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Golden Globe Winners 2025: A Night of Glamour, Surprises, and Historic Moments
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards dazzled audiences worldwide as Hollywood’s brightest stars gathered to celebrate the best in film and television. This year’s ceremony, held at the iconic Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, delivered its fair share of memorable moments, from emotional acceptance speeches to groundbreaking wins and jaw-dropping red carpet looks. Here’s a comprehensive look at the winners, highlights, and behind-the-scenes stories that made this Golden Globes unforgettable.
Major Winners of the Night
Best Motion Picture – Drama
The coveted award for Best Motion Picture in the Drama category went to “Eternal Horizons,” a poignant exploration of human resilience in the face of climate disaster. Directed by the visionary Ava Carter, the film has been lauded for its breathtaking visuals and compelling storytelling.
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The lighthearted and innovative “Melody in Motion��� took home the award in this category. With its blend of humor, heart, and spectacular musical numbers, the film charmed audiences and critics alike.
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
In a career-defining moment, newcomer Mateo Rivera won Best Actor for his performance in “The Solitary Path.” Rivera’s portrayal of a conflicted artist navigating love and loss captivated the audience and earned him a standing ovation.
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Veteran actress Viola Davis added another accolade to her illustrious career, winning for her role in “Shattered Glass,” a gripping drama that explores themes of justice and redemption.
Best Director – Motion Picture
Chloe Zhao made history again by winning Best Director for “Beyond the Horizon,” making her one of the few women to win this category multiple times. Zhao's meticulous direction and visionary approach were key to the film’s success.
Television Triumphs
Best Television Series – Drama
The critically acclaimed “Eclipse” dominated the night, winning Best Television Series. Its complex characters and intricate plotlines have made it a standout in the streaming era.
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
“Laugh Track,” a meta-comedy about the making of a sitcom, won the award in this category. The show’s clever writing and ensemble cast have garnered a devoted fan base.
Individual Performances in Television
Best Actor: Jeremy Strong, for his role in the final season of “Dynasty’s Fall.”
Best Actress: Zendaya, for her commanding performance in “Euphoria: The Next Chapter.”
Red Carpet Highlights
This year’s Golden Globes red carpet was a spectacle of glamour and innovation. Zendaya stunned in a custom silver gown adorned with Swarovski crystals, while Timothée Chalamet turned heads in a bold, avant-garde suit. Sustainability was a key theme, with several stars, including Emma Watson and Leonardo DiCaprio, opting for eco-friendly fashion choices.
Diversity and Inclusion Take Center Stage
The 2025 ceremony marked significant progress in celebrating diversity within the entertainment industry. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) faced criticism in recent years, but this year’s winners and nominees reflected a broader representation of voices and stories. Notable wins included:
Best Supporting Actress: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, for her role in “The Bridge of Echoes.”
Best Screenplay: Min-Jae Kim, for the critically acclaimed “Threads of Time.”
Memorable Moments
Tribute to Angela Lansbury: A heartfelt segment honored the late Angela Lansbury, with Meryl Streep delivering an emotional speech about Lansbury’s impact on the industry.
Standing Ovation for Viola Davis: Viola Davis’s speech about perseverance and representation moved the audience to tears.
Surprise Appearance by Tom Hanks: Hanks made an unexpected cameo to present the Cecil B. DeMille Award to his long-time collaborator, director Steven Spielberg.
Viewer Reactions and Industry Impact
Social media buzzed with reactions to the winners, fashion, and unforgettable moments. Fans praised the HFPA’s efforts to diversify the awards, though some expressed surprise at a few of the night’s outcomes. Industry analysts noted that the Golden Globes continue to set the stage for the Oscars, with several winners emerging as strong contenders.
What’s Next for the Winners?
The Golden Globe winners now have their sights set on the upcoming Academy Awards. Films like “Eternal Horizons” and “Melody in Motion” are expected to lead the pack in nominations. In television, “Eclipse” and “Laugh Track” are likely to dominate the upcoming Emmy Awards.
Conclusion
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards celebrated the best in entertainment, showcasing the power of storytelling and the resilience of the industry. With groundbreaking wins, unforgettable speeches, and dazzling fashion, this year’s ceremony will be remembered as a turning point in Hollywood’s evolution.
Stay tuned for more updates on the awards season and the stories that continue to shape the world of entertainment.
