: You’d think O’Hara, but this is the HFPA, and it zigs when the Emmys zag. So how about Cuoco for her freewheeli­ng, career-best work on “Flight Attendant”?

Unless: The HFPA wants to hear O’Hara deliver a speech. And, c’mon, who doesn’t? (Besides, perhaps, Cuoco.)

 ?? DES WILLIE, NETFLIX/AP PHOTO ?? For Best Television Series Drama, it’s all about the royals. It will go to “The Crown,” shown here in a scene with Gillian Anderson.
DES WILLIE, NETFLIX/AP PHOTO For Best Television Series Drama, it’s all about the royals. It will go to “The Crown,” shown here in a scene with Gillian Anderson.
 ?? DAVID LEE, NETFLIX AP PHOTO ?? Hard to imagine Chadwick Boseman, center, in a scene from “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” not being posthumous­ly named the Golden Globes’ Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama.
DAVID LEE, NETFLIX AP PHOTO Hard to imagine Chadwick Boseman, center, in a scene from “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” not being posthumous­ly named the Golden Globes’ Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama.
 ?? FOCUS FEATURES/AP PHOTO ?? Carey Mulligan, shown in a scene from “Promising Young Woman,” has the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama award in the bag.
FOCUS FEATURES/AP PHOTO Carey Mulligan, shown in a scene from “Promising Young Woman,” has the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama award in the bag.
 ?? SEARCHLIGH­T PICTURES/AP PHOTO ?? “Nomadland,” starring Frances McDormand, is the likely winner of the Golden Globe Best Motion Picture Drama.
SEARCHLIGH­T PICTURES/AP PHOTO “Nomadland,” starring Frances McDormand, is the likely winner of the Golden Globe Best Motion Picture Drama.
 ?? HBO ?? For Best Actor in a Television Limited Series or Movie, it must be the charming Hugh Grant as the nasty lead in “The Undoing.” Nicole Kidman co-stars.
HBO For Best Actor in a Television Limited Series or Movie, it must be the charming Hugh Grant as the nasty lead in “The Undoing.” Nicole Kidman co-stars.
 ?? PHIL BRAY/NETFLIX ?? Anya Taylor-Joy will be the Best Actress in a Television Limited Series or Movie for her turn in “The Queen’s Gambit.” You can bank on it.
PHIL BRAY/NETFLIX Anya Taylor-Joy will be the Best Actress in a Television Limited Series or Movie for her turn in “The Queen’s Gambit.” You can bank on it.
 ?? MERRICK MORTON/HBO ?? The Golden Globes ignored Matthew Rhys in “The Americans,” so maybe they’ll name him Best Actor in a Television Series Drama for his role as Perry Mason on HBO Max.
MERRICK MORTON/HBO The Golden Globes ignored Matthew Rhys in “The Americans,” so maybe they’ll name him Best Actor in a Television Series Drama for his role as Perry Mason on HBO Max.
 ?? PHIL CARUSO, HBO MAX /AP PHOTO ?? We like Kaley Cuoco for Best Actress Television Series Comedy for her work in the quirky HBO Max series “The Flight Attendant.”
PHIL CARUSO, HBO MAX /AP PHOTO We like Kaley Cuoco for Best Actress Television Series Comedy for her work in the quirky HBO Max series “The Flight Attendant.”

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