Where to Stream All the Golden Globe-Nominated Movies and TV Shows

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See where to stream the 2024 Golden Globe-nominated movies and TV shows including 'Barbie,' 'The Last of Us' and 'The Bear'

<p>Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros. ; Liane Hentscher/HBO ; FlixPix / Alamy</p> Margot Robbie in

Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros. ; Liane Hentscher/HBO ; FlixPix / Alamy

Margot Robbie in 'Barbie'. ; Bella Ramsay in 'The Last of Us'. ; Jeremy Allen White in 'The Bear'.

The Golden Globes kicked off the 2024 awards season with some of the biggest movies and TV shows released in 2023.

The awards show is aired live on CBS on Jan. 7, 2024, following the release of the nominations in December. Topping the leaderboard with the most nominations for movies was Barbie with nine, Oppenheimer with eight and Killers of the Flower Moon and Poor Things with seven. In television, Succession led with nine nominations, while The Bear and Only Murders in the Building both snagged five nods.

Related: 2024 Golden Globe Nominations: Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Fantasia Barrino and More Score Nods

While some of the nominated pictures are still being released in theaters, many are already available on streaming platforms from Netflix to Hulu. The Globes themselves streamed live on Paramount+ and on the CBS app.

From Barbie to The Last of Us, here’s where to stream the 2024 Golden Globe-nominated movies and TV shows.

Movies

Barbie

<p>Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros.</p> Margot Robbie in 'Barbie'.

Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros.

Margot Robbie in 'Barbie'.

Following Barbie-outfitted Margot Robbie and Kenergy-filled Ryan Gosling's press tour, Barbie painted the town pink in the summer of 2023 when it had a huge blockbuster premiere. The movie is currently streaming streaming on Max.

It racked up nine nominations, including best motion picture and best actress in a musical or comedy and best supporting actor. Greta Gerwig also earned two nominations, one for best director and one for best screenwriting alongside her husband, Noah Baumbach.

Oppenheimer

<p>Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures</p> Emily Blunt is Kitty Oppenheimer and Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in OPPENHEIMER, written, produced and directed by Christopher Nolan.

Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures

Emily Blunt is Kitty Oppenheimer and Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in OPPENHEIMER, written, produced and directed by Christopher Nolan.

The Christopher Nolan-directed movie came in second for most nominations after Barbie — which made sense after their joint “Barbenheimer” press buzz. The movie, inspired by the true story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, who invented the atomic bomb, isn’t on streaming but can be purchased on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, among other platforms.

The movie is nominated for best picture in the drama category and also earned Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt best actor and best supporting actress nominations, respectively.

Killers of the Flower Moon

<p>Paramount Pictures</p> Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Killers of the Flower Moon.'

Paramount Pictures

Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Killers of the Flower Moon.'

After its October theatrical release, Killers of the Flower Moon is now available to rent on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. The Leonardo DiCaprio-led movie follows the true story of the Osage murders after oil was discovered on their land.

In addition to best picture in the drama category, Killers earned another six nominations, including for DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and director Martin Scorsese.

Poor Things

<p>Atsushi Nishijima/Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures</p> Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo in 'Poor Things.'

Atsushi Nishijima/Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo in 'Poor Things.'

The comedy Poor Things follows the story of Bella (Emma Stone), who is brought back from the dead in a Frankenstein manner. While it’s unavailable to stream, and details of when it will be have yet to be announced, the movie had a limited theatrical release on Dec. 8 and hit all theaters on Dec. 22.

Stone is nominated for best actress while both Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo are up for best supporting actor. The film’s other three nominations include best director, best screenplay and best original score.

Anatomy of a Fall

<p>Madman Films</p> Sandra Hüller in 'Anatomy of a Fall.'

Madman Films

Sandra Hüller in 'Anatomy of a Fall.'

With four nominations — best motion picture, best actress, best screenplay and best motion picture - non-English language — Anatomy of a Fall is a frontrunner. After winning the grand prize at Cannes Film Festival in 2023, it caught critics and audience’s attention.

However, the movie is not available to stream yet. It can be pre-ordered on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.

Maestro

<p>Jason McDonald/Netflix</p> Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein (Director/Writer/Producer) in 'Maestro.'

Jason McDonald/Netflix

Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein (Director/Writer/Producer) in 'Maestro.'

Bradley Cooper put a smile on his fans’ faces when he walked the red carpet at the premiere of Maestro with his daughter, Lea De Seine, in December 2023. The movie released on Netflix on Dec. 20 after being shown in select theaters in November.

