News of the World: When is Golden Globes nominee coming to Netflix in the UK?
Helena Zengel is up for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
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Your support makes all the difference.News of the World, the Western drama film starring Helena Zengel and Tom Hanks, will soon be available to watch on Netflix in the UK.
Zengel scored a Golden Globe nomination in the Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture category for her performance in the movie. The 12-year-old actor was among the nominees announced on Wednesday during a virtual ceremony.
Composer James Newton Howard is also up for Best Original Score –Motion Picture for his work on the film.
UK viewers will be able to watch News of the World, which reunites Hanks with director Paul Greengrass for the first time since the 2013 Captain Phillips, from 10 February at 8am GMT.
Related: Full list of 2021 Golden Globes nominees
In the US, News of the World was released in limited movie theatres by Universal Pictures on 25 December 2020.
The film then became available to rent on several streaming platforms – for a premium fee – on 15 January 2021. It can currently be found on Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play, and YouTube for $19.99.
Netflix came out on top of the 2021 Golden Globes nominations, with 22 nominations on the film side and 20 on the TV side.
You can read up on the biggest snubs and surprises of this year’s nominations here.
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