Golden Globes: so, who is most likely to take home a GONG?

Nominations for this year's Golden Globes were announced yesterday, and we have (unsurprisingly) spent much of today predicting the winners.

La La Land has topped the nominations for movies with seven nominations including Best Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actress and Actor, Best screen play, and Best original score, so they're sure to bring home a gong.

But will Emma Stone nab Best Actress for her performance in La La Land or will Meryl Steep take it home for Florence Foster Jenkins?

This is Streep’s 30th Golden Globe Nomination, and she is also set to receive a Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award, so she's sure to go home happy either way.

Ryan Reynolds looks set to bag the Best Actor award for his role in Deadpool, but we think our own Colin Farrell will be close on his heels to nab the award for his role in The Lobster.

Barry Jenkins is blazing a trail for Best Director and Best Motion Picture, for Moonlight with a staggering six nominations.

The People Vs OJ Simpson looks set to win the Television Series/ Program Award with a total of five nominations including Best Actress for Sarah Paulson, Best Actor for Courtney B. Vance, and Best Supporting Performance for John Travolta. According to Vanity Fair Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge, Martin Scorsese’s Silence, Jackie, Nocturnal Animals, and Moonlight all look set to win.

The Golden Globes usually causes some hype as it hints at next year's Oscar winners.

Speculation is nothing if not a fun pastime, but if previous wins are anything to go by the Golden Globes have foretold the eventual Oscar winner for best picture 11 times over the past 20 years.   

This will be the 74th Annual Golden Globes ceremony with Jimmy Fallon is set to host and will air on January 8, 2017 on NBC.

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