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2025 Golden Globe Winner Predictions – Motion Picture
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In this ep: Golden Globes Momentum Season 3 aftermath award-wise Competition Ginger making enemies, as usual. Nomination criteria Overpopulated categories that backfire Inequality in the categories Dramedies all over Odds S4 redemption = More awards Toxic fandoms that fucked with ours Is there such a thing as "Too many awards"? Liza has the best chances Abby being snubbed It's about getting equal chances to prove how good you are, not about how good you are. That's the problem! The Big Picture Fashion Inside out 2 Parasocial activities / Fingers crossed. Source: https://goldenglobes.com/nominations/2025
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i’m so nervous for sunday
i want pedro to win
i want bella to win
i want tlou to win
and now i want taylor to win lmao
#i know succession is predicted to win#but variety did predict pedro will take home lead male actor#gah i’m gonna need someone to hold my hand during the show#golden globes 2024
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re: rwrb emmy noms odds
Yesterday, I replied to an ask about rwrb's odds for emmy noms, and I like numbers and was procrastinating had time today to dig deeper into this. I wanted to see our odds for the Emmy noms compared to the Golden Globes (which rwrb didn't get).
Before reading this post, I encourage you to check out the linked reply above first (it's a quick read).
NOTE: This is all using data from Gold Derby. Again, anyone can just create an account and do their own predictions, but it’s still the main website for predictions, including votes from experts. Emmys noms campaigning season have just started, these are very early predictions, so these odds can change dramatically from now to early June. Some shows that are eligible are yet to air, however are expected for nominations. The data I include in this post are as of April 6. I might revisit their odds once all predictions are locked in, so we can track any changes.
Quick explainer for Gold Derby: - There are 5 types of users on Gold Derby: experts, editors, top 24 users (users who had the best scores last year), all-star top 24 (users who had the best scores over the past two years), and the rest of the users on the website - When I say total rankings, it means the combined votes from everyone Total accuracy for the Golden Globes predictions: - TV Limited Series/Movie - 83.33% - TV Limited/Movie Actor - 63.67% Links: Golden Globes | Emmys
Previously, some predicted a Golden Globes nom for RWRB (which it didn’t get), but RWRB/Prime did not campaign for that. The SAG-Aftra strike ended on Nov 9th, and the deadline for Television nomination ballots to be sent to all voters was on the 20th. Now with the strike over, Prime seems to be actively pushing for the Emmy noms, and I think we can expect some more content asides from The Awardist podcast with Nick and Taylor. There is a higher chance of an Emmy nom as Limited Series and TV Movies have separate categories.
As of now, RWRB sits at #4 (out of 15) on Gold Derby’s total rankings, and there are slots for 5 nominees. If filtered to just the experts’ votes, it actually climbs to #3.
For the Golden Globes, RWRB was ranked #13/41 (all votes from users, no experts/editors). For this category, Gold Derby had an 83.33% accuracy.
ACTING NOMS:
EMMYS
From the votes from experts and editors, only one editor voted for a nomination for Taylor, and none for Nick. The one vote puts Taylor at a tie with Austin Butler and Aaron Pierre.
However on the total rankings table, Taylor and Nick ranked #17 and #26, respectively (with Nick for Mary & George at #18).
GOLDEN GLOBES
Similarly to the Emmys, Taylor had one vote from an editor, but he placed higher on the table at #9 (tied with Joe Cole). Again, no votes for either from experts.
On the total rankings table, Taylor and Nick placed at #13 and #14, respectively.
Uma Thurman also has votes in the total rankings for both the Emmys and Golden Globes.
Emmys
Golden Globes
The Emmys TV Movie/Limited Series Lead Actor category is so stacked that the boys and Uma had higher chances at the Golden Globes. Again, remember these are very early predictions, so changes to these odds are expected.
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Whoaaaa Challengers for Score!!! Who are these people and what have they done with the Globes???
#I mean GREAT but I guess I was thinking of the Academy (which I really do not see as hip enough to give it to challengers)#but yeah I guess the Globes are different#(for those unaware -- the Oscars nominations are voted on by specific branches in the industry#the directors' branch votes for the director nominees#the actors' branch votes for the acting nominees#the cinematography branch does the cinematograpy noms and so on and so forth#and everyone can vote on the nominations for Best Picture#but once all the noms are in then everyone can vote in all categories#which is why you get some out there nominations in the tech categories that most people have not seen#but the people who are in the industry in fields like editing or sound design or cinematography have#but the actors' branch is the largest branch in the Academy and they vote differently#The Golden Globes are a critics/journalist awards base not an industry one but apparently they have REALLY shaken it up#also different branches in the Academy have different rules#The director's branch for example only gives voting privileges to people who have had at least one movie in the past decade to keep it more#current. The score branch is EXTREMELY old-fashioned. Which is why I don't think the Oscars are cool enough to recognize Challengers in#score bc they rarely nominate electronic scores#see them nominating Indiana Jones of all things last year#but then again everything is apparently chaos I just don't see the GG as being predictive this year#the way they more or less were last year)#lior liveblogs awards season
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W Editors Make Their Golden Globe Fashion Predictions. And surprisingly their predictions for Ayo Edebiri do not include Bottega Veneta, Loewe or Thom Browne.
