Will Emilia Pérez dominate the Golden Globe Awards? Could The Bear go home empty-handed? Gold Derby editors and experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng make their 2025 Golden Globe winners predictions on Awards Magnet.
Emilia Pérez led Globe nominations with a record-breaking 10 bids, but if you go by the odds, it won’t leave Sunday’s ceremony as the top winner. The Netflix musical is only forecasted to pick up two trophies: Best Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldaña and Best Non-English Language Film. It sits in third place in Best Comedy/Musical Film behind Anora and Wicked, but with its nomination haul and the Globes’ international voting body, no one ought to be surprised if it triumphed there as well. The Brutalist is expected to bag four wins, including Best Drama Film and Best Drama Actor for Adrien Brody, but could the universally liked Conclave pull off an upset for the top prize? And could Timothée Chalamet topple Brody off of A Complete Unknown‘s successful opening week (voting ended Jan. 1)?
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On the TV end, Emmy champs Shōgun and Baby Reindeer seem secure to each score a hat trick of wins for series and its stars, while Hacks is expected to replicated is Emmy wins in comedy/musical series and for Jean Smart. The Bear, which won three awards last year, is the odds-on favorite in just one category, TV supporting actor for Ebon Moss-Bachrach, but there’s a scenario in which the show, which leads the TV field with five noms, gets goose-egged.
Plus: Should The Substance, which is not predicted to convert any of its five nominations into wins, have gone drama instead of comedy/musical?
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Note: Golden Globes producer Dick Clark Productions is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Eldridge and Penske Media Corporation, which owns Gold Derby.
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