The 2025 Golden Globes air live on Sunday, Jan. 5 from the Beverly Hills Hilton. Here are your nominees from Ariana Grande and Jake Gyllenhaal to Selena Gomez.
These nominees are already Golden.
Back in December, Mindy Kaling and Morris Chestnut announced the contenders for the 2025 Golden Globes, which are finally here today, Sunday, January 5. And there is so much to celebrate.
After all, Ariana Grande nabbed her first ever Golden Globe nomination for her performance in Wicked, while Selena Gomez earned two nominations across the television and motion picture categories for her performances in Only Murders in the Buliding and Emilia Pérez, respectively. (Emilia Pérez is going into the night with 10 nominations, the most of any film.)
This year’s ceremony, which will take place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, will be hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser—who also earned a nod for her standup special Someday You’ll Die— following up Jo Koy divisive emceeing in 2024.
Indeed, some of Koy’s jokes—including one about Taylor Swift supporting Travis Kelce at NFL games—were polarizing, but his hosting slot was just one noteworthy moment from last year’s ceremony.
For one, Selena and Emily Blunt each made headlines for supposed conversations they had with fellow guests fueling a lot of lip reading and speculation online, which was promptly shut down by both actresses in a silly photo moment a week later.
Elsewhere at the event, Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner made their now-year-long relationship award show official by cozying up for a date night. Last year, Timothee had earned a nod for his performance as the titular character in Wonka—and fans of the couple could see a repeat with the 28-year-old earning his fourth overall Golden Globe nomination for A Complete Unknown.
And while Emma Stone may not earn any hardware herself this award season, she swept the Best Actress categories at several events, including the Golden Globes. After nabbing the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for her Poor Things performance, she received uproarious applause from the crowd featuring pals like Jennifer Lawrence and the “Karma” singer (who herself was nominated for the Box Office success of The Eras Tour concert film).
If the nominees are any indication of what is in store, it appears the 2025 Golden Globes will be just as memorable. Keep reading for all of the nods.
Best Actor in a Motion Picture—Drama
Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Daniel Craig, Queer
Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
Sebastian Stan, The Apprentice
Best Actress in a Motion Picture—Drama
Angelina Jolie, Maria
Nicole Kidman, Babygirl
Tilda Swinton, The Room Next Door
Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here
Pamela Anderson, The Last Showgirl
Kate Winslet, Lee
Best Actor in a Motion Picture—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 Motion Picture—Drama
The Brutalist
A Complete Unknown
Conclave
Dune: Part Two
Nickel Boys
September 5
Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy
Anora
Challengers
Emilia Pérez
A Real Pain
The Substance
Wicked
Best Actress in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams, Nightbitch
Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Zendaya, Challengers
Best Supporting Actor—Motion Picture
Denzel Washington, Gladiator II
Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Guy Pearce, The Brutalist
Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice
Yura Borisov, Anora
Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown
Best Actor in a Television Series—Drama
Donald Glover, Mr. and 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 Supporting Actress—Motion Picture
Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez
Ariana Grande, Wicked
Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez
Felicity Jones, The Brutalist
Margaret Qualley, The Substance
Isabella Rossellini, Conclave
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture—Television
Baby Reindeer
Disclaimer
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
The Penguin
Ripley
True Detective
Best Actor in a Television Series—Musical or Comedy
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 Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture—Television
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 Television Series—Musical or Comedy
Kathryn Hahn, Agatha All Along
Jean Smart, Hacks
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This
Best Actress in a Television Series—Drama
Kathy Bates, Matlock
Emma D’Arcy, House of the Dragon
Maya Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Keira Knightley, Black Doves
Anna Sawai, Shogun
Keri Russell, The Diplomat
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture—Television
Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country
Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer
Sofía Vergara, Griselda
Cristin Milioti, The Penguin
Kate Winslet, The Regime
Naomi Watts, Feud Capote vs. the Swans
