Golden Globe Awards 2025 HIGHLIGHTS: Emilia Perez Wins Big as Wicked Becomes Box Office Success; Shogun Makes Remarkable Streak
As the night comes to a close, the 2025 Golden Globe Awards have celebrated remarkable achievements in film and television. From standout performances to groundbreaking cinematic triumphs, the evening was filled with excitement and recognition. With memorable moments and unforgettable wins, this year's ceremony has set the stage for a year of outstanding entertainment.
Emilia Perez wins Best Motion Picture (Musical/Comedy) at the Golden Globes! Jacques Audiard’s French-produced musical takes home the prestigious top prize, adding to its earlier wins for Supporting Actress, Motion Picture (Non-English Language), and Best Original Song. A remarkable night for the film, showcasing its global appeal and creative excellence.
The Brutalist wins Best Motion Picture (Drama) at the Golden Globes! Brady Corbet’s powerful three-and-a-half-hour A24 drama claims the top prize, following earlier wins for lead star Adrien Brody and director Corbet. This marks a major achievement for the film, solidifying its place as a standout of the year.
Adrien Brody wins Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) for his role in The Brutalist! This marks his first Golden Globe win, following his second nomination. Brody’s powerful performance in Brady Corbet’s post-war epic has earned him this well-deserved recognition.
Fernanda Torres wins Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) for her role in I’m Still Here! This marks her first Golden Globe and a historic moment for Brazilian cinema, as she becomes only the second Brazilian woman ever nominated for a Globe, following in the footsteps of her mother 25 years ago
Shogun star Anna Sawai wins her first Golden Globe for her performance in FX’s Shogun! This victory adds to the series' impressive total of three wins, with previous acting honors awarded to Hiroyuki Sawano and Tadanobu Asano. A remarkable night for the series and its talented cast!
Hacks wins Best TV Series Musical/Comedy at the Golden Globes! HBO's hit comedy, starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder, continues to shine. Jean Smart, who had already taken home Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy Series earlier in the ceremony, adds another victory to the show's impressive night.
Baby Reindeer Wins Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television! The Netflix series takes home the prestigious award, cementing its place as one of the most captivating and innovative shows of the year. A huge win for its creators and cast!
Wicked takes home the Golden Globe for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement! The highly anticipated film features an all-star cast, including Ariana Grande as Glinda, Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, and Michelle Yeoh as Madam Morrible. Directed by Jon M. Chu, Wicked brings the beloved musical to the big screen with stunning visuals and powerful performances. The movie has already made a huge impact at the box office.
Emilia Pérez wins the Golden Globe for Best Song – Motion Picture for El Mal! A well-deserved victory for her powerful musical contribution to the film.
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have won the Golden Globe for Best Score – Motion Picture for Challengers! A well-earned recognition for their hauntingly beautiful music.
Flow takes home the Golden Globe for Best Animated Picture! A huge win for the team behind this standout film, marking a significant moment in animation.
Sebastian Stan has just won the Golden Globe for Best Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy for his role in A Different Man! A major achievement for the actor, adding a new chapter to his career.
Demi Moore wins Best Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy at the Golden Globes for her remarkable performance in The Substance.
Jodie Foster wins Best Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture at the Golden Globes for her captivating role in True Detective: Night Country.
Colin Farrell wins Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture at the Golden Globes for his outstanding performance in The Penguin.
Emilia Pérez takes home the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language, defeating India's All We Imagine As Light, which was also nominated in the same category.
Ali Wong wins Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television at the Golden Globes, earning recognition for her outstanding humor and captivating performance
Conclave wins Best Screenplay – Motion Picture at the Golden Globes, taking home the prestigious award for its outstanding script.