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  • ‘Emilia Pérez,’ ‘The Bear’ lead film, TV nominations as Nikki Glaser makes history as 1st woman solo host. What to know about the awards show.

    ‘Emilia Pérez,’ ‘The Bear’ lead film, TV nominations as Nikki Glaser makes history as 1st woman solo host. What to know about the awards show.


    The Golden Globes are the kick off to awards season. The ceremony has been the site of career-defining moments for some of Hollywood’s biggest stars since its inaugural year in 1944.

    The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards will be no different. Hosted by actress-comedian Nikki Glaser, who is making history as the first woman to solo emcee the awards show, Hollywood’s biggest names will celebrate an incredible year in film and television at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 5.

    Andrew Garfield, Catherine O’Hara, Demi Moore, Michael Keaton and Nicolas Cage are among the stars presenting during the telecast.

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    Emilia Pérez, Netflix’s musical-thriller starring Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña, dominates this year’s film categories with 10 nominations, making it the most nominated movie in the musical or comedy categories in Globes history. Gascón, a first-time Golden Globe nominee, is also the first transgender woman nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy. Rounding out the top nominated films are The Brutalist, with seven nominations and Conclave, which has six nominations.

    Leading the television nominees is FX’s The Bear, with five nominations, including Best Actor for Jeremy Allen White and Best Actress for Ayo Edebiri. Close behind are Only Murders in the Building and Shōgun, with four nominations apiece.

    The stars of Shōgun, Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai, are among the 26 first-time Golden Globe nominees. Also included in this year’s crop of inaugural nominees are Adam Brody, Ariana Grande, Glen Powell and Pamela Anderson.

    With the 2025 awards show fast approaching, here’s what to know about “Hollywood’s Party of the Year.”

    When are the Golden Globes?

    • The 2025 Golden Globes air live from the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Jan. 5 at p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

    • The show will broadcast live on CBS and stream on Paramount+ with Showtime.

    • Paramount+ Essential subscribers will be able to stream the special on Jan. 6.

    Who is hosting?

    • Comedian and actress Nikki Glaser is hosting the Golden Globes for the first time.

    • Glaser is also nominated for Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television for her HBO special, Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die.

    • “Hosting the Golden Globes is scary!” Glaser said of the gig. “It’s a well-lit room, which is not conducive to comedy; there are a lot of people I admire, which also is not conducive to comedy. It’s live, so you can’t do retakes. The level of difficulty is through the roof. And that’s thrilling to me.”

    Top film nominees

    Emilia Pérez nabbed the most nominations with 10, including Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Director for Jacques Audiard, Best Actress for Karla Sofía Gascón and Best Supporting Actress for both Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez.

    Denzel Washington scored his 11th nomination this year, making him the most-nominated Black actor in Golden Globes history. Washington is in the running for Best Actor for Gladiator II.

    • Best Motion Picture — Drama: The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Nickel Boys, September 5

    • Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy: Anora, Challengers, Emilia Pérez, A Real Pain, The Substance, Wicked

    • Best Motion Picture — Animated: Flow, Inside Out 2, Memoir of a Snail, Moana 2, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, The Wild Robot

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama: Pamela Anderson, The Last Showgirl; Angelia Jolie, Maria; Nicole Kidman, Babygirl; Tilda Swinton, The Room Next Door; Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here; Kate Winslet, Lee

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama: Adrien Brody, The Brutalist; Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown; Daniel Craig, Queer; Colman Domingo, Sing Sing; Ralph Fiennes, Conclave; Sebastian Stan, The Apprentice

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy: Amy Adams, Nightbitch; Cynthia Erivo Wicked; Karla Sofia Gascón, Emilia Pérez; Mikey Madison, Anora; Demi Moore, The Substance; Zendaya, Challengers

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy: Jesse Eisenberg, A Real Pain; Hugh Grant, Heretic; Gabriel LaBelle, Saturday Night; Jesse Plemons, Kinds of Kindness; Glen Powell, Hit Man; Sebastian Stan, A Different Man

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture: Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez; Ariana Grande, Wicked; Felicity Jones, The Brutalist; Margaret Qualley, The Substance; Isabella Rossellini, Conclave; Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture: Yura Borisov, Anora; Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain; Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown; Guy Pearce, The Brutalist; Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice; Denzel Washington, Gladiator II

    • Best Director — Motion Picture: Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez; Sean Baker, Anora; Edward Berger, Conclave; Brady Corbet, The Brutalist; Coralie Fargeat, The Substance; Payal Kapadia, All We Imagine as Light

    • Best Screenplay — Motion Picture: Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez; Sean Baker, Anora; Brady Corbet, Jesse Eisenberg A Real Pain; Coralie Fargeat, The Substance; Mona Fastvold, The Brutalist; Peter Straughan, Conclave

    Top TV nominees

    The Bear topped leads five nods: Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor for Jeremy Allen White, Best Actress for Ayo Edebiri, Best Supporting Actress for Lisa Colón-Zayas and Best Supporting Actor for Ebon Moss-Bachrach.