Best Supporting Actor—Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Tadanobu Asano, Shogun
Javier Bardem, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Harrison Ford, Shrinking
Jack Lowden, Slow Horses
Diego Luna, La Máquina
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear
Best Supporting Actress—Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer
Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear
Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Dakota Fanning, Ripley
Allison Janney, The Diplomat
Kali Reis, True Detective: Night Country
Best Television Series—Drama
The Day of the Jackal
The Diplomat
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Shogun
Slow Horses
Squid Game
Best Motion Picture—Animated
Flow
Inside Out 2
Memoir of a Snail
Moana 2
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
The Wild Robot
Best Director—Motion Picture
Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez
Sean Baker, Anora
Brady Corbet, The Brutalist
Edward Berger, Conclave
Coralie Fargeat, The Substance
Payal Kapadia, All We Imagine as Light
Best Television Series—Musical or Comedy
Hacks
Abbott Elementary
Only Murders in the Building
Nobody Wants This
The Gentlemen
The Bear
Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement—Motion Picture
Deadpool & Wolverine
Inside Out 2
Gladiator 2
Wicked
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The Wild Robot
Twisters
Alien: Romulus
Best Stand-Up Comedy Performance—Television
Jamie Foxx, What Had Happened Was
Nikki Glaser, Someday You’ll Die
Seth Meyers, Dad Man Walking
Adam Sandler, Love You
Ali Wong, Single Lady
Ramy Youssef, More Feelings
Best Original Song—Motion Picture
“Beautiful That Way,” The Last Showgirl
“Compress/Repress,” Challengers
“El Mal,“ Emilia Pérez
“Forbidden Road,” Better Man
“Kiss the Sky,” The Wild Robot
“Mi Camino,” Emilia Pérez
Best Screenplay—Motion Picture
Emilia Pérez
Anora
The Brutalist
A Real Pain
The Substance
Conclave
Best Motion Picture—Foreign Language
All We Imagine as Light, India
Emilia Pérez, France
The Girl With the Needle, Denmark
I’m Still Here, Brazil
The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Germany
Vermiglio, Italy
Best Score—Motion Picture
Conclave
Brutalist
The Wild Robot
Emilia Perez
Challengers
Dune: Part Two
Carol Burnett Award for Lifetime Achievement in Television
Ted Danson
Cecille B. DeMille Award
Viola Davis
And to see how some of this year’s nominees reacted to their nods, keep reading.
Timothé Chalamet
On his A Complete Unkown nomination, he shared, “What a tremendous honor to be included in this very talented group of actors this morning. A COMPLETE UNKNOWN was a 5 year labor of love for me, so it is very moving to receive this distinction. While on the surface 1960s Greenwich Village would look to have little in common with Arrakis, it was the open mindedness and groundbreaking culture of the 1960s in America that has ultimately given birth to these projects some 60 years later. THANK YOU.”
Edward Norton
The Fight Club alum also celebrated his nomination for A Complete Unknown.
“I think in truth this is a compliment to our whole terrific ensemble of actors, which Timothee led so brilliantly,” he shared. “And if it helps connect more people to the inspiring life and spirit of Pete Seeger, even better.”
He added, “And since for me Denzel Washington is the greatest actor of our time, it’s a thrill even to see my name adjacent to his for one morning! We all walk in his shadow.”
Cynthia Erivo
The Wicked star was defying gravity after her nomination.
“Now that my feet are hovering off the ground, I cannot even come close to properly expressing what this moment means to me,” she shared, in addition to thanking her costars and collaborators. “Not just because of this individual nomination but because I get to watch as this project and my WICKED family is celebrated too. Being a part of this project has been a dream come true, and playing Elphaba, a woman who speaks to everyone who has ever felt like they don’t belong and lets them know they have the power to defy gravity, has been the honor of a lifetime.”
Emma D’Arcy
The House of the Dragon star was soaring after their nomination, sharing, “I feel completely delighted. This season felt very personal to me, and at times it was hard to make, so I’m really moved by this recognition. Making a show like this is the most extraordinary team effort — I’ll be honoured to represent my colleagues at the Globes in January.”
Dakota Fanning
The Ripley star gushed over her Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television nomination.
“What an absolute thrill and honor it is to be nominated for a Golden Globe this morning, alongside such incredible company,” she shared. “The opportunity to be in RIPLEY, and to play Marge, has been one of the greatest gifts of my life. I am so happy to share this with Steve, every single member of the team behind the scenes, and the brilliant Andrew Scott. My Marge doesn’t exist without his Tom. Thank you so very much!!!!”
Diego Luna
The Star Wars alum was nominated for Best Supporting Actor—Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television.
