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The 78th Golden Globe Awards will take place on Sunday.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will return to host the awards show bi-coastal from New York and Los Angeles.
Here we look at what to look out for ahead of the star-studded event.
There will be no red carpet or star-studded audience this Sunday at the Golden Globes, but much remains at stake at the first major Hollywood awards show of the year.
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in for the ceremony honoring the best in film and television, but what should you be watching for?
Season 4 of
The Crown proved a smash hit for Netflix, with legions of viewers tuning in to pore over its gripping representation of royal scandals and intrigue. Yet for a series that’s touted as a historical drama, the intersection of those two categories has caused some furore, with the show attracting criticism for taking too much license with its interpretation of events.
In the latest evolution, it’s been reported that the ongoing debate could lead to tighter rules being implemented for streaming services. According to the
Times, platforms like Netflix could be made to adhere to stricter regulations when dramatising real-life events in the future. John Whittingdale, the Minister of State for Media and Data, has said that international platforms could have to procure a special licence to operate in the UK to guarantee that they meet minimum standards.