    • Best Television Series — Drama: The Day of the Jackal, The Diplomat, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Shōgun, Slow Horses, Squid Game

    • Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy: Abbott Elementary, The Bear, The Gentlemen, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, Only Murders in the Building

    • Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Baby Reindeer, Disclaimer, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, The Penguin, Ripley, True Detective: Night Country

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series — Drama: Kathy Bates, Matlock; Emma D’Arcy, House of the Dragon; Maya Erskine, Mr. & Mrs. Smith; Keira Knightley, Black Doves; Keri Russell, The Diplomat; Anna Sawai, Shōgun

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series — Drama: Donald Glover, Mr. & Mrs. Smith; Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent; Gary Oldman, Slow Horses; Eddie Redmayne, The Day of the Jackal; Hiroyuki Sanada, Shōgun; Billy Bob Thornton, Landman

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy: Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This; Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary; Ayo Edebiri, The Bear; Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building; Kathryn Hahn, Agatha All Along; Jean Smart, Hacks

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy: Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This; Ted Danson, A Man on the Inside; Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building; Jason Segel, Shrinking; Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building; Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television: Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer; Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country; Cristin Milioti, The Penguin; Sofía Vergara, Griselda; Naomi Watts, Feud: Capote vs. he Swans; Kate Winslet, The Regime

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television: Colin Farrell, The Penguin; Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer; Kevin Kline, Disclaimer; Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story; Ewan McGregor, A Gentleman in Moscow; Andrew Scott, Ripley

    • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television: Lisa Colón-Zayas, The Bear; Hannah Einbinder, Hacks; Dakota Fanning, Ripley; Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer; Allison Janney, The Diplomat; Kali Reis, True Detective: Night Country

    • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television: Tadanobu Asano, Shōgun; Javier Bardem, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story; Harrison Ford, Shrinking; Jack Lowden, Slow Horses; Diego Luna, La Máquina; Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear

    Check out a full list of this year’s nominees here.

    Who are first-time nominees?

    • There are 26 first-time nominees at the Golden Globes this year, including:

      • Film: Pamela Anderson, Yura Borisov, Karla Sofía Gascón, Ariana Grande, Gabriel LaBelle, Mikey Madison, Jesse Plemons, Glen Powell, Kali Reis, Zoe Saldaña, Fernanda Torres

      • TV: Tadanobu Asano, Adam Brody, Liza Colón-Zayas, Maya Erskine, Dakota Fanning, Richard Gadd, Nikki Glaser, Jessica Gunning, Kathryn Hahn, Cooper Koch, Jack Lowden, Seth Meyers, Cristin Milioti, Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai

    Who is the 2025 Cecil B. DeMille Award recipient?

    • Viola Davis is the recipient of the 2025 Cecil B. DeMille Award, which is given to an honoree who’s made outstanding contributions in entertainment.

    • Davis has been nominated for a total of seven Golden Globes over the course of her career. She won the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for Fences in 2017.

    • Previous Cecil B. DeMille Award recipients include Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Audrey Hepburn and Robin Williams.

    Who is the 2025 Carol Burnett Award recipient?

    • Ted Danson is the recipient of the 2025 Carol Burnett Award, which is presented to an actor or actress who’s made outstanding contributions to television on and off screen.

    • Danson has been nominated for 13 Golden Globe Awards overall and has won three, including Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy for Cheers in 1990 and 1991.

    • Previous Carol Burnett Award recipients include Ellen DeGeneres and Norman Lear.



    Emilia Pérez, ‘The Bear’ lead film, TV nominations as Nikki Glaser makes history as 1st woman solo host

    The awards season is in full swing and the latest buzz is all about the upcoming ceremony where “The Bear” has emerged as a frontrunner with multiple nominations in both film and TV categories. One of the most exciting aspects of this year’s event is the historic milestone of comedian Nikki Glaser being announced as the first woman to host solo.

    Emilia Pérez, the breakout star of “The Bear,” has been making waves with her powerful performance as the lead character. The film has garnered critical acclaim for its gripping storytelling and Pérez’s remarkable portrayal of a woman fighting for survival in the wilderness. With multiple nominations in prestigious categories, Pérez is definitely a talent to watch out for.

