Looking ahead to what will be the start of the awards season in the entertainment industry, the nominees for the Golden Globes 2025 where the tape “Emilia Pérez” swept the scene, taking 10 nominations in different categories.
“The Brutalist”starring Adrien Brody as a Hungarian Jewish architect who survives the Holocaust,came in second with seven nominations,followed by “Conclave”a drama about Vatican intrigue,which scored six.
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Regarding the world of television, the series “The Bear” once again stood out at the 2025 Golden Globes ceremony after winning five nominations, followed by “Only Murders in the Building” y “Shogun”who obtained 4 nominations each.
Let us remember that the ceremony for the delivery of these awards will take place at the Hotel Bverly Hilton on January 5, 2025.
Here we leave you the complete list with all the nominations of the different categories of the golden Globes 2025.
Complete list of nominees for the 2025 Golden Globes
Best actor in a television series
- Donald Glover,Mr. and Mrs. Smith
- Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent
- Gary oldman, Slow Horses
- Eddie Redmayne, The Day of the Jackal
- hiroyuki Sanada, Shōgun
- Billy Bob Thornton, Landman
Best musical composition for a motion picture
- Volker Bertelmann, Chamber
- Daniel Blumberg, The Brutalist
- Kris Bowers, The Wild Robot
- Clément Ducol, camille, Emilia Pérez
- Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Challengers
- Hans Zimmer, Dune: Part Two
Best Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
- baby reindeer
- Disclaimer
- Monsters: The History of Lyle and Erik Menendez
- The Penguin
- Ripley
- True Detective: Night Country
Best Actor in a motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
- Jesse Eisenberg, A Real Pain
- Hugh Grant, Heretic
- Gabriel LaBelle, Saturday Night
- jesse Plemons, Kinds of Kindness
- Glen Powell, Hit Man
- Sebastian Stan, A Different Man
Best supporting actress on television
- Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear
- Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
- Dakota Fanning, Ripley
- Jessica Gunning, Baby reindeer
- Allison Janney, The Diplomat
- Kali Reis, true Detective: Night Country
Best foreign language film
- All We Imagine as Light
- emilia Perez
- The Girl with the Needle
- I’m Still Here
Best supporting actor on television
- Tadanobu Asano, Shōgun
- Javier Bardem, Monsters: the Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
- Harrison Ford, Shrinking
- Jack Lowden, Slow Horses
- Diego Luna, The Machine
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear
Best Original Song in a Motion Picture
- “Beautiful That Way,” The Last showgirl, Music and Lyrics by Miley cyrus, Lykke Li and Andrew Wyatt
- “Compress/Repress,” Challengers, Music and lyrics by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross & Luca Guadagnino
- “El Mal,” Emilia Pérez, Music and lyrics by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard
- “Forbidden Road,” Better Man, Music and lyrics by Robbie Williams, Freddy Wexler & Sacha Skarbek
- “Kiss The Sky,” The Wild Robot, Music and lyrics by Delacey, jordan Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Maren Morris, Michael Pollack & Ali Tamposi
- “Mi Camino,” Emilia Pérez, Music and lyrics by clément Ducol and Camille
Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Series
- Kristen Bell, nobody Wants This
- Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
- Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
- Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
- Kathryn Hahn, Agatha All Along
- Jean Smart, Hacks
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
- Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer
- Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country
- cristin Milioti, The Penguin
- Sofia Vergara, Griselda
- Naomi Watts, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
- Kate winslet, The Regime
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- Ariana Grande, Wicked
- Selena Gomez, Emilia Perez
- felicity Jones, the Brutalist
- Margaret Qualley, The Substance
- Isabella Rossellini, Conclave
- Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez
Best screenplay for a film
- Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez
- Sean Baker, Anora
- Brady Corbet, Mona fastvold, The Brutalist
- Jesse Eisenberg, A real Pain
- coralie Fargeat, The Substance
- Peter Straughan, Conclave
- Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building
- Jason segel, Shrinking
- Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
- Jeremy Allen White, The Bear
Best Actor in a Limited Series or Television Movie
- Colin Farrell, The Penguin
- Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer
- Kevin Kline, Disclaimer
- Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
- Ewan McGregor, A Gentleman in Moscow
- andrew Scott, Ripley
Best actress in a Drama Series
- Kathy Bates, matlock
- Emma D’Arcy, House of the Dragon
- Maya Erskine, Mr. and Mrs.Smith
- Keira Knightley, Black Doves
- Anna Sawai, Shōgun
- Keri Russell, The Diplomat
best director
- Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez
- Sean Baker, Anora
- Edward Berger, Conclave
- brady Corbet, The Brutalist
- Coralie Fargeat, the Substance
- Payal Kapadia, All We Imagine as Light
congratulations to the 82nd #GoldenGlobes nominees for Best Picture – Drama:
✨ THE BRUTALIST
✨ A COMPLETE UNKNOWN
✨ CONCLAVE
✨ DUNE: PART TWO
✨ NICKEL BOYS
✨ SEPTEMBER 5 pic.twitter.com/dIiYNfMSSC— Golden Globes (@goldenglobes) December 9, 2024
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Interview: time.news Editor with Awards Season Expert
Editor: Welcome to Time.news! As we step into awards season, the anticipation is building, especially with the Golden Globes 2025 just around the corner.Today, we have a special guest, Dr. emily Carter, a renowned expert in film and television studies. Emily, thank you for joining us!
dr. Carter: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to dive into the details of this year’s nominations and what they might mean for the industry.
Editor: Let’s start with the standout nominee this year—“Emilia Pérez.” With an incredible ten nominations, what do you think makes this film resonate so strongly with the voters?
Dr. Carter: “Emilia Pérez” appears to strike a perfect balance of compelling storytelling and profound emotional depth. Films that explore intricate themes frequently enough attract attention, and with ten nominations, it’s clear that it has struck a chord in multiple categories.It blends drama with a global appeal that transcends borders, which is vital in today’s cinematic landscape.
Editor: Absolutely! Following closely, we have “The Brutalist” with seven nominations. The story of a hungarian jewish architect during the Holocaust is deeply impactful.How do you think historical narratives fare in awards?
Dr. Carter: Historical narratives often do well during awards seasons, especially those that illuminate profound human experiences, such as tragedy and resilience. They not only remind audiences of past injustices but also provide a platform for discussion about contemporary issues. “The Brutalist” seems to do just that, engaging viewers in a dialog about memory and identity, which are essential in current times.
Editor: Shifting gears to television, “The Bear” has consistently garnered attention. What do you think contributes to its success with five nominations this year?
Dr. Carter: “The Bear” excels in its authentic exploration of both the culinary world and personal struggles. It resonates with viewers on multiple levels—comedy, drama, and even societal observations about meal planning and family dynamics. The series’ character-driven storytelling is a hallmark of successful television, making it hard for voters to overlook.
Editor: Speaking of television, we see a diverse array of nominees across all categories this year. For example, “Only Murders in the Building” and “Shogun” both received four nominations.What trends do you observe in the nominations this year?
Dr.Carter: The trends indicate a growing embrace of genre-blending narratives. We see drama, comedy, and thriller elements mingling more than ever in popular series. This reflects a shift in viewer expectations; audiences want rich, multifaceted stories that keep them engaged throughout. Furthermore, there’s an emphasis on diversity in storytelling, both in theme and in representation behind and in front of the camera.
Editor: With the ceremony scheduled for January 5, 2025, how notable are award ceremonies like the Golden globes for the industry’s future, in your opinion?
Dr. Carter: Award ceremonies can significantly shape an artist’s career and influence the types of projects that get funded. They spotlight diverse voices and provide recognition to underrepresented talent, which is vital for balancing the industry’s landscape. Winning or even being nominated can lead to more funding opportunities and greater visibility for future work.
Editor: Lastly, do you have a favorite category this year that you believe will be notably competitive?
Dr. Carter: Without a doubt,the category for Best Actor in a Motion Picture,Comedy or Musical stands out. With talents like Jesse Eisenberg and Hugh Grant in the mix, it’s bound to be a nail-biter. Their performances have each offered somthing unique and engaging, making this a category to watch.
Editor: Thank you so much, emily, for sharing your insights! the Golden Globes this year certainly promise to be intriguing, both for the nominees and for the industry as a whole.We appreciate your time today.
dr. Carter: Thank you! I’m looking forward to the ceremony—it’ll be exciting to see who takes home the awards!