The awards season is about to kick off! The next few months will be filled with various award ceremonies, and leading the way is the Golden Globe Awards ceremony being held today. The 82nd Golden Globe Awards will recognize the best film and television works that have excelled on the big and small screens over the past 12 months, though some deserving works may be overlooked.
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards ceremony is taking place today. For Australian viewers, the ceremony will be held in the morning of January 6th. The red carpet event will begin at 10:00 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), while the awards ceremony itself will start at 11:00 AM. The entire ceremony is expected to last approximately 3 hours.
Australian viewers can watch the Golden Globe Awards ceremony on Channel 10. In addition, the Paramount+ streaming platform will also provide live coverage. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News website and ABC News app will provide live blog coverage of the ceremony. You can set up reminders by following the relevant guides to stay informed about the day's winners and key moments.
In terms of nominations, Jacques Audiard's surreal drug-themed musical "Emilia Perez" leads the Golden Globe nominations with 10 nods. It is closely followed by "The Beast" with 7 nominations, and the drama about the Pope, "Secret Conference," with 6 nominations. The popular musical "Wicked," starring singers Ariana Grande and Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo, received 3 nominations. You can click on the link to view the complete list of nominations.
Comedian Nikki Glaser will host the 82nd Golden Globe Awards ceremony. Glaser will be the first woman in history to host the show alone. Previously, Sandra Oh, Amy Poehler, and Tina Fey have co-hosted. Glaser is known for her stand-up comedy specials about personal experiences and her standout performance in the Netflix show "The Roast of Tom Brady" earlier this year.
With the announcement of the 2025 Golden Globe nominations, the awards season has officially begun, giving viewers a glimpse into the potential frontrunners for next year's Oscars. Currently, some of the nominated films and television shows have not yet been released in Australia. The films "Strangers," "A Real Pain," "Anora," "Wicked," and "All That We Imagine Light" are currently in cinemas. "Secret Conference" will be released in cinemas on January 9th, "The Beast" on January 23rd, "Emilia Perez" on January 16th, and "September 5th" on January 30th. Here are some nominated films and television shows that can be watched on streaming services: Binge has "Dune: Part Two," "The Day of the Jackal," "The Penguin," and "True Detective: Night Country"; Disney+ has "Alien: Romulus," "Inside Out 2," "Abbott Elementary," "The Bear," "Only Murders in the Building," and "Shōgun"; Netflix has "Monster: The Story of Eric and Lyle Menendez," "The Diplomat," "Squid Game," "Unwanted," "Baby Reindeer," "The Gentlemen," and "Ripley"; Prime Video has "Challengers," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," and "The Nickel Boys"; and Apple TV+ has "Disclaimer," "Slow Horses," and "Shrinking."