In the realm of movies, there are several remarkable nominations. For Best Motion Picture – Drama, we have "The Brutalist", "A Complete Unknown", "Conclave", "Dune: Part Two", "Nickel Boys", and "September 5". The female acting category features Pamela Anderson in "The Last Showgirl", Angelina Jolie in "Maria", Nicole Kidman in "Babygirl", Tilda Swinton in "The Room Next Door", Fernanda Torres in "I'm Still Here", and Kate Winslet in "Lee". The male acting category showcases Adrien Brody in "The Brutalist", Timothée Chalamet in "A Complete Unknown", Daniel Craig in "Queer", Colman Domingo in "Sing Sing", Ralph Fiennes in "Conclave", and Sebastian Stan in "The Apprentice.
When it comes to supporting roles, Selena Gomez in "Emilia Pérez", Ariana Grande in "Wicked", Felicity Jones in "The Brutalist", Margaret Qualley in "The Substance", Isabella Rossellini in "Conclave", and Zoe Saldaña in "Emilia Pérez" stand out. In the male supporting role category, Yura Borisov in "Anora", Kieran Culkin in "A Real Pain", Edward Norton in "A Complete Unknown", Guy Pearce in "The Brutalist", Jeremy Strong in "The Apprentice", and Denzel Washington in "Gladiator II" shine.
For Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy, we have "Anora", "Challengers", "Emilia Pérez", "A Real Pain", "The Substance", and "Wicked". The female acting in this genre includes Amy Adams in "Nightbitch", Cynthia Erivo in "Wicked", Karla Sofía Gascón in "Emilia Pérez", Mikey Madison in "Anora", Demi Moore in "The Substance", and Zendaya in "Challengers". The male acting category features Jesse Eisenberg in "A Real Pain", Hugh Grant in "Heretic", Gabriel LaBelle in "Saturday Night", Jesse Plemons in "Kinds of Kindness", Glen Powell in "Hit Man", and Sebastian Stan in "A Different Man.
In the animated category, we have "Flow", "Inside Out 2", "Memoir of a Snail", "Moana 2", "Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl", and "The Wild Robot". The non-English language category presents "All We Imagine as Light", "Emilia Pérez", "The Girl With the Needle", "I'm Still Here", "The Seed of the Sacred Fig", and "Vermiglio". The directing category goes to Jacques Audiard for "Emilia Pérez", Sean Baker for "Anora", Edward Berger for "Conclave", Brady Corbet for "The Brutalist", Coralie Fargeat for "The Substance", and Payal Kapadia for "All We Imagine as Light.
For the best screenplay, we have "Emilia Pérez – Jacques Audiard", "Anora – Sean Baker", "The Brutalist – Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold", "A Real Pain – Jesse Eisenberg", "The Substance – Coralie Fargeat", and "Conclave – Peter Straughan". The original song category includes "Better Man – 'Forbidden Road' by Robbie Williams, Freddy Wexler & Sacha Skarbek", "Challengers – 'Compress/Repress'", "Emilia Pérez – 'El Mal' by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard", "Emilia Pérez – 'Mi Camino' by Clément Ducol and Camille", "The Last Showgirl – 'Beautiful That Way' by Miley Cyrus, Lykke Li, and Andrew Wyatt", and "The Wild Robot – 'Kiss the Sky'.
In the cinematic and box office achievement category, we have "Alien: Romulus", "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice", "Deadpool & Wolverine", "Gladiator 2", "Inside Out 2", "Twisters", "Wicked", and "The Wild Robot".
In the television world, there are outstanding nominations as well. For Best Television Series – Drama, we have "The Day of the Jackal", "The Diplomat", "Mr. and Mrs. Smith", "Shōgun", "Slow Horses", and "Squid Game". The female acting in drama series includes Kathy Bates in "Matlock", Emma D'Arcy in "House of the Dragon", Maya Erskine in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith", Keira Knightley in "Black Doves", Keri Russell in "The Diplomat", and Anna Sawai in "Shōgun". The male acting in drama series features Donald Glover in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith", Jake Gyllenhaal in "Presumed Innocent", Gary Oldman in "Slow Horses", Eddie Redmayne in "The Day of the Jackal", Hiroyuki Sanada in "Shōgun", and Billy Bob Thornton in "Landman".
For the best performance by a female actor in a supporting role on television, we have Liza Colón-Zayas in "The Bear", Hannah Einbinder in "Hacks", Dakota Fanning in "Ripley", Jessica Gunning in "Baby Reindeer", Allison Janney in "The Diplomat", and Kali Reis in "True Detective: Night Country". In the male acting in a supporting role on television category, Tadanobu Asano in "Shōgun", Javier Bardem in "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story", Harrison Ford in "Shrinking", Jack Lowden in "Slow Horses", Diego Luna in "La Maquina", and Ebon Moss-Bachrach in "The Bear" are notable.
For Best Television Series – Musical Or Comedy, we have "Abbott Elementary", "The Bear", "The Gentlemen", "Hacks", "Nobody Wants This", and "Only Murders in the Building". The female acting in this genre includes Kristen Bell in "Nobody Wants This", Quinta Brunson in "Abbott Elementary", Ayo Edebiri in "The Bear", Selena Gomez in "Only Murders in the Building", Kathryn Hahn in "Agatha All Along", and Jean Smart in "Hacks". The male acting category features Adam Brody in "Nobody Wants This", Ted Danson in "A Man on the Inside", Steve Martin in "Only Murders in the Building", Jason Segel in "Shrinking", Martin Short in "Only Murders in the Building", and Jeremy Allen White in "The Bear".
In the best television limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television category, we have "Baby Reindeer", "Disclaimer", "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story", "The Penguin", "Ripley", and "True Detective: Night Country". The female acting in this category includes Cate Blanchett in "Disclaimer", Jodie Foster in "True Detective: Night Country", Cristin Milioti in "The Penguin", Sofía Vergara in "Griselda", Naomi Watts in "Feud: Capote vs. the Swans", and Kate Winslet in "The Regime". The male acting category features Colin Farrell in "The Penguin", Richard Gadd in "Baby Reindeer", Kevin Kline in "Disclaimer", Cooper Koch in "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story", Ewan McGregor in "A Gentleman in Moscow", and Andrew Scott in "Ripley".
Finally, Viola Davis will be on hand to accept the Globes’ Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement in film, and "Man on the Inside" star Ted Danson will be granted this year’s Carol Burnett Award to honor his many successes in the world of sitcoms and more. The 2025 Golden Globes will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ on Sunday, January 5, 2025.