    But the excitement doesn’t end there, as comedian Nikki Glaser is set to make history as the first woman to host the awards show solo. Known for her sharp wit and fearless humor, Glaser is sure to bring a fresh and exciting energy to the ceremony. This groundbreaking moment is a significant step towards greater representation and inclusivity in the entertainment industry.

    As we gear up for the awards show, fans and critics alike are eagerly awaiting the results of the nominations. With a diverse range of talent and projects in the running, this year’s event promises to be a celebration of the best in film and television. Stay tuned for more updates on the winners and memorable moments from the ceremony.

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  • Iñigo Pérez: “Jugarán aquellos que crea oportuno para ganar”

    Iñigo Pérez: “Jugarán aquellos que crea oportuno para ganar”


    El entrenador comenzó hablando sobre la dificultad del encuentro y la importancia de encarar el partido con seriedad: “Mañana espero un partido difícil, intentaremos que seamos nosotros quienes nos hagamos dueños del partido y pasemos a la siguiente eliminatoria. Son un equipo que en su liga está en una situación de apuro que sabemos lo que significa porque nosotros lo hemos vivido en nuestras propias carnes. Por ello, cualquier partido es una oportunidad para impulsarse y ellos son conscientes de ello”.

    Sobre las aspiraciones en el torneo, el entrenador destacó el objetivo de avanzar y contar con el apoyo de la afición en futuras rondas: “Uno de los factores que todos buscamos es pasar estas tres primeras rondas y poder disputar la siguiente eliminatoria en casa con el respaldo de nuestra gente, sabiendo lo que eso significa. Ojalá podamos pasar el partido de mañana y tengamos la oportunidad de que la suerte nos dé esa eliminatoria”.

    En cuanto al rendimiento de su equipo en este tipo de competiciones, enfatizó la importancia de aprender de los errores del pasado: “Sabemos que en este torneo suelen suceder este tipo de cosas como en la pasada eliminatoria. Mañana no será una excepción y tenemos que aprender de la primera parte de Unionistas y reforzar la idea de juego que tuvimos en la segunda parte”.

    Celebración gol Rayo Vallecano ante el Real Betis Balompié. Fuente: La Liga EA Sports

    El estado de la plantilla también fue un tema central en la rueda de prensa. Confirmó varias bajas importantes, como las de Pedro Díaz y James Rodríguez, quienes han sufrido problemas de salud durante las vacaciones: “Pedro Díaz ha tenido un virus y una gripe. No podrán estar mañana con nosotros. Se suma a las bajas de Joni Montiel, Augusto Batalla, Pelayo, Álvaro García y RDT”. También se refirió a un incidente reciente con Augusto Batalla: “Ayer hubo un pequeño susto con Batalla, pero no puedo anticipar nada porque estamos esperando los resultados de las pruebas”.

    Cuestionado sobre posibles salidas o movimientos en el mercado, el técnico aseguró estar satisfecho con la plantilla: “Tanto James como otros que crean que no tienen minutos justos o merecidos tendrán que hablar con el club. Yo estoy encantado con la plantilla. De momento no hay ningún movimiento”.

    Parada de Batalla ante el Real Betis Balompié. Fuente: La Liga EA Sports.

    Finalmente, habló sobre el enfoque en la alineación para el partido de mañana: “Jugarán aquellos que crea oportuno para ganar. No creo en teóricos titulares y suplentes. Queremos pasar y tenemos una ilusión muy alta por este torneo”. Además, dedicó unas palabras de afecto a Bebe, un exjugador del equipo al que se enfrentarán: “Bebe siempre se ha caracterizado por ser una persona muy querida en el equipo. Nos alegrará verle mañana fuera del campo. Todos sabemos cuáles son sus virtudes. Además, recordamos todo lo que ha hecho por el Rayo Vallecano deportivamente”.



    In this post, we will discuss the recent comments made by Iñigo Pérez, a key player for Club Atlético Osasuna, regarding his team selection strategy. Pérez stated, “Jugarán aquellos que crea oportuno para ganar” which translates to “I will play those I believe are necessary to win.”

    These words highlight Pérez’s commitment to making decisions that will benefit the team and lead to success on the field. As a midfielder with a strong presence and leadership qualities, he understands the importance of making tough choices in order to achieve positive results.

    Pérez’s determination to prioritize winning above all else reflects his dedication to his teammates and the club. By putting the team’s success first, he sets a strong example for his fellow players and demonstrates his willingness to do whatever it takes to secure victories.

