In an evening stuffed with pleasant surprises, tearful acceptance speeches and eye-roll-inducing moments, there was nonetheless so much that audiences didn’t see on TV.
From former co-stars reuniting on the Beverly Hilton to winners answering questions from press backstage, Occasions reporters share highlights from Hollywood’s large evening.
Seth Rogen takes notes for “The Studio” Season 2
Seth Rogen and “The Studio” writers had their eyes peeled for brand spanking new materials at Sunday’s ceremony and within the days main as much as it.
“That is good poaching floor for us,” the first-time winner mentioned within the Globes press room after the present’s comedy collection win. (Backstage, he joked that “The Studio” crew’s look was coincidentally timed with “One Battle After One other’s” win.)
Rogen added that celebrities usually method him to request cameos in “The Studio”: “Plenty of the studio heads wish to be on the present, and a few of them shall be.”
Episode 8 of the Apple TV comedy’s first season was set on the Golden Globes and featured visitor appearances by actors Adam Scott and Zoë Kravitz in addition to Netflix co-Chief Govt Ted Sarandos. Maybe its sophomore season, which begins filming subsequent week, will embrace a Beverly Hilton lodge reprise. — Malia Mendez
“Set It Up” stars Glen Powell and Zoey Deutch reunited on the Golden Globes.
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A “Set It Up” reunion
There was a “Set It Up” reunion by the bar when Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell — alongside together with his mother and father — reconnected whereas attempting to order drinks. Powell’s mother gushed at Deutch, saying Powell instructed her about Deutch’s movie, “Nouvelle Obscure.” As Powell positioned Deutch’s drink order, the actress spoke together with his mother about her subsequent venture. In the meantime, a couple of steps away, buddies and “SmartLess” co-hosts Jason Bateman and Will Arnett made a beeline for the sushi bar. “That is what I’m after,” Arnett mentioned as he grabbed a serving of fried rice with tuna — shortly going again for seconds. Bateman took a plate — “I had a salad at like 1 p.m.,” he reasoned. — Yvonne Villarreal
Joe Alwyn, Noah Jupe, Chloé Zhao, Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal and Jacobi Jupe backstage on the Golden Globes.
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“Grief is love”
After their win within the show-closing drama movie class, the forged of “Hamnet” took to the press room to reminisce concerning the heat ambiance on the set of the historic drama.
Director Chloé Zhao clutched her chest as Jacobi Jupe, 12, who performs the titular Hamnet, mentioned, “This movie is all about grief and love, and grief is love.”
“On this set, everybody was household. There wasn’t one one that was impolite or imply, and all of us labored collectively to create this unbelievable movie,” he mentioned.
Behind Jupe, his co-stars Joe Alwyn, Jessie Buckley — who additionally received the drama actress Golden Globe — and Paul Mescal appeared on like proud mother and father, hugging one another. — M.M.
Ludwig Goransson’s win for unique rating was minimize from the CBS telecast.
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Authentic rating axed from telecast
Ludwig Göransson received the Golden Globe for unique rating for “Sinners,” beating out Alexandre Desplat for “Frankenstein,” Jonny Greenwood for “One Battle After One other,” Kangding Ray for “Sirât,” Max Richter for “Hamnet” and Hans Zimmer for “F1.”
The award was handed out off air, presumably to trim time from the telecast. — Josh Rottenberg
Noah Wyle accepts the Golden Globes for actor in a TV drama for his function in “The Pitt.”
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Noah Wyle virtually missed his win
Because the present started once more, Noah Wyle and his spouse, Sara Wells, had been prevented from making their approach again to their seats simply earlier than his class was known as. They lastly let him rush again to his desk, settling in simply earlier than his identify was known as. — Y.V.
“The Secret Agent” director Kleber Mendonça Filho and producer Emilie Lesclaux maintain their award for non-English-language movie.
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‘The Secret Agent’ director‘s name to motion
Kleber Mendonça Filho, the Brazilian director of “The Secret Agent,” which took house the Golden Globe for non-English-language movie, within the press room cited Brazil’s previous corrupt management as he spoke concerning the political energy of movie.
“Cinema is usually a approach of expressing some grievances that all of us have when it comes to the society we stay in,” Mendonça mentioned.
“I might notably deal with younger U.S. filmmakers … there’s a variety of expertise to specific your self, and I believe it is a excellent time to specific your self,” the director continued. “That’s what I wish to see from U.S. filmmakers.” — M.M.
Stellan Skarsgård received one of many first awards of the evening for his function in “Sentimental Worth.”
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Stellan Skarsgård teases “Mamma Mia!” sequel
Again within the press room after his shock Golden Globes win for supporting film actor, Stellan Skarsgård saved largely mum when requested for an replace on the reported “Mamma Mia!” sequel within the works.
Nonetheless, Skarsgård did assert that regardless of her dying within the franchise’s second installment, “Mamma Mia! Right here We Go Once more” (2018), Donna Sheridan’s character might all the time be introduced again with the magic of the films — large information for Meryl Streep die-hards (pun meant). — M.M.
Goodbye from Globes
Because the ceremony got here to a detailed, the mild chaos of stars — “The Smashing Machine’s” Emily Blunt linked arms with husband John Krasinski (playfully singing upon his exit) whereas “Music Sung Blue’s” Kate Hudson, “Severance’s” Adam Scott and “Hacks’” Jean Good filtered behind them — made their solution to the doorways to start out their after-party journeys as ushers shouted “stroll and discuss, stroll and discuss.” Gayle King, gripping the practice of her beaded gown, walked cautiously in her heels. Wagner Moura, carrying the winner’s envelope that listed his identify, waved to people on his approach out. “White Lotus” stars Jason Isaacs and Aimee Lou Wooden shared a boisterous chuckle, whereas Powell made positive his mother and father had been in his vary of sight. — Y.V.












