Where to watch all the Golden Globes 2025 winners, from The Brutalist to Shogun
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Demi Moore won best comedy actress for The Substance, while Adrien Brody took home best drama actor for The Brutalist. Kicking off the 2025 awards season, the 82nd annual Golden Globes took place at Los Angeles’s Beverly Hilton Hotel last night. Among the evening’s big winners, Adrien Brody’s three-hour epic The Brutalist won best drama, while Demi Moore took home her first ever award, thanks to her work in The Substance.
The glitzy, glamorous event saw the darlings of Hollywood out in force. Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner made a rare couple’s appearence; Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were holding space together at the table, and Andrew Scott and Jeremy Strong shared a pastel fashion moment on the red carpet.
While last year’s Golden Globes were largely predictable (see Oppenheimer’s dominance), there was more to play for at this year’s ceremony. Smaller movies such as foreign-language drama I’m Still Here and A Different Man both secured surprising accolades, while art house films The Brutalist and Emilia Pérez were the most honoured, setting them up to challenge mainstream hits such as Wicked and A Complete Unknown at the Oscars. While its two leads lost out on best actress and supporting actress, Wicked still safely secured the best cinematic and box office achievement award.
Clinching the most nods across the TV nominations, Shogun took home four awards, including best drama TV series, best actor for Hiroyuki Sanada and best supporting actor for Tadanobu Asano. Some of the biggest shows of the past year – Baby Reindeer, The Bear, Hacks and The Penguin – also got recognition.