    Overall, Iñigo Pérez’s statement serves as a testament to his competitive spirit and desire to excel in every match. His focus on selecting the best players for the job shows his commitment to achieving success for Club Atlético Osasuna.

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    Iñigo Pérez, Osasuna, LaLiga, football, player, interview, strategy, winning mindset, player selection, match tactics, team performance, Spanish football, sportsmanship, competition, sports psychology, victory mindset, winning strategies

    #Iñigo #Pérez #Jugarán #aquellos #crea #oportuno #para #ganar

  • BAFTA Film Awards 2025 Longlist: ‘Emilia Pérez’, ‘Conclave’ Lead

    BAFTA Film Awards 2025 Longlist: ‘Emilia Pérez’, ‘Conclave’ Lead


    BAFTA on Friday unveiled its longlists for this year’s film awards with Emilia Pérez, Conclave, A Complete Unknown, The Brutalist and The Substance setting the pace.

    Jacques Audiard’s Spanish-language musical tops the longlists (15), including leading actress and supporting actress mentions for Karla Sofia Gascon, Zoe Saldana and Selena Gomez. Edward Berger’s Conclave follows with 14 nods, including leading actor and supporting actor for Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci, respectively.

    After that, it’s a three-way tie between Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance (11). Sean Baker’s Anora is honored with 9 mentions on the longlists, including for lead star Mikey Madison. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are included for their roles in Jon M. Chu’s Wicked, and Timothee Chalamet is among the leading actor list for his performance in A Complete Unknown.

    Round two of voting kicks off on Friday, Jan. 3 and will determine the nominations, to be unveiled via global livestream on Jan. 15 at BAFTA HQ in London. Round Three of voting will determine the winners, which will be unveiled at the Feb. 16 ceremony hosted by Scottish star David Tennant.

    BAFTA represents the U.K.’s largest film industry voting body with 8,100 creative practitioners from all corners of the U.K. and global film industry.

    See below the complete longlists for this year’s BAFTA Film Awards.

    Best Film

    Anora
    The Apprentice
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Kneecap
    The Substance
    Wicked

    Outstanding British Film

    Back to Black
    Bird
    Blitz
    Civil War
    Conclave
    Gladiator II
    Hard Truths
    Kneecap
    Lee
    Love Lies Bleeding
    The Outrun
    Paddington in Peru
    Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    We Live in Time
    Wicked Little Letters

    Outstanding Debut By a British Writer, Director or Producer

    Bring Them Down
    Grand Theft Hamlet
    Hoard
    Kneecap
    Monkey Man
    On Falling
    Santosh
    Sister Midnight
    The Taste of Mang
    The Teacher

    Children’s & Family Film

    Flow
    Kensuke’s Kingdom
    Piece By Piece
    Spellbound
    That Christmas
    Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    The Wild Robot
    Young Woman and the Sea

    Film Not In English Language

    All We Imagine as Light
    Black Dog (Gou zhen)
    The Count of Monte Cristo
    Emilia Pérez
    Flow
    The Girl with the Needle
    I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)
    Kneecap
    La Chimera
    The Seed of the Sacred Fig

    Documentary

    The Bibi Files
    Black Box Diaries
    Daughters
    Elton John: Never Too Late
    I Am: Celine Dion
    Made In England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
    No Other Land
    The Remarkable Life of Ibelin
    Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
    Will & Harper

    Animated Film

    Despicable Me 4
    Flow
    Inside Out 2
    Memoir of a Snail
    Moana 2
    That Christmas
    Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    The Wild Robot

    Director

    All We Imagine as Light, Payal Kapadia
    Anora, Sean Baker
    The Brutalist, Brady Corbet
    Conclave, Edward Berger
    Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve
    Emilia Pérez, Jacques Audiard
    La Chimera, Alice Rohrwacher
    Lee, Ellen Kuras
    The Outrun, Nora Fingscheidt
    The Substance, Coralie Fargeat

    Original Screenplay

    All We Imagine as Light
    Anora
    The Apprentice
    The Brutalist
    Challengers
    Civil War
    Heretic
    Kneecap
    A Real Pain
    The Substance

    Adapted Screenplay

    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Lee
    Nickel Boys
    Nightbitch
    The Outrun
    Sing Sing
    Wicked

    Leading Actress
    Amy Adams, Nightbitch
    Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
    Demi Moore, The Substance
    Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
    Kate Winslet, Lee
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hard Truths
    Marisa Abela, Back To Black
    Mikey Madison, Anora
    Nicole Kidman, Babygirl
    Saoirse Ronan, The Outrun

