Golden Globes 2023 big favourites: this is how the bets are

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Since On December 12, the Golden Globe Awards nominations were announced., Predictions for who will take home the prize on Tuesday, January 10, are fluctuating. A few hours before the gala, Hollywood Foreign Press Association Held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, these are the favorites in the main categories, according to the Gold Derby portal, which combines the forecasts of various special publications, the opinion of an expert panel, and the votes of the readers.

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Best Film (Drama): ‘The Fabelmans’, by Steven Spielbergprovides some clarity in the forecasts to the rest of the competitors. “Avatar: The Sense of Water”, “Elvis” and “Top Gun: Maverick” continue to compete closely for second place.

Best Picture (Comedy or Musical): Bets are based on ‘Everything is everywhere at once’ by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ by Martin McDonagh follows right after.

best director: Steven Spielberg for ‘The Fabelmans’ continues to dominate this category, but shares of ‘Everything everywhere at once’ writers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert have risen in recent days.

Best Actress (Drama): Here is the biggest favorite cate blanchettFor her work on ‘TÁR’, however, Michelle Williams (“The Fabelmans”) and Viola Davis (“king lady”) also seem to have options.

Best Actor (Drama): The fight for the prize in this category is two-player: Austin Butler for ‘Elvis’ and Brendan Fraser for ‘Whale (Whale)’, who started with a slight advantage in the betting.

Best Actress (Comedy or Musical): ‘Everything and Everywhere’ star Michelle Yeoh is the undisputed favorite ahead of Margot Robbie (“Babylon”).

Best Actor (Comedy or Musical): Colin Farrel Although Daniel Craig’s nomination (“Daggers in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion”) has garnered a lot of support lately, he has authority in the predictions for his role in “The Banshees of Inisherin.”

best animated movie: Bets point to ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’. Another winner would be a big surprise.

Best Foreign Film: Estimates point to a close fight between the Indian “RRR” and the German “Everything is quiet on the Front”, with the Korean “Decision to Leave” in third place in a short distance.

Best Series (Drama): ‘Separation (Seniority)’ is ahead of ‘The Crown’ and ‘The House of the Dragon’ in betting.

Best Series (Comedy): While ‘Abbott College’ has settled as a favourite lately, the ‘The Bear’ and ‘Only murders in the building’ nominations are losing their options.

Best Actor (Drama): ‘Better call Saul’ star Bob Odenkirk starts off with a certain advantage over his closest follower, Adam Scott, who was nominated for ‘Separation (Severance)’.

Best Actress (Drama): Head pulse in between zendaya (“Euphoria”) and Imelda Staunton (“The Crown”) tick all predictions in this category.

Best Actor (Comedy): There seems to be a clear favorite here, and the protagonist of ‘Bear’ is Jeremy Allen White. Steve Martin (“Only the murders in the building”) is the only person who appears to be able to outshine him.

Best Actress (Comedy): Bets reflect a tie in first position between Quinta Brunson (‘Colegio Abbott’) and Jenna Ortega (‘Wednesday’), but the first one is moving higher.

Best Mini-Series or Movie Made for Television: Predictions give victory to the second season of ‘The White Lotus’ followed by ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’.

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