It is also up for four awards: best motion picture, best actress, best actor and best director. The latter two are both for Cooper, who starred in and directed the movie.

Past Lives

<p>Courtesy of Twenty Years Rights/A24 Films</p> Teo Yoo and Greta Lee in 'Past Lives.'

Courtesy of Twenty Years Rights/A24 Films

Teo Yoo and Greta Lee in 'Past Lives.'

The A24-produced movie was released in the summer of 2023, however, it is not yet available on streaming, but can be rented on Amazon Prime Video. It nabbed five nominations for the 2024 Golden Globe Awards, including one for best motion picture in a non-English language.

The film follows the story of two childhood friends, Nora and Hae Sung, who reunite decades after Nora’s family emigrated to the U.S. from South Korea.

The Zone of Interest

<p>A24/YouTube</p> Christian Friedel in 'The Zone of Interest.'

A24/YouTube

Christian Friedel in 'The Zone of Interest.'

Another contender in the best motion picture category in both drama and non-English language is The Zone of Interest. The movie tells the story of a Nazi commandant who tries to build a beautiful life for his family next to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

The film was released in limited theaters in New York City and Los Angeles on Dec. 15, but will have a wider release at a later date.

Air

Courtesy of Prime Video Ben Affleck as Phil Knight in 'Air.'
Courtesy of Prime Video Ben Affleck as Phil Knight in 'Air.'

The Ben Affleck- and Matt Damon-led Air, which tells the story of Nike founder Phil Knight’s collaboration with NBA legend Michael Jordan, was originally released in April 2023. Now, it’s available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

It picked up two nominations at the Globes, including one for best motion picture in a comedy or musical and one best actor nomination for Damon.

American Fiction

<p>Claire Folger</p> Erika Alexander stars as Coraline and Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious "Monk" Ellison in 'American Fiction.'

Claire Folger

Erika Alexander stars as Coraline and Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious "Monk" Ellison in 'American Fiction.'

Similar to The Zone of Interest, American Fiction was also released in limited theaters on Dec. 15 and expanded to a wider audience on Dec. 22. The movie is nominated for best motion picture in a comedy or musical and Jeffery Wright is nominated for best actor.

The Holdovers

<p>Seacia Pavao/Focus Features</p> Paul Giamatti stars as Paul Hunham in 'The Holdovers.'

Seacia Pavao/Focus Features

Paul Giamatti stars as Paul Hunham in 'The Holdovers.'

The Holdovers earned three Golden Globe nominations following its theatrical release in November 2023.

It is available to stream on Peacock.

May December

<p>Courtesy of Netflix</p> Julianne Moore as Gracie Atherton-Yoo and Charles Melton as Joe in 'May December.'

Courtesy of Netflix

Julianne Moore as Gracie Atherton-Yoo and Charles Melton as Joe in 'May December.'

Though it may be nominated under the best motion picture - comedy or musical genre, the true story of May December is far more serious. It is inspired by the true story of Mary Kay Letourneau and her illegal relationship with her then-student Vili Fualaau.

The movie came out on Netflix on Dec. 1 and found success during awards season, with four nominations total. The main cast — Charles Melton, Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman — are all nominated for their performances.

TV Shows

Succession

HBO Matthew Macfadyen, Jeremy Strong, Nicholas Braun, Alan Ruck, Kieran Culkin, Brian Cox and Sarah Snook in 'Succession.'
HBO Matthew Macfadyen, Jeremy Strong, Nicholas Braun, Alan Ruck, Kieran Culkin, Brian Cox and Sarah Snook in 'Succession.'

The final season of Succession aired on HBO and streamed on Max in 2023, with the series finale released in May. The show wracked up eight nominations, with three of the six nominees in the best actor in a drama category taken up by Succession stars Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin.

The show continues to be available to stream on Max.

The Last of Us

<p>Liane Hentscher/HBO</p> Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in 'The Last of Us.'

Liane Hentscher/HBO

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in 'The Last of Us.'

Another fan favorite in 2023 was The Last of Us, starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. It nabbed three nominations — one for each of them as well as best television series in the drama category.

Like Succession, the show aired on HBO and streamed on Max and is still available on the platform.

Only Murders in the Building

Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu Martin Short, Steve Martin and Selena Gomez in 'Only Murders in the Building.'
Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu Martin Short, Steve Martin and Selena Gomez in 'Only Murders in the Building.'

