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05 January 2025

82nd Golden Globe Awards Set To Kick Off Awards Season

With historic milestones and diverse nominees, viewers await the glamorous celebration of film and television excellence.

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards are set to kick off awards season this Sunday, January 5, 2025, celebrating the past year's best achievements in television and film. Scheduled to air live from The Beverly Hilton Hotel at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET on CBS, the Globes are widely recognized as "Hollywood’s Party of the Year," and will feature comedian Nikki Glaser making history as the first woman to solo host the ceremony.

This year’s awards come after significant reforms within the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which have expanded its voting body to include greater diversity. Following accusations of lack of inclusivity, the HFPA has undergone substantial changes, increasing its membership from around 85 to over 300, aiming for improved representation.

Leading the pack of nominees is Emilia Pérez with 10 nominations, followed closely by The Brutalist and Conclave. The nominations, announced last month, have drawn their fair share of attention and controversy, showcasing standout films such as Wicked, which features singers Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, earning multiple nominations as well. The stage is set for heated competition among the nominees.

Fans can tune in through various platforms to witness the glamorous event. The broadcast will also be available to stream on Paramount+ and through live TV services such as Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo. Viewers will also have the opportunity to enjoy red carpet coverage via E!, all commencing before the awards ceremony begins.

During the event, Viola Davis will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry, presented by Meryl Streep, who herself received this prestigious honor from Davis back in 2017. Davis has shared the struggles of her upbringing and her passion for acting, which she attributes to her youthful curiosity.

Ted Danson, acclaimed for his portrayal as Sam Malone on Cheers, will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award, which recognizes exceptional contributions to television. His wife, Mary Steenburgen, will present the award. Danson's heartfelt speech will include recollections of his long-standing relationships with co-stars and family.

Among the key nominees are several films and television shows generating buzz this season. The Brutalist is highlighted as one of the top contenders, alongside Conclave and September 5. The television categories showcase popular entrants, including The Bear, which has garnered significant recognition this year.

Nikki Glaser, taking center stage as the host, is known for her standout performances, including her recent work on The Roast of Tom Brady. Despite her excitement, she has expressed the challenges of entertaining during the event's live broadcast, emphasizing the unpredictability of live comedy among Hollywood's elite.

With A-listers presenting awards this year, anticipated presenters include Andrew Garfield, Dwayne Johnson, Jennifer Coolidge, and Michelle Yeoh, among others. Their participation adds to the star power of the evening, where every moment is sure to be filled with excitement and surprises.

The awards will air simultaneously to viewers across various locations, with viewers down under tuning in early on January 6. Australian audiences will catch the red carpet rollout starting at 10 a.m. AEST and the ceremony at 11 a.m. AEST, translating to the U.S broadcast schedule.

Social media is expected to buzz with reactions and highlights from the ceremony as award outcomes remain unpredictable. Fans will eagerly wait to see if voter sentiment aligns with critics and public expectations, particularly following the nominees' announcement which stirred mixed reactions among audiences.

Looking back at the challenges faced by the HFPA, it is clear the organization is making strides toward becoming more inclusive, aiming to mend relationships with Hollywood and improve public perception. Celebrities are anticipated to address these changes and reflect on the industry's progress during their speeches.

One of the noteworthy trends anticipated this year is the crossover between high-rated shows and films dominating the Golden Globes nominations. This progression signals the growing recognition of diverse storytelling across all platforms, demonstrating audiences' changing tastes and interests.

This Sunday, all eyes will be on the Golden Globes as the entertainment world gathers to celebrate its creativity, complete with unforgettable moments, emotional speeches, and some prospective surprises. Tune in to witness what is sure to be another memorable night of glitz, glamour, and heartfelt recognition of artistic achievement.