The 83rd Annual Golden Globes nominations have arrived, and Apple TV has emerged as a significant contender, securing an impressive 14 nominations.
Leading the charge are the critically acclaimed series *Pluribus* and *Severance*, both garnering attention across multiple categories, signaling a strong showing for original Apple TV programming.
In a remarkable feat, Apple TV dominates the Best Television Series–Drama category, claiming three of the six coveted nominations with *Pluribus*, *Severance*, and *Slow Horses* all recognized for their compelling storytelling and artistic merit.
*The Studio* also earned a nomination, vying for the title of Best Television Series–Musical or Comedy, further solidifying Apple TV’s diverse range of high-quality content.
On the film front, *F1* received recognition for its technical achievements, earning nods for both Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, a testament to its widespread appeal and impact.
The film also secured a nomination for Best Original Score, honoring the masterful composition of Hans Zimmer, whose work elevates the film’s emotional resonance.
Britt Lower (*Severance*) and Rhea Seehorn (*Pluribus*) are both recognized for their powerful performances, nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series–Drama.
Adam Scott (*Severance*) and Gary Oldman (*Slow Horses*) will compete for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series–Drama, showcasing the depth of talent within Apple TV’s dramatic offerings.
Seth Rogan’s performance in *The Studio* has earned him a nomination for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy, highlighting the show’s comedic strength.
Catherine O’Hara’s supporting role in *The Studio* is also celebrated, earning her a nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television.
Billy Crudup (*The Morning Show*) and Tramell Tillman (*Severance*) are both in contention for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television, demonstrating the strength of supporting performances across Apple TV series.