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Golden Globes return after Hollywood boycott

The Golden Globes — long known as Hollywood’s favorite party, but rocked by recent scandals — will attempt to stage a celebrity-filled comeback Tuesday, as films from Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” to “Top Gun” and “Avatar” sequels compete for top honors.

The Globes traditionally play a key role in kick-starting the movie awards season, but were taken off air last year amid controversy over ethical lapses and a lack of diversity in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which organizes the Beverly Hills gala.

This year, following efforts to reform the HFPA — which previously had no Black members — NBC will broadcast the 80th Golden Globe Awards on a one-off basis, and invitations have been dispatched to Tinseltown’s brightest stars.

A-listers expected in the ballroom at the Beverly Hilton include Spielberg, whose semi-autobiographical film is the favorite to win best drama, and Eddie Murphy, who will receive a career achievement award.

Comedian Jerrod Carmichael will host the ceremony, and Quentin Tarantino is among the night’s presenters.

But many top nominees have not yet confirmed their attendance, and Deadline awards columnist Pete Hammond expects this year’s Globes to be “different” from the glitzy, hard-partying, champagne-soaked bashes seen before Covid and industry boycotts interrupted the merrymaking.

“They are going to be muted. There’s no after-parties to go to. There’s none of that. They’re not spending big bucks, the studios, on all of this,” Hammond told AFP.

Those who walk the red carpet will be peppered with questions from journalists like “Do you feel comfortable being here?” and “Are you satisfied they’ve made all the changes?” he predicted.

“It’s not going to be exclusively ‘What are you wearing?'”

– Spielberg, Cruise, Cameron –

Unlike the Oscars, the Golden Globes movie awards are split between “drama” and “comedy or musical” categories. 

On the drama side, “The Fabelmans” is up against last year’s two biggest box office hits — the blockbuster sequel “Top Gun: Maverick” starring Tom Cruise, and James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water.”  

“Tar,” set in the cutthroat world of classical music, and rock-and-roll biopic “Elvis” could also spring surprises. 

Their respective stars — Cate Blanchett, who plays a ruthless conductor, and Austin Butler, stepping into Presley’s blue suede shoes — are frontrunners for drama acting prizes. 

But “The Whale” nominee Brendan Fraser, who alleges he was once sexually assaulted by a former HFPA president, has ruled out attending Tuesday’s gala.

Cruise, a producer on “Top Gun: Maverick,” is also unlikely to attend, after he returned his three Globes to the HFPA in 2021 in protest at its behavior.

“The Banshees of Inisherin” holds the most overall nominations at this year’s Globes, with eight, and is a favorite to win best comedy, as well as best comedy actor for Colin Farrell.

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