“Thank you to the Golden Globe voters for this incredible nomination, there’s a lot of love put on this character and this story,” he shared. “I share this with the entire La Máquina team and most of all my brother and collaborator, Gael García Bernal. La Máquina is Hulu’s first Spanish-language series, so to see it resonate around the world in this way is extremely moving to us all. Let it be the first of many. Its success is a reminder that audiences are wanting global stories told authentically and in their native languages.”
Billy Bob Thornton
On his Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama nomination, the actor shared, “Working on Landman has been a truly fulfilling project. To be recognized by the members of the Golden Globes this morning is the cherry on top, and I share this nomination with everyone who contributed to the show, from Taylor Sheridan and the great cast and crew to 101 Studios and the team at Paramount+.”
Guy Pearce
On his nomination, Guy shared, “Thank you so much to the Golden Globes for this nomination. It truly is a testament to Brady Corbet’s wonderful direction and his and Mona’s stunning script. It’s an honour to share this with the other fine actors in this category, and of course with all the cast and crew who went above and beyond during the making of The Brutalist.”
Ted Danson
The Cheers alum was nominated for Man on the Inside.
“Thank you Golden Globes, thank you Netflix and Universal, and thank you Michael Schur for creating A Man On The Inside,” she shared. “Working with you is one of the great joys in my life.”
Ariana Grande
The Grammy Winner shared a heartfelt statement following her Best Supporting Actress—Motion Picture nomination for Wicked.
“i am floored and honored to be recognized by members of the Golden Globes. crying (of course)… It’s impossible to find my words, but I am simply, so deeply grateful for this acknowledgement.”
And in addition to congratulating her costar Cynthia Erivo and the whole cast and crew, she added, “i can’t possibly express my gratitution.”
Javier Bardem
The Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story said of his nomination, “I am very grateful to the Golden Globes voters for this recognition. This nomination extends to everyone included in this powerful show for their exquisite work and artistry in every department. Thank you to Netflix, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan for bringing this challenging and human story to screen.”
Jamie Foxx
The 56-year-old was nominated for Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television.
“Thank you to the Golden Globes for this nomination,” he shared. “This special has been a deeply personal journey for me, and to have my story appreciated on this level is incredibly rewarding. I’m grateful to Netflix, my family, my team, and everyone who’s supported me.”
Adam Brody
The Nobody Wants This Star celebrated his first Golden Globe nomination.
“I’m ecstatic to hear about all the show’s nominations this morning,” he shared. “It’s an absolute joy to work with this phenomenal group of people on something we all care about so much. And it’s beyond gratifying to see that audiences are enjoying it as much as we are!”
Nikki Glaser
The comedian—who is also hosting this year’s ceremony—was nominated in the Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television category.
“I want to thank the Golden Globes members for not only asking me to host this iconic night, but for nominating me for my first Golden Globe,” she shared. “I found out about the nomination on the way to the airport after seeing Taylor Swift’s final show. I can’t think of a better post-Eras tour hangover cure than a Golden Globe nomination. Now I have something new to live for!”
Cooper Koch
The Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story celebrated his first nomination
“This is one of the most surreal mornings of my life,” he shared. “I still can’t believe it. To say it was a shock is an understatement! I am beyond grateful to the Golden Globes for the recognition, and to the entire team—including the creators and the cast and crew of Monsters and the team at Netflix—who made this all possible.”
He added, “It has been a life-changing rollercoaster to portray Erik Mendendez, and I hope, more than anything, that in my portrayal of him, there was enough truth to acknowledge the suffering of so many victims of sexual assault. My performance and this nomination are dedicated to them. Now I’m going to go pinch myself.”
Nicole Kidman
The 57-year-old received a nomination Best Actress in a Motion Picture—Drama for Babygirl.
“Wow!!!! Thank you to the members of The Golden Globes,” she shared in a statement. “I am so grateful to be included on this extraordinary list of nominees and to Halina Reijn for trusting me with the role of Romy. I share this with Harris, Antonio, Sophie and the entire cast of BABYGIRL.”
Sebastian Stan
The Marvel alum had a lot to celebrate with two nominations.