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Nikki Glaser's paycheck: Here's how much she earned by hosting the 82nd Golden Globes! ,
Nikki Glaser, the host of the 82nd Golden Globes, feels ‘well-paid’ for doing her job. And, there’s a chance she’ll get more – next time!According to the reports, Glaser received an amount of a little over USD 400,000 for the night, according to Deadline. Further, the report from the said outlet also states that the fee is ‘significantly’ going to rise if Glaser comes back to host the 83rd Golden…
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My Golden Globes Film Predictions
The Golden Globes are tomorrow, and with them we can start to get an idea of what’s getting nominated (and winning) at the Oscars. So, without further ado, here are my predictions for the film awards.
Best Film - Drama: This category is about 50% almost guaranteed Best Picture nominees (The Brutalist, Conclave and Dune Part II) and 50% films that are still fighting for a spot (A Complete Unknown, Nickel Boys and September 5). While A Complete Unknown is drifting into the “almost guaranteed” category, I still feel like the voters will go with one of the more guaranteed picks, and of those picks, I feel the most confident in The Brutalist.
Best Actress - Drama: Like (almost) all the acting categories this year, the Best Actress category is pretty contentious - there’s maybe two guaranteed picks, neither of which are competing in this category. Of the 12 actresses nominated at the Globes, only five will be nominated at the Oscars, so I’m trying to think along the lines of “who will be nominated?” There are two (maybe three) actresses in this category that I think have strong chances, and of those two, I’m feeling the most comfortable with Pamela Anderson for The Last Showgirl.
Best Actor - Drama: In terms of nominations, this is probably the least contentious acting category (barring Stan I wouldn’t be surprised if this category is the Best Actor lineup), but in terms of who’s winning….oof. My mind is really at war between Brody and Chalamet, and I think I’m going to go with Adrien Brody for The Brutalist.
Best Film - Comedy/Musical: I honestly believe that 5 out of 6 of the films nominated here will be nominated for Best Picture, which makes the job of predicting what’s going to win here that much harder. There’s probably three real competitors when it comes down to it, and I think at the end of the day I’m going to go with Anora.
Best Actress - Comedy/Musical: See above for my comments on the Best Actress race this year. There are a few competitors here, but I think I’m going to go with Mikey Madison for Anora (and to be clear, she is one of the two that I think are guaranteed).
Best Actor - Comedy/Musical: Also see above for what I said about the Best Actor lineup this year. With all my love and respect towards the actors in this category, I think they will all be Globes-only nominees this year, which means this is purely according to Globe voter tastes. For some reason, I’m really feeling Sebastian Stan in A Different Man.
Best Supporting Actress: Due to not being split by genre, this category is made somewhat easier by only being one person larger than the Oscar lineup. The question of which of these six won’t make it in (or if someone else entirely will sneak in) is what’s making this category contentious. I do think there are two spots that are guaranteed, though, and of those two I’m feeling confident in Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez.
Best Supporting Actor: Once again, see above for my comments about the supporting acting races. This one is different because, unlike the rest of the categories, there has been a frontrunner this whole time: my prediction of Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain.
Best Director: This is yet another category with no clear frontrunner, and another category which is only one person bigger than the Oscars. For now, I’m gonna go with Brady Corbet for The Brutalist.
Best Screenplay: See above for everything I’ve said about no clear frontrunner. This is also an interesting category because this is a category that expands, rather than condenses, at the Oscars (split between Adapted and Original Screenplay) so this is only a sample of the screenplays that will be nominated. Of all the scripts and screenwriters, the one that is calling to me the most is Peter Straughan for Conclave - which would be a sign of it winning for Adapted Screenplay, still leaving Original Screenplay up in the air.
Best Animated Feature: To me this category really feels like a tossup between The Wild Robot and Flow, and ultimately I am more optimistic about The Wild Robot’s chances.
