Emilia Perez leads the bear nominees as a standout performer.



2025 Golden Globe Awards Nominations: ‘Emilia Pérez’ Leads the Pack with 10 Nods

The 2025 Golden Globe Awards nominations have been announced, with Jacques Audiard’s drug cartel musical “Emilia Pérez” taking the top spot with 10 nods. The film is up for best motion picture – musical or comedy, director for Audiard, supporting actress for Zoe Saldana and Selena Gomez, actress for Karla Sofia Gascón, screenplay, original score, and more.

Not far behind is Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist,” a sweeping drama about a Hungarian architect under the thumb of an enigmatic art patron, which scored seven nominations. Stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones both earned acting nods, while Guy Pearce took one for supporting actor. The film also received recognition in score and screenplay categories.

Other notable films to notch four or more Globe nominations include “Anora,” “Challengers,” “A Real Pain,” “Wicked,” and Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance,” including best musical or comedy, lead actress for Demi Moore, supporting actress for Margaret Qualley, and best director.

On the television side, FX/Hulu’s “The Bear” continues its trophy domination with the most nominations for any series, including five for the restaurant-set dramedy. “Only Murders in the Building” and “Shogun” earned four nominations each, with Netflix’s buzzy new rom-com “Nobody Wants This” making a surprise entry with acting and series nods.

Newcomers like “Baby Reindeer,” “Disclaimer,” and “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” took home three noms apiece. The 2025 Golden Globes also introduced two new categories: achievement in stand-up comedy specials and global box office achievement, which feature a range of nominees, including Jamie Foxx, Nikki Glaser, Seth Meyers, Adam Sandler, Ali Wong, and Ramy Youssef.

The full list of nominees can be seen below.

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