    Leading Actor

    Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
    Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
    Daniel Craig, Queer
    Dev Patel, Monkey Man
    Hugh Grant, Heretic
    Jude Law, Firebran
    Kingsley Ben Adir, Bob Marley: One Love
    Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
    Sebastian Stan , The Apprentice
    Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown

    Supporting Actress

    Adriana Paz, Emilia Pérez
    Ariana Grande, Wicked
    Emily Watson, Small Things Like These
    Felicity Jones, The Brutalist
    Isabella Rossellini, Conclave
    Jamie Lee Curtis, The Last Showgirl
    Margaret Qualley, The Substance
    Michele Austin, Hard Truths
    Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez
    Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez

    Supporting Actor

    Clarence Maclin, Sing Sing
    Denzel Washington, Gladiator II
    Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown
    Guy Pearce, The Brutalist
    Harris Dickinson, Babygirl
    Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice
    Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
    Mark Eydelshteyn, Anora
    Stanley Tucci, Conclave
    Yura Borisov, Anora

    Casting

    Anora
    The Apprentice
    Back To Black
    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Emilia Pérez
    Kneecap
    Wicked

    Cinematography

    Anora
    The Brutalist
    Civil War
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    The Substance

    Costume Design

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    Wicked

    Editing

    Anora
    Challengers
    Civil War
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    Kneecap
    The Substance

    Make Up & Hair

    The Apprentice
    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    A Complete Unknown
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Joker: Folie À Deux
    Nosferatu
    The Substance
    Wicked

    Original Score

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    Conclave
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    The Outrun
    The Substance
    The Wild Robot

    Production Design

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    The Substance
    Wicked

    Special Visual Effects

    Alien: Romulus
    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Better Man
    Civil War
    Deadpool & Wolverine
    Dune: Part Two
    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    Gladiator II
    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    Wicked

    Sound

    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    Civil War
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    The Substance
    Wicked

    British Short Animation

    Adiós
    Mee and Burd
    Mog’s Christmas
    Plunge
    Three Hares
    Wander to Wonder

    British Short Film

    The Ban
    Clodagh
    The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
    Homework
    Marion
    Milk
    Rock, Paper, Scissors
    Sister Wives
    Stomach Bug
    Woodlice 



    The BAFTA Film Awards 2025 Longlist has been revealed, and two standout films have emerged as frontrunners: ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘Conclave’.

    ‘Emilia Pérez’ is a gripping drama that follows the life of a young woman struggling to navigate the complexities of love, family, and personal identity. With powerhouse performances and a thought-provoking storyline, ‘Emilia Pérez’ has garnered critical acclaim and is sure to be a strong contender this awards season.

    Meanwhile, ‘Conclave’ is a bold and ambitious sci-fi thriller that pushes the boundaries of the genre. With stunning visuals, a gripping plot, and standout performances from its cast, ‘Conclave’ has captivated audiences and critics alike.

    Both ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘Conclave’ are shining examples of the diverse and innovative storytelling coming out of the film industry, and it’s no surprise that they are leading the pack in the BAFTA Film Awards 2025 Longlist. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the awards ceremony!

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  • ‘Emilia Perez’ ties record with 15 mentions

    ‘Emilia Perez’ ties record with 15 mentions


    Emilia Perez and Conclave led the EE British Academy of Film and Television Arts longlist selections on Friday, the first step toward securing BAFTA Awards nominations when the list of official 2025 award contenders is revealed on Jan. 15.

    See below for the full BAFTA longlists.

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    Netflix’s top contender Emilia Perez landed on 15 longlists – tying a record set by Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front two years ago, and Oppenheimer last year. Among its mentions were Best Film, Best Film Not in English Language, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for Jacques Audiard, and four longlist mentions for its quartet of actresses – with Karla Sofia Gascon hitting the lead actress longlist and co-stars Zoe Saladana, Selena Gomez, and Adrianna Paz all appearing on the supporting actress longlist. The four actresses shared the Best Actress honors at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, where Emilia Perez made its debut.

    Conclave was second with 14 longlist mentions, including Best Film, Best Director for Edward Berger, Best Actor for Ralph Fiennes, Best Supporting Actress for Isabella Rossellini, and Best Supporting Actor for Stanley Tucci.

    Behind Emilia Perez and Conclave was a quartet of top 2024 contenders with 11 mentions: The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, The Substance, and Wicked. Sean Baker’s Anora and Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II received nine longlist mentions.

    Notable omissions from the longlists were seen in the Best Actress field, where presumed Oscar contender Angelina Jolie (Maria) and some of her fellow Golden Globes nominees like Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here) and Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl) missed the cut. (Anderson’s costar Jamie Lee Curtis did hit in the Best Supporting Actress field.) Other snubs included Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson), Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Nickel Boys), and Monica Barbaro (A Complete Unknown) missing the supporting actress longlist. Jesse Eisenberg (A Real Pain) and Sebastian Stan (A Different Man) were out on the lead actor longlist – but Stan did hit the longlist for The Apprentice, which had six overall mentions, including Best Film. (The supporting actor race included all the top contenders, including Sing Sing star Clarence Maclin.)

    Best Film snubs included A Real Pain, Nickel Boys, and Gladiator II.

    Best Film

    Anora
    The Apprentice
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Kneecap
    The Substance
    Wicked

    Outstanding British Film

    Back to Black
    Bird
    Blitz
    Civil War
    Conclave
    Gladiator II
    Hard Truths
    Kneecap
    Lee
    Love Lies Bleeding
    The Outrun
    Paddington in Peru
    Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    We Live in Time
    Wicked Little Letters

    Outstanding Debut By a British Writer, Director or Producer

    Bring Them Down
    Grand Theft Hamlet
    Hoard
    Kneecap
    Monkey Man
    On Falling
    Santosh
    Sister Midnight
    The Taste of Mang
    The Teacher

    Children’s & Family Film

    Flow
    Kensuke’s Kingdom
    Piece By Piece
    Spellbound
    That Christmas
    Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    The Wild Robot
    Young Woman and the Sea

    Film Not In English Language

    All We Imagine as Light
    Black Dog (Gou zhen)
    The Count of Monte Cristo
    Emilia Pérez
    Flow
    The Girl with the Needle
    I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)
    Kneecap
    La Chimera
    The Seed of the Sacred Fig

    Documentary

    The Bibi Files
    Black Box Diaries
    Daughters
    Elton John: Never Too Late
    I Am: Celine Dion
    Made In England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
    No Other Land
    The Remarkable Life of Ibelin
    Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
    Will & Harper

    Animated Film

    Despicable Me 4
    Flow
    Inside Out 2
    Memoir of a Snail
    Moana 2
    That Christmas
    Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    The Wild Robot

    Director

    All We Imagine as Light, Payal Kapadia
    Anora, Sean Baker
    The Brutalist, Brady Corbet
    Conclave, Edward Berger
    Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve
    Emilia Pérez, Jacques Audiard
    La Chimera, Alice Rohrwacher
    Lee, Ellen Kuras
    The Outrun, Nora Fingscheidt
    The Substance, Coralie Fargeat

    Original Screenplay

    All We Imagine as Light
    Anora
    The Apprentice
    The Brutalist
    Challengers
    Civil War
    Heretic
    Kneecap
    A Real Pain
    The Substance

    Adapted Screenplay

    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Lee
    Nickel Boys
    Nightbitch
    The Outrun
    Sing Sing
    Wicked

    Leading Actress
    Amy Adams, Nightbitch
    Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
    Demi Moore, The Substance
    Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
    Kate Winslet, Lee
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hard Truths
    Marisa Abela, Back To Black
    Mikey Madison, Anora
    Nicole Kidman, Babygirl
    Saoirse Ronan, The Outrun

    Leading Actor

    Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
    Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
    Daniel Craig, Queer
    Dev Patel, Monkey Man
    Hugh Grant, Heretic
    Jude Law, Firebran
    Kingsley Ben Adir, Bob Marley: One Love
    Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
    Sebastian Stan , The Apprentice
    Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown

    Supporting Actress

    Adriana Paz, Emilia Pérez
    Ariana Grande, Wicked
    Emily Watson, Small Things Like These
    Felicity Jones, The Brutalist
    Isabella Rossellini, Conclave
    Jamie Lee Curtis, The Last Showgirl
    Margaret Qualley, The Substance
    Michele Austin, Hard Truths
    Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez
    Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez

    Supporting Actor

    Clarence Maclin, Sing Sing
    Denzel Washington, Gladiator II
    Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown
    Guy Pearce, The Brutalist
    Harris Dickinson, Babygirl
    Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice
    Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
    Mark Eydelshteyn, Anora
    Stanley Tucci, Conclave
    Yura Borisov, Anora

    Casting

    Anora
    The Apprentice
    Back To Black
    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Emilia Pérez
    Kneecap
    Wicked

    Cinematography

    Anora
    The Brutalist
    Civil War
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    The Substance

    Costume Design

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    Wicked

    Editing

    Anora
    Challengers
    Civil War
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    Kneecap
    The Substance

    Make Up & Hair

    The Apprentice
    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    A Complete Unknown
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Joker: Folie À Deux
    Nosferatu
    The Substance
    Wicked

    Original Score

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    Conclave
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    The Outrun
    The Substance
    The Wild Robot

    Production Design

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Gladiator II
    Nosferatu
    The Substance
    Wicked

    Special Visual Effects

    Alien: Romulus
    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    Better Man
    Civil War
    Deadpool & Wolverine
    Dune: Part Two
    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    Gladiator II
    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    Wicked

    Sound

    Blitz
    The Brutalist
    Civil War
    A Complete Unknown
    Conclave
    Dune: Part Two
    Emilia Pérez
    Gladiator II
    The Substance\
    Wicked

    British Short Animation

    Adiós
    Mee and Burd
    Mog’s Christmas
    Plunge
    Three Hares
    Wander to Wonder

    British Short Film

    The Ban
    Clodagh
    The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
    Homework
    Marion
    Milk
    Rock, Paper, Scissors
    Sister Wives
    Stomach Bug
    Woodlice

    The BAFTA Awards organizers have frequently tinkered with their voting rules over the last few years, but the process was streamlined this year with a de-emphasis on jury selections. For Best Film longlist contenders – of which six of the 10 movies will receive final 2025 BAFTA nominations depending on the Round Two vote totals – the entire BAFTA membership voted for their favorites. For acting nominees, the top seven contenders in each corresponding category as voted by the Acting Chapter are placed on the longlist. In comparison, a jury selects the final three contenders from the actors and actresses ranked eight through 13. Directing nominees are chosen with parity: five men and five women make the longlist without jury input. If a filmmaker who identifies as non-binary is chosen or if a male-female directing duo earns a position on the longlist, an extra slot is added to accommodate.

    The 2025 BAFTA Awards voting is now underway. The Phase One voting period closes on Jan. 10, and the 2025 BAFTA Awards nominations are announced on Jan. 15—two days before the 2025 Oscar nominations are revealed.

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    Emilia Perez Ties Record with 15 Mentions

    Emilia Perez, the talented actress known for her captivating performances on the big screen, has recently made headlines for tying a record with 15 mentions in various prestigious award ceremonies. With her outstanding work in multiple critically acclaimed films, Perez has solidified her place as one of the most talented and versatile actresses in the industry.

    From her breakout role in a indie drama to her powerful portrayal of a historical figure in a biopic, Perez has continuously impressed both audiences and critics alike with her range and dedication to her craft. Her ability to immerse herself in complex characters and bring them to life on screen has earned her numerous accolades and recognition in the entertainment world.

    As Perez continues to push boundaries and challenge herself with each new project, it is no surprise that she has managed to tie a record with 15 mentions in prestigious award ceremonies. With her unwavering passion for storytelling and commitment to excellence, there is no doubt that we can expect to see even more incredible performances from Emilia Perez in the future. Congratulations to this talented actress on this well-deserved achievement!

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  • ‘Emilia Perez’ & ‘Conclave’ Lead The Pack  

    ‘Emilia Perez’ & ‘Conclave’ Lead The Pack  


    The BAFTA Film Awards have unveiled this year’s longlists for 25 categories, and in the lead are Jacques Audiard’s rollicking crime drama Emilia Perez and Edward Berger’s craft papal thriller Conclave. Scroll down for the lists in full.

    Emilia Perez has landed on the most longlists with 15 nods. This haul includes Best Film, Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Film Not In The English Language, and leading actress for Karla Sofía Gascón. Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña are longlisted in supporting alongside Adriana Paz. The haul of 15 longlist mentions equals the previous record first set by Edward Berger’s war feature All Quiet on the Western Front and matched last year by Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, and Martin Scorsese’s Killers Of The Flower Moon

    Conclave nabbed 14 appearances on the longlists. This haul includes Best Film, Supporting Actress for Isabella Rossellini, Supporting Actor for Stanley Tucci, and Leading Actor for Ralph Fiennes. Emilia Perez and Conclave are trailed by Mubi’s summer breakout The Substance, Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, and the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, which appear on 11 longlists. Wicked and Dune: Part Two both feature on 10 longlists. 

    There are also prominent appearances below the leading pack from Sean Baker’s Anora (9) alongside Steve McQueen’s latest Blitz and the subversive Irish indie comedy Kneecap, which both landed on 7 longlists. Ali Abbasi’s Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice made its way on to 6. 

    Other standout mentions include Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II, which is on 9 longlists. The film’s haul predominantly features below-the-line technical categories such as costume design. However, Denzel Washington pops up in Supporting Actor. Washington — a two-time Oscar winner — has never been nominated for a BAFTA. Payal Kapadia’s fiction debut All We Imagine As Light clocked three strong apperances in Best Director, Original Screenplay, and Film Not In The English Language.

    In notable snubs, there is only one longlist appearance from Nickel Boys in Adapted Screenplay and Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers appears only twice in Original Screenplay and Editing. Conversely there are surprising appearances from Dev Patel in Leading Actor for his performance in Monkey Man and Ellen Kuras in Director for Lee

    The next round of voting to determine the official nominations takes place between Friday 3 and Friday 10 January 2025. The voting period for winners is between Wednesday 22 January and Tuesday 11 February 2024. The BAFTA Film Awards take place on Sunday 16 February 2025.

    Check out the full longlists below:

    BEST FILM

    10 films will advance in the Best Film category. 115 films eligible for this category were submitted for consideration. All film-voting members of BAFTA vote to determine the longlist, nominations and overall winner.

    • Anora 
    • The Apprentice
    • The Brutalist 
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Kneecap
    • The Substance
    • Wicked

    OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

    15 films will advance in the Outstanding British Film category. All film voting members of BAFTA vote to determine the longlist (of which the top five are nominated).  A jury selects the remaining five nominations. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning film. 63 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • Back to Black
    • Bird 
    • Blitz
    • Civil War
    • Conclave 
    • Gladiator II 
    • Hard Truths
    • Kneecap
    • Lee
    • Love Lies Bleeding
    • The Outrun
    • Paddington in Peru 
    • Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    • We Live in Time
    • Wicked Little Letters

    OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

    10 films will advance in the Outstanding Debut category.  A jury determines the longlist, nominations and overall winner in this category. 42 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • Bring Them Down
    • Grand Theft Hamlet
    • Hoard
    • Kneecap
    • Monkey Man
    • On Falling
    • Santosh
    • Sister Midnight
    • The Taste of Mango
    • The Teacher

    CHILDREN’S & FAMILY FILM

    Eight films will advance in the Children’s & Family Film category.  A jury determines the longlist, nominations and overall winner in this category. 19 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • Flow
    • Kensuke’s Kingdom
    • Piece By Piece
    • Spellbound
    • That Christmas
    • Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    • The Wild Robot
    • Young Woman and the Sea

    FILM NOT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

    10 films will advance in the Film Not in the English Language category. All BAFTA film-voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist. This chapter will vote to nominate five films. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning film. 40 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • All We Imagine as Light
    • Black Dog (Gou zhen)
    • The Count of Monte Cristo
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Flow
    • The Girl with the Needle 
    • I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) 
    • Kneecap
    • La Chimera
    • The Seed of the Sacred Fig

    DOCUMENTARY

    10 films will advance in the Documentary category. All BAFTA film-voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist (of which the top two are nominated).  A jury selects the remaining three nominations, In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning film. 71 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • The Bibi Files
    • Black Box Diaries
    • Daughters
    • Elton John: Never Too Late
    • I Am: Celine Dion
    • Made In England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger
    • No Other Land
    • The Remarkable Life of Ibelin
    • Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
    • Will & Harper

    ANIMATED FILM

    Eight films will advance in the Animated Film category. All BAFTA film-voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist and will vote to nominate four films. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning film. 16 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • Despicable Me 4
    • Flow
    • Inside Out 2
    • Memoir of a Snail
    • Moana 2 
    • That Christmas 
    • Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
    • The Wild Robot

    DIRECTOR

    10 films will advance in the Director category. Members of the Directing chapter vote for their top 10 to determine the longlist, of which the top women and men directors, and directors who identify as non-binary/gender diverse and any mixed-gender directing teams (within the voting results range of the top 10 women/men directors) will be longlisted to a max of 11, with gender parity upheld between women and men directors. The Directing chapter will vote for the six nominations. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning film. 189 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • All We Imagine as Light, Payal Kapadia
    • Anora, Sean Baker
    • The Brutalist, Brady Corbet
    • Conclave, Edward Berger
    • Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve
    • Emilia Pérez, Jacques Audiard
    • La Chimera, Alice Rohrwacher
    • Lee, Ellen Kuras
    • The Outrun, Nora Fingscheidt
    • The Substance, Coralie Fargeat

    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    10 films will advance in the Original Screenplay category. Members of the Writers chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the winning film. 74 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • All We Imagine as Light
    • Anora 
    • The Apprentice
    • The Brutalist 
    • Challengers
    • Civil War
    • Heretic
    • Kneecap
    • A Real Pain
    • The Substance

    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    10 films will advance in the Adapted Screenplay category. Members of the Writers chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the winning film. 60 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Lee
    • Nickel Boys 
    • Nightbitch
    • The