The 2013 Golden Globes nominations are in and we already can’t wait for the awards ceremony! While the Oscars has Seth MacFarlane, comedic duo Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are taking over hosting duties for the Globes, which will be a nice change from Ricky Gervais’ run these past few years. But enough of that, let’s get down to the list of nominees!

Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Ed Helms joins the Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Dr. Aida Takla-O’Reilly to announce the 2013 Golden Globes nominations in 25 categories. Already expected to take home top honors were Daniel Day-Lewis for ‘Lincoln,’ Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman for ‘Les Miserables,’ and Denzel Washington for ‘Flight.’ But ‘Django Unchained‘ also came out in front of the pack with nominations going to Leonardo DiCaprio and Christoph Waltz for Best Supporting Actor, Quentin Tarantino for Best Director, and the film itself for Best Motion Picture.

The 2013 Golden Globes awards ceremony will be be broadcast live on Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 5 p.m. PST/8 p.m. EST on NBC. Until then, check out the full list of nominations below:

Best Motion Picture — Drama
‘Argo’
‘Django Unchained’
‘Lincoln’
‘Life of Pi’
‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’
‘Les Miserables’
‘Moonrise Kingdom’
‘Salmon Fishing in Yemen’
‘Silver Linings Playbook’

Best Director
Ben Affleck, ‘Argo’
Kathryn Bigelow, ‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Ang Lee, ‘Life of Pi’
Steven Spielberg, ‘Lincoln’
Quentin Tarantino, ‘Django Unchained’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama
Daniel Day-Lewis, ‘Lincoln’
Richard Gere, ‘Arbitrage’
John Hawkes, ‘The Sessions’
Joaquin Phoenix, ‘The Master’
Denzel Washington, ‘Flight’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Jack Black, ‘Bernie’
Hugh Jackman, ‘Les Miserables’
Bradley Cooper, ‘Silver Linings Playbook’
Ewan McGregor, ‘Salmon Fishing in Yemen’
Bill Murray, ‘Hyde Park and Hudson’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama
Jessica Chastain, ‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Marion Cotillard, ‘Rust and Bone’
Helen Mirren, ‘Hitchock’
Noami Watts, ‘The Impossible’
Rachel Weisz, ‘The Deep Blue Sea’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Emily Blunt, ‘Salmon Fishing in Yemen’
Judie Dench, ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Motel’
Jennifer Lawrence, ‘Silver Linings Playbook’
Maggie Smith, ‘Quartet’
Meryl Streep, ‘Hope Springs’

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Alan Arkin, ‘Argo’
Leonardo DiCaprio, ‘Django Unchained’
Phillip Seymour Hoffman, ‘The Master’
Tommy Lee Jones, ‘Lincoln’
Christoph Waltz, ‘Django Unchained’

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Amy Adams, ‘The Master’
Sally Field, ‘Lincoln’
Anne Hathaway, ‘Les Miserables’
Helen Hunt, ‘The Sessions’
Nicole Kidman, ‘The Paperboy’

Best Screenplay from a Motion Picture
‘Lincoln’
‘Zero Dark Thirty’
‘Silver Lingings Playbook’
‘Django Unchained’
‘Argo’

Best Original Score from a Motion Picture
‘Life of Pi’
‘Argo’
‘Anna Karenina’
‘Cloud Atlas’
‘Lincoln’

Best Original Song from a Motion Picture
“For You,” ‘Act of Valor’
“Not Running Anymore,” ‘Stand Up Guys’
“Safe and Sound,” ‘The Hunger Games’
“Skyfall,” ‘Sykfall’
“Suddenly,” ‘Les Miserables’

Best Foreign Language Film
‘Amour’
‘A Royal Affair’
‘The Intouchables’
‘Rust and Bone’
‘Kon-Tiki’

Best Animated Feature Film
‘Brave’
‘Frankenweenie’
‘Hotel Transylvania’
‘Rise of the Guardians’
‘Wreck-It Ralph’

Best Television Drama Series
‘Breaking Bad’
‘Boardwalk Empire’
‘Downton Abbey’
‘Homeland’
‘The Newsroom’

Best Television Comedy Series
‘The Big Bang Theory’
‘Episodes’
‘Girls’
‘Modern Family’
‘Smash’

Best Actor in a Television Drama Series
Steve Buscemi, ‘Boardwalk Empire’
Bryan Cranston, ‘Breaking Bad’
Jeff Daniels, ‘The Newsroom’
John Hamm, ‘Mad Men’
Damien Lewis, ‘Homeland’

Best Actor in a Television Comedy Series
Alec Baldwin, ’30 Rock’
Don Cheadle, ‘House of Lies’
Matt LeBlanc, ‘Episodes’
Louis C.K., ‘Louie’
Jim Parsons, ‘The Big Bang Theory’

Best Actress in a Television Drama Series
Connie Britton, ‘Nashville’
Glenn CLose, ‘Damages’
Claire Danes, ‘Homeland’
Michelle Dockery, ‘Downton Abbey’
Julianna Margulies, ‘The Good Wife’

Best Actress in a Television Comedy Series
Zoe Deschanel, ‘New Girl’
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, ‘Veep’
Lena Dunham, ‘Girls’
Tina Fey, ’30 Rock’
Amy Poehler, ‘Parks and Recreation’

Best Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
‘Game Change’
‘The Girl’
‘Hatfields & McCoys’
‘The Hour’
‘Political Animals’

Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Kevin Costner, ‘Hatfields and McCoys’
Benedict Cumberbatch, ‘Sherlock’
Woody Harrelson, ‘Game Change’
Toby Jones, ‘The Girl’
Clive Owen, ‘Hemmingway and Gelhorn’

Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Nicole Kidman, ‘Hemmingway and Gelhorn’
Jessica Lange, ‘American Horror Story: Asylum’
Sienna Miller, ‘The Girl’
Julianne Moore, ‘Game Change’
Sigourney Weaver, ‘Political Animals’

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Max Greenfield, ‘New Girl’
Ed Harris, ‘Game Change’
Danny Huston, ‘Magic City’
Eric Stonestreet, ‘Modern Family’
Mandy Patinkin, ‘Homeland’

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Hayden Panettiere, ‘Nashville’
Sarah Paulson, ‘American Horror Story: Asylum’
Archie Panjabi, ‘The Good Wife’
Maggie Smith, ‘Downton Abbey’
Sofia Vergara, ‘Modern Family’

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