“I’m beyond grateful to the Golden Globes for the incredible recognition, of me and of A Different Man and The Apprentice,” he shared, “two films that speak to our ability to be fearless, to confront important issues, to ask questions that shed light and inspire thought. I stand on the shoulders of brave writers, crews, actors and artists who were courageous enough to take risks. Thank you Golden Globes for shining a light on us today!!”
Jesse Eisenberg
For his A Real Pain nomination, Jesse shared, “I am thrilled and honored and surprised to be acknowledged so generously by the Golden Globes. And if anyone can track down the mercurial Kieran Culkin, please give him a hug for me and congratulate him as well!”
Andrew Scott
On his nomination for Ripley, the actor shared, “It was a true honour to bring Patricia Highsmith’s iconic literary character to life in this new way, to spar with the glorious Dakota Fanning and to work with a cast and crew of truly extraordinary talent. Thank you to the Hollywood foreign press; I never dreamed murdering people on the Amalfi coast for a year would be recognised in this way. Grazie Mille.”
“It was a uniquely positive experience creating The Gentlemen,” he said of his Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy nomination. “Thank you for the nomination. As a team we’re delighted that the show found such an appreciative audience.”
Sofía Vergara
In addition to thanking the other actresses nominated in the Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television category, the Griselda actress shared in a statement, “Thank you so much to the HFPA for this nomination. I’ve done comedy my whole career, and I was stepping into a whole new world as a dramatic actress. We worked on this show for over a decade and the last year of sharing it with everyone has been incredible.”
Selena Gomez
The 32-year-old scored two nominations for her work in Only Murders in the Building and Emilia Pérez.
In addition to sharing her pride for her “Only Murders fam,” Selena added of her film nomination, “I don’t even know what to write… I’m so proud of @ZoeSaldana and I am so grateful and honored @goldenglobes.”
She addd in a statement, “I am truly grateful and humbled to be nominated for two different projects that mean the world to me. This recognition inspires me and motivates me to work even harder. Couldn’t be prouder of my Emilia Pérez and Only Murders family.”
Hannah Einbinder
The actress earned her third nomination for Hacks.
“Getting to make Hacks,” she shared in a statement, “with the hardest working, most talented and lovely crew, saying words written by Paul Downs, Jen Statsky, and Lucia Aniello, looking into the eyes of Jean Smart and every actor on this show is a once in a lifetime, lightning in a bottle experience. I cherish this show so deeply and to be recognized for my work on it is a sincere honor.”
Tilda Swinton
“What a funny and nice thing to happen on a dreich Scottish Monday afternoon,” she shared of her Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama nomination. “Love to all.”
Jessia Gunning
The Baby Reindeer actress celebrated her first nomination.
“Wowza. Words can’t really do justice to how thrilled I am to be nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress – alongside some of my idols as well no less,” she shared in a statement. “I think I might need someone to pinch me to check I’m not dreaming. Thank you so much to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this incredible honour, to the amazing cast and crew of Baby Reindeer, to Netflix and Clerkenwell Films, to my friends and family for all their support along the way. And a huge thanks of course to Richard, without whom none of this would even be possible.”
Hugh Grant
The Heretic star celebrated his nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy.
Adrien Brody
On his Best Actor in a Motion Picture—Drama nomination for The Brutalist, Adrien shared, “I am so deeply moved by this Golden Globes nomination, standing alongside such remarkable performers. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with our fearless leader, Brady Corbet, and our dedicated cast and crew. This has truly been a team collaboration and labor of love.
In celebrating this film, you also honor the struggles and triumphs of my mother, my grandparents, and the many others who’ve emigrated to America.
Thank you to the Golden Globes voters for this wonderful nomination, and for recognizing Felicity and Guy’s performances, Brady’s direction, the original score, screenplay and the film overall.”
Felicity Jones
Also nominated for The Brutalist, Felicity shared, “Thank you, thank you to the Golden Globes for this nomination. I am so very grateful to be nominated alongside such tremendous performances. It means so much to us all to have The Brutalist recognised by you. To be part of such an exquisite piece of cinema is a dream come true.”
Kathy Bates
On her Matlock nomination, Kathy shared in a statement, “Thank you to the Golden Globes for this lovely honor. Our entire cast and crew worked hard to make a great show…not just me. I’m deeply grateful to CBS and Paramount for their fantastic support and most of all to Jennie Snyder-Urman for creating MATLOCK.”
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