The 82nd Annual Golden Globes had everything: jaw-dropping wins, emotional speeches, and enough drama to keep Twitter buzzing all night long. From fashion moments to surprise snubs, here's our ultimate recap of the best moments from Hollywood’s glitzy night.
Golden Globes: Winner's List
🎥 BEST MOTION PICTURES
Best Drama
👑 "The Brutalist"
Best Musical or Comedy
👑 "Emilia Pérez"
Best Non-English Language Film
👑 "Emilia Pérez"
Best Animated Feature
👑 "Flow"
Box Office Achievement
👑 "Wicked"
🎬 TOP ACTING HONORS - FILM
Drama
👨 Adrien Brody ("The Brutalist")
👩 Fernanda Torres ("I'm Still Here")
Musical/Comedy
👨 Sebastian Stan ("A Different Man")
👩 Demi Moore ("The Substance")
Supporting Roles
👨 Kieran Culkin ("A Real Pain")
👩 Zoe Saldaña ("Emilia Pérez")
📺 TELEVISION EXCELLENCE
Best Drama Series
👑 "Shōgun"
Best Comedy Series
👑 "Hacks"
Best Limited Series
👑 "Baby Reindeer"
📺 TOP ACTING HONORS - TELEVISION
Drama
👨 Hiroyuki Sanada ("Shōgun")
👩 Anna Sawai ("Shōgun")
Comedy
👨 Jeremy Allen White ("The Bear")
👩 Jean Smart ("Hacks")
Limited Series
👨 Colin Farrell ("The Penguin")
👩 Jodie Foster ("True Detective: Night Country")
Supporting Roles
👨 Tadanobu Asano ("Shōgun")
👩 Jessica Gunning ("Baby Reindeer")
🎬 BEHIND THE SCENES
Best Director
👑 Brady Corbet ("The Brutalist")
Best Screenplay
👑 Peter Straughan ("Conclave")
Best Original Score
👑 Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross ("Challengers")
Best Original Song
👑 "El Mal" from "Emilia Pérez"
🎭 SPECIAL CATEGORY
Best Stand-Up Comedy Performance
👑 Ali Wong ("Single Lady")
FUN FACTS
"Shōgun" dominated the television categories with three major wins
"The Brutalist" emerged as the big winner in film categories
"Emilia Pérez" pulled off a rare double win in both Musical/Comedy and Non-English Language categories
TOP 5 GOLDEN MOMENTS
The "Shōgun" Sweep
The Japanese-American production made history by dominating the drama categories with wins for Best Drama Series and both lead acting awards (Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai).
Jean Smart's Triumphant Return
After taking a brief health-related hiatus, Smart's win for "Hacks" was especially emotional, proving she's still at the top of her game. Her standing ovation lasted nearly two minutes.
The "Emilia Pérez" Double Victory
The film's unexpected wins in both Best Musical/Comedy and Best Non-English Language Film categories showcased the growing global influence in Hollywood, breaking traditional category boundaries.
Demi Moore's Comeback
Moore's win for "The Substance" marked her first major award in decades, delivering one of the night's most heartfelt speeches about perseverance and reinvention in Hollywood.
Kieran Culkin's Winning Streak
Fresh off his "Succession" success, Culkin's win for "A Real Pain" showed his successful transition to film, complete with his trademark dry humor in his acceptance speech.
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