Following Succession, Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building has the most nominations, tying with The Bear at five. The three leads — Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin — are all nominated once again, as well as supporting star Meryl Streep.

The third season of the series followed the murder of Paul Rudd’s character and is available to stream on Hulu.

The Bear

Matt Dinerstein/FX Jeremy Allen White as Carmy in 'The Bear.'
Matt Dinerstein/FX Jeremy Allen White as Carmy in 'The Bear.'

Another success for Hulu this year was the second season of The Bear, which followed Carmy’s (Jeremy Allen White) life as he opened his new restaurant alongside fellow chef Sydney (Ayo Edibiri). Both leads are nominated, as well as Ebon Moss-Bachrach for his supporting role as Carmy’s cousin.

The show was released on Hulu and continues to be available to stream on the platform.

1923

<p>James Minchin III/Paramount+</p> Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton in '1923'

James Minchin III/Paramount+

Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton in '1923'

The Yellowstone spin-off earned two nominations this year for best television series in the drama category as well as a nomination for Helen Mirren in the ​​best performance by a female actor in a television series - drama category.

The full first season of 1923 is available on Paramount+.

The Crown

<p>Keith Bernstein/Netflix</p> Imelda Stauntion in 'The Crown.'

Keith Bernstein/Netflix

Imelda Stauntion in 'The Crown.'

The final installment of The Crown came out in November and December 2023, but it was the fifth season’s stars that were nominated for the 2024 Golden Globes. The show scored four nominations, including ones for Imelda Staunton, Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki.

The show — including the final sixth season — is available to stream on Netflix.

The Diplomat

Alex Bailey/Netflix Keri Russell as Kate Wyler and Rufus Sewell as Hal Wyler in 'The Diplomat.'
Alex Bailey/Netflix Keri Russell as Kate Wyler and Rufus Sewell as Hal Wyler in 'The Diplomat.'

The Diplomat earned two nominations at the Globes, including for best television series, drama and a best actress nomination for Keri Russell. The show followed Kate Wyler, who struggles to balance her job as a diplomat and her marriage to a political star.

The full first season is streaming on Netflix.

The Morning Show

<p>Courtesy of Apple TV+</p> Jennifer Aniston in 'The Morning Show.'

Courtesy of Apple TV+

Jennifer Aniston in 'The Morning Show.'

Now in its third season, The Morning Show earned two nominations at the Globes, including a best supporting actor nod for Billy Crudup. However, stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon did not receive recognition.

The show can be streamed in full on Apple TV+.

Abbott Elementary

<p>Matt Sayles/ABC</p> Chris Perfetti, Quinta Brunson, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis, Tyler James Williams and Janelle James in 'Abbott Elementary.'

Matt Sayles/ABC

Chris Perfetti, Quinta Brunson, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis, Tyler James Williams and Janelle James in 'Abbott Elementary.'

Though it originally aired on ABC, Abbott Elementary is also available on streaming platforms. The show also received two nominations, including one in the best television series, comedy, category and a best actress nod to Quinta Brunson.

While fans prepare for the upcoming third season, they can catch up on the first two on Hulu and Max.

Barry

<p>Courtesy of HBO</p> Bill Hader in 'Barry.'

Courtesy of HBO

Bill Hader in 'Barry.'

Barry scored two nominations after its final season aired in early 2023, ending in May. Bill Hader, the eponymous lead, earned a nod for best performance by a male actor in a television series in a musical or comedy.

All four seasons of Barry can be streamed on Max or on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video with a premium subscription.

Jury Duty

amazon freevee James Marsden in 'Jury Duty.'
amazon freevee James Marsden in 'Jury Duty.'

Jury Duty made audiences double down in laughter as the reality show/sitcom followed juror Ronald Gladden as he serves his duty and doesn’t realize everyone around him is an actor — including James Marsden.

The show can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

Ted Lasso

Apple TV+ Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso in 'Ted Lasso.'
Apple TV+ Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso in 'Ted Lasso.'

One of audiences’ favorite comedies since the COVID-19 pandemic, Ted Lasso, ended this year after its third season aired on Apple TV+. The show nabbed three nominations at the Globes, including nods for Jason Sudeikis and Hannah Waddingham, who play the lead coach Ted and supporting role team manager Rebecca as the two try to make their team, AFC Richmond, a winner.

All three seasons of the show are available on Apple TV+.

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