The Writers Guild of America's west and east arms have announced nominations for this year's honors in screenwriting, television, new media, news, radio/audio, and promotional writing during 2023. Due to the Hollywood strikes, this year's ceremony will take place on Sunday, April 14, 2024.
For the Original Screenplay category, notable nominations include 'Air' by Alex Convery, 'Barbie' by Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach, 'The Holdovers' by David Hemingson, 'May December' by Samy Burch, and 'Past Lives' by Celine Song.
In the Adapted Screenplay category, standout nominees are 'American Fiction' by Cord Jefferson, 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.' by Kelly Fremon Craig, 'Killers of the Flower Moon' by Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese, 'Nyad' by Julia Cox, and 'Oppenheimer' by Christopher Nolan.
Documentary Screenplay nominations include 'Bella!' by Jeff L. Lieberman, 'It Ain't Over' by Sean Mullin, 'The Pigeon Tunnel' by Errol Morris, 'Stamped from the Beginning' by David Teague, and 'What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?' by John Scheinfeld.
For Drama Series, acclaimed works like 'The Crown,' 'The Curse,' 'The Diplomat,' 'The Last of Us,' and 'Succession' have been recognized. In the Comedy Series category, notable nominations include 'Abbott Elementary,' 'Barry,' 'The Bear,' 'Jury Duty,' and 'Only Murders in the Building.'
New Series nominations feature 'The Diplomat,' 'Jury Duty,' 'The Last of Us,' 'Poker Face,' and 'Shrinking.' Limited Series nominees include 'A Murder at the End of the World,' 'Beef,' 'Daisy Jones & The Six,' 'Fargo,' and 'Lessons in Chemistry.'
Other categories such as TV & New Media Motion Pictures, Animation, Episodic Drama, Episodic Comedy, Comedy/Variety Talk Series, Comedy/Variety Sketch Series, and Comedy/Variety Specials also have a diverse range of nominations.