Best Non-English Film: This is yet again another category where this’ll likely shape up to be the Oscar nominees (excluding All We Imagine As Light, which was not submitted by any country for consideration). Due to its nominations elsewhere, I’m going to go with Emilia Pérez.
Best Score: This is another category where one of the nominees has already been excluded from Oscar consideration (Dune Part II) (though that doesn’t exclude it from winning here). Ultimately, though, I’m going to go with Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross for Challengers.
Best Song: The Academy seems to be doing a lot of musical exclusion this year, as one of the nominees here, “Forbidden Road” from Better Man, has also been excluded from consideration. The winner here is probably going to be one of the songs from Emilia Pérez, and of those I’ll follow Gold Derby and go with El Mal.
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Since it’s nominated elsewhere (and since it hasn’t won anything else in my predictions) I’m going to go with Wicked.
Final Tally:
Emilia Pérez: 3
The Brutalist: 3
Anora: 2
A Different Man: 1
A Real Pain: 1
Challengers: 1
Conclave: 1
The Last Showgirl: 1
The Wild Robot: 1
Wicked: 1
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Predictions for the Golden Globes 2024
Can Cailee Spaeny win Best Performance by an Actress in the Golden Globes 2024? Check out my predictions for this year’s ceremony!
So in my summary of the Golden Globes 2024 nominations, I promised that I would share my predictions for where the awards will fall in tonight’s ceremony. So, here they are. Some of them are a bit “out there”, but let’s see. I’ll update this tomorrow with where the movie awards fell. Predictions AwardFriday PredictionWinnerBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, DramaCailee Spaeny,…
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2024 Golden Globes Final Predictions
The #GoldenGlobes kick off Award Season TONIGHT! Here are my final predictions ✨ #AwardSeason #Predictions
Award season is in the air, and the Golden Globes will kick it all off! There were too many films to choose from this year, so making final picks was difficult, to say the least. Here are my final predictions for the 2024 Golden Globes! Best Picture Drama Oppenheimer Best Picture Comedy/Musical Barbie Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers Best Actress in a…
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Golden Globe Predictions - Motion Picture: Box Office Will Reign Supreme One Way or Another
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My 2023 Golden Globe Predictions
Drama Motion Picture: Avatar: The Way of Water is my first pick, but Elvis has a winning shot too
~ I don’t care about songs ~
Musical or Comedy Motion Picture: Ooohhh, this is hard, but I predict Everything Everywhere All At Once
Actress in a Musical or Comedy Motion Picture: I, personally, would love for Anya Taylor-Joy or Margot Robbie (in that order) to win, but I predict it will go to Michelle Yeoh
(I honestly don’t care who of the three wins, because all three deserve the win!)
Actor in a Drama Motion Picture: I, personally, (obviously) want Hugh Jackman, but I predict it will be Brendan Fraser. I’m rooting for Jeremy Pope!
Drama TV Series: Ozark is my first pick, but Severance has a winning shot too
Actor in a Musical or Comedy Film: Adam Driver or Colin Farrell
Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: I’m rooting for Angela Bassett
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: I... guess Brad Pitt, but I, personally, am rooting for Key Huy Quan and Eddie Redmayne
Animated Feature Film: I have no clue...
~ I don’t care about scoring ~
Actress in a Drama Motion Picture: I don’t care who as long as it’s not Ana de Armas, because Blonde was TERRIBLE
Director of a Motion Picture: I don’t care who as long as it’s not Baz Luhrmann, the director of Elvis
Actress in a Drama Series: Literally any of the other talented actresses but Zendaya. Please, not her.
Actress in a Musical or Comedy TV Series: Jenna Ortega
Musical or Comedy TV Series: Wednesday or Abbott Elementary (in that order)
Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Series: Bill Hader
Actor in a Drama Series: Kevin Costner, but Adam Scott has a winning shot too
Miniseries or TV Film: I predict Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story; however, the other nominees EXCEPT Pam & Tommy have a winning shot too
Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture for TV: Julia Garner (I like Lily James, but I hope she doesn’t win)
Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture for TV: Evan Peters, but Taron Egerton has a winning shot too (I hope Sebastian Stan doesn’t win)
~ I don’t care about supporting actors and actresses in a ‘TV Series, Musical-Comedy or Drama’ ~
~ I don’t care about supporting actors and actresses in a ‘Limited Series/Anthology or Motion Picture Made for TV’ ~
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Yessss!!! I was right!! 😁👏🏾👏🏾
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Go Zendaya!! I'm so happy for her!! 🥰
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