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In a major Golden Globes snub, the BBC and HBO’s acclaimed series I May Destroy You has failed to earn a single nomination.
Michaela Coel’s blisteringly authentic British drama was a contender to perform well at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association gongs, but voters evidently felt otherwise.
There was no recognition in the limited series category, which featured a number of international series, including BBC/Hulu drama Normal People and Netflix’s Unorthodox.
I May Destroy You was also shut out
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After shockingly being snubbed by the Golden Globes, Michaela Coel’s searing BBC/HBO series I May Destroy You has garnered a bunch of nominations for the UK’s Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
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I May Destroy You will not return for a second series, according to HBO‘s Chief Content Officer, Casey Bloys.The 2020 series, which was created by Coel, follows her character Arabella Essiedu as she tries to rebuild her life after being raped.I May Destroy You aired on BBC One in the UK and drew huge critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, being named NME‘s best TV show of 2020 as well as topping the list in numerous other outlets.However, Bloys has confirmed that there is no series two
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nominees for the 78th Golden Globes. On 28 February, the ceremony will mark one of the first big stops on the road to the Oscars, providing a first guide of the lay of the land in this year’s unique awards season.
announcement of the nominations earlier today made sure of one striking difference: 2021 would not be another British invasion, as took place last year when Fleabag and 1917 respectively won a number of the top prizes. Perhaps the most notable snub was of Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, the electric BBC/HBO series which became one of the most talked about of last year.
There may have a staggering snub for I May Destroy You, but overall, the 78th Golden Globe nominations have been ones to savor for British film and TV talent.
Fleabag and 1917 respectively won a number of the top prizes. Perhaps the most notable snub was of Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, the electric BBC/HBO series which became one of the most talked about of last year.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association often differs with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when it comes to films not in the English language. Case in point this year, two titles not eligible in the International Feature Oscar race made the cut with the Golden Globes this morning as both Italy’s The Life Ahead and A24’s Korean-American family drama Minari scored nominations in the Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language category.
I May Destroy You has not been awarded a single nomination at this year’s Golden Globes awards.Fans and critics alike have condemned the BBC–HBO drama’s omission from the 2021 list, with some calling the snub an “absolute travesty” and “bewildering”.Michaela Coel’s hit drama about a woman piecing together the events of her sexual assault was widely expected to land nods in the Best Limited Series category.