Where to Watch Golden Globe 2025 Nominated Movies & TV Shows

Catch up on the movies and television shows getting all the buzz this award season.

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The Golden Globes are just days away, but you still have time to catch up on all the movies and television shows that have been nominated. And the best part? All you need is your favorite streaming service (from Peacock to Prime Video) to watch some of the best entertainment from 2024 — from Wicked to The Bear.

Scroll down to check out the Golden Globe-nominated movies (drama and musical/comedy) and television shows (drama, comedy, and miniseries) so that you’ll be all ready for the awards on January 5, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST. Find out what the buzz is about, right from your couch.

Anora

A sex worker from Brooklyn meets and marries the son of a Russian oligarch. However, her Cinderella-esque story is threatened as her new in-laws set to get the marriage annulled.

Where to Watch: Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay

The Brutalist

A visionary architect escapes postwar Europe to rebuild his life, career, and marriage in America. In this strange new country, his life is forever changed by a mysterious, wealthy client.

Where to Watch: In theaters

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Score

Challengers

Following the love triangle between an injured tennis star-turned-coach, her low-level tennis player ex-boyfriend, and her tennis champion husband across a decade, the movie culminates in one final redemption match.

Where to Watch: Roku, MGM+, YouTube, Prime Video, Philo, Sling TV

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress, Best Score, Best Original Song

A Complete Unknown

This docudrama follows Bob Dylan’s progression from an unknown 19-year-old with a guitar to a cultural icon. 

Where to Watch:  In theaters

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

Conclave

The current pope is dead and one cardinal is tasked with organizing the selection of the new pope. However, he soon uncovers a trail of deep secrets that could shake the very foundation of the Roman Catholic Church.

Where to Watch:  Peacock, Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Score, Best Director

Dune: Part Two

A young man seeks revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. As he faces a choice between love and the fate of the universe, he must prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.

Where to Watch: Max, Hulu, Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Score

Emilia Pérez

A high-powered lawyer takes on an unexpected assignment — helping a cartel boss fake their death and transition into the life of a woman.

Where to Watch: Netflix, Roku, Sling TV

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Score, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Original Song, Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language

Nickel Boys

Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the movie follows the powerful friendship between two young African-American men navigating the harrowing trials of reform school in 1960s Florida.

Where to Watch:  In theaters

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Drama

A Real Pain

Two cousins (with very different personalities) travel to Poland to honor their grandmother. Old tensions surface as they explore their family history.

Where to Watch: Apple TV, Prime Video, Hulu

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor

September 5

Based on a true story, an American broadcasting crew must quickly adapt from reporting the 1972 Munich Olympics to live coverage of a hostage crisis.

Where to Watch:  In theaters

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Drama

The Substance

An aging aerobics video star is offered a substance that promises to transform her into an enhanced version of herself.

Where to Watch: Prime Video, Mubi, Apple TV

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay 

Wicked

The beloved Broadway musical goes to the big screen, following the untold story of the witches of Oz and their unlikely friendship.

Where to Watch: Prime Video, AppleTV

Nominated For: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement – Motion Picture

Abbott Elementary

Set in an underfunded and predominately Black Philadelphia public school, Abbott Elementary is a mockumentary sitcom about a group of teachers and their principal.

Where to Watch:  Hulu, Max, Apple TV

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress

Baby Reindeer

A struggling comedian shows kindness to a vulnerable woman, which spirals into relentless stalking and an obsession that threatens to ruin both their lives.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress

The Bear

A talented young chef returns to his family’s sandwich shop after his brother’s suicide. He attempts to modernize the restaurant and bring it up to his high standards while trying to process grief and trauma.

Where to Watch:  Hulu

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress

The Day of the Jackal

After a series of prominent kills, an elite assassin, the Jackal, is chased across Europe by a determined British intelligence officer.

Where to Watch:  Peacock

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actor

The Diplomat

A United States diplomat is newly appointed as ambassador to the United Kingdom and must manage an international crisis, her marriage, and her new role in the spotlight.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

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Where to Watch:  Apple TV+

Nominated For: Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television, Best Actor, Best Actress

The Gentlemen

An American ex-pat gets rich in London with a marijuana empire, but when he wants to cash out, an array of plots and schemes ensue.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Hacks

A veteran Vegas comedian tries to salvage her career by teaming up with an entitled, outcast comedy writer.

Where to Watch:  Max

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Based on a true story, the series tells the story of two brothers who killed their parents in 1989 and the events surrounding the brutal crime.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Two lonely strangers land a job working for a mysterious spy agency but must take on new identities as a married couple.

Where to Watch:  Prime Video

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actor, Best Actress

Nobody Wants This

An unlikely love story between an agnostic sex podcaster and a newly single rabbi.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor, Best Actress

Only Murders in the Building

When three neighbors in a New York City apartment building discover a murder, they become amateur sleuths and podcast hosts.

Where to Watch:  Hulu

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor, Best Actress

The Penguin

The Batman villain, the Penguin, attempts to take control of Gotham City’s crime world.

Where to Watch:  Max

Nominated For: Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television, Best Actress, Best Actor

Ripley

A con man travels to Europe to convince a wealthy man’s son to return home and becomes entangled in a web of lies, fraud, and murder.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress

Shogun

Set in 1600 Japan, the series (based on a bestselling novel), begins when a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village. The shipwrecked sailor must adapt to new customs and culture while navigating a fierce war between rival warlords.

Where to Watch:  Hulu

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor

Slow Horses

A team of British intelligence agents, all with career-ending blunders on their records, have ended up in a dumping ground department of MI5 called Slough House.

Where to Watch:  Apple TV+

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

Squid Game

A desperate group of indebted people in South Korea are tricked into a deadly series of children’s games. The winner is the last one alive.

Where to Watch:  Netflix

Nominated For: Best Television Series – Drama

True Detective

The fourth season of True Detective follows a detective investigating the mysterious disappearance of eight men from a remote Alaskan research facility.

Where to Watch:  Max

Nominated For: Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

Presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the Golden Globes are an annual awards ceremony recognizing excellence in film and television.

The Golden Globes will air on January 5, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST.

You can watch the Golden Globes 2025 on CBS or Parmount+.

The main difference between the Golden Globes and the Oscars (aka the Academy Awards) is that the Globes celebrate both film and television, while the Oscars only focus on the film industry.

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