[FULL LIST] Golden Globes 2025: All key nominees ahead of Sunday’s ceremony

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The 82nd Golden Globe Awards promise to be a dazzling celebration of cinematic and television excellence, honouring the standout productions and performances of 2024.

Set to take place at the iconic Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, the ceremony will air live on CBS on 5 January 2025, with acclaimed comedian Nikki Glaser taking centre stage as host.

The awards ceremony will commence at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8pm EST, offering viewers a front-row seat to one of Hollywood’s most prestigious nights.

PUNCH Online reports that, for fans in Nigeria, the broadcast will kick off at 2am WAT on 6 January 2025.

The red carpet backdrop reads Golden Globes as technicians and workers add the last touches the day before the Golden Globes at Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on January 4, 2025. (Photo by ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP)

While CBS and Paramount+ are the primary broadcasters, Nigerian viewers are encouraged to check local listings for availability to avoid missing the star-studded affair.

Breaking Records and Shaping History

This year’s Golden Globes stand out not only for their glamorous return but also for making history with record-breaking nominations, as fans noted, reacting to the flash on Sunday via X.

What’s at Stake?

This year’s Golden Globes mark a pivotal moment for Hollywood, signalling a comeback after previous controversies. With Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner returning as executive producers alongside Dick Clark Productions, viewers can expect a meticulously crafted evening filled with emotional acceptance speeches, surprise winners, and unforgettable moments.

FULL LIST OF KEY GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEES

As retrieved from the organisers’ website, the surreal musical “Emilia Perez” leads all contenders with 10 nods, followed by “The Brutalist” with seven and “Conclave” with six.

– FILM –

Best film, drama

“The Brutalist”

“A Complete Unknown”

“Conclave”

“Dune: Part Two”

“Nickel Boys”

“September 5”

Best film, musical or comedy

“Anora”

“Challengers”

“Emilia Perez”

“A Real Pain”

“The Substance”

“Wicked”

Best actor, drama

Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist”

Timothee Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown”

Daniel Craig, “Queer”

Colman Domingo, “Sing Sing”

Ralph Fiennes, “Conclave”

Sebastian Stan, “The Apprentice”

Best actress, drama

Pamela Anderson, “The Last Showgirl”

Angelina Jolie, “Maria”

Nicole Kidman, “Babygirl”

Tilda Swinton, “The Room Next Door”

Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here”

Kate Winslet, “Lee”

Best actor, musical or comedy

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 actress, musical or comedy

Amy Adams, “Nightbitch”

Cynthia Erivo, “Wicked”

Karla Sofia Gascon, “Emilia Perez”

Mikey Madison, “Anora”

Demi Moore, “The Substance”

Zendaya, “Challengers”

Best supporting actor

Yura Borisov, “Anora”

Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain”

Edward Norton, “A Complete Unknown”

Guy Pearce, “The Brutalist”

Jeremy Strong, “The Apprentice”

Denzel Washington, “Gladiator II”

Best supporting actress

Selena Gomez, “Emilia Perez”

Ariana Grande, “Wicked”

Felicity Jones, “The Brutalist”

Margaret Qualley, “The Substance”

Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave”

Zoe Saldana, “Emilia Perez”

Best director

Jacques Audiard, “Emilia Perez”

Sean Baker, “Anora”

Edward Berger, “Conclave”

Brady Corbet, “The Brutalist”

Coralie Fargeat, “The Substance”

Payal Kapadia, “All We Imagine as Light”

Best non-English language film

“All We Imagine as Light”

“Emilia Perez”

“The Girl with the Needle”

“I’m Still Here”

“The Seed of the Sacred Fig”

“Vermiglio”

Best cinematic and box office achievement:

“Alien: Romulus”

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”

“Deadpool & Wolverine”

“Gladiator II”

“Inside Out 2”

“Twisters”

“Wicked”

“The Wild Robot”

Best animated feature

“Flow”

“Inside Out 2”

“Memoir of a Snail”

“Moana 2”

“Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”

“The Wild Robot”

– TELEVISION –

Best drama series

“The Day of the Jackal”

“The Diplomat”

“Mr & Mrs Smith”

“Shogun”

“Slow Horses”

“Squid Game”

Best drama actor

Donald Glover, “Mr & Mrs Smith”

Jake Gyllenhaal, “Presumed Innocent”

Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”

Eddie Redmayne, “The Day of the Jackal”

Hiroyuki Sanada, “Shogun”

Billy Bob Thornton, “Landman”

Best drama actress

Kathy Bates, “Matlock”

Emma D’Arcy, “House of the Dragon”

Maya Erskine, “Mr & Mrs Smith”

Keira Knightley, “Black Doves”

Keri Russell, “The Diplomat”

Anna Sawai, “Shogun”

Best musical or comedy series

“Abbott Elementary”

“The Bear”

“The Gentlemen”

“Hacks”

“Nobody Wants This”

“Only Murders in the Building”

Best musical or comedy actor

Adam Brody, “Nobody Wants This”

Ted Danson, “A Man on the Inside”

Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”

Jason Segel, “Shrinking”

Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”

Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

Best musical or comedy actress

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 limited series or TV movie

“Baby Reindeer”

“Disclaimer”

“Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story”

“The Penguin”

“Ripley”

“True Detective: Night Country”

Best limited series or TV movie actor

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 limited series or TV movie actress

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 performance in stand-up comedy on television:

Jamie Foxx, “Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was”

Nikki Glaser, “Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die”

Seth Meyers, “Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking”

Adam Sandler, “Adam Sandler: Love You”

Ali Wong, “Ali Wong: Single Lady”

Ramy Youssef, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings”

– FILMS WITH MOST NOMINATIONS –

“Emilia Perez” – 10

“The Brutalist” – 7

“Conclave” – 6

“Anora” – 5

“The Substance” – 5

PUNCH Online reports that the Golden Globe Awards, founded in 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, honour excellence in film and television.

Known for its star-studded ceremonies, the Globes celebrate the best in drama, comedy, and international storytelling.

As a key precursor to the Oscars and Emmys, the event spotlights groundbreaking performances and emerging talent, making it a global celebration of cinematic and television art.

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