Perhaps the ''Wicked'' team should have called on Madame Morrible to enact some dark magic on Golden Globe voters before nominations were announced Monday. ''Wicked: For Good'' wasn't nominated for best picture or best director, one of several surprising exclusions.
Snubs at the Golden Globes seem even more shocking considering how many people do get nominated. With six nominees in most categories, separate nominations for comedy/musical and drama, television and podcast buckets too, it seems there would be enough to go around. And yet that's hardly ever the case. Others left out include Joe Rogan, Sydney Sweeney and Gwyneth Paltrow, leaving room for plenty of surprise inclusions.
Here are some of the biggest snubs and surprises of the morning.
SNUB: ''Wicked: For Good'' and Jon M. Chu
Yes, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande got in (although Grande's inclusion in the supporting category is really stretching the limits of the word ''supporting"), but this was supposed to be ''Wicked's'' year at the Golden Globes. Not only was Jon M. Chu looked over (again) for best director, but the film itself didn't even get into the Musical/Comedy category for best picture — and this after they so graciously accepted the weird conciliatory box office achievement prize last year. Was it because ''Wicked: For Good'' wasn't as well-received as the first? Either way, it teaches awards bodies a lesson about ''waiting'' to honor two-parters until the second (see also: ''Dune'').
SURPRISE: Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts' turn as a Yale philosophy professor embroiled in a moral conundrum in Luca Guadagnino's ''After the Hunt'' was widely praised as a return to form for the star. But the film itself pretty much died on the vine — a critical and box office flop that seemed to indicate that it was out of the awards conversation entirely. And yet, same as it ever was, the Globes can't resist a high wattage star like Roberts in their midst.
SNUB: Sydney Sweeney