By Ellen Gamerman and John Jurgensen 

The Golden Globe race is under way as nominations rolled out Monday morning and award-season predictions turned into actual nods.

Observers are watching to see how works from streaming services like Netflix and Amazon hold up against the traditional studios in the movie categories. Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" and Noah Baumbach's "Marriage Story" which were both released by Netflix, are expected to garner several nominations.

On the TV side, observers will be watching to see how the Hollywood Foreign Press Association treats Apple TV's "The Morning Show," which was the tech company's first foray into series when it launched its streaming service in November.

The 77th Golden Globes ceremony will be held Jan. 5 in Beverly Hills, Calif., and will air on NBC. Tom Hanks will collect the Cecil B. DeMille Award for his career in film. For her achievements in television, Ellen DeGeneres will receive the second Carol Burnett Award after its namesake got the first one last year.

Ricky Gervais returns to host the award show for the fifth time. The controversy-courting comic has said that he isn't required to submit a script before the show. As it has in years past, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association played up the risk factor. In a recent promo, Mr. Gervais sprays the cameraman with champagne as a voiceover reminds viewers that "as usual, you have no idea what he's going to do."

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

December 09, 2019 08:11 ET (13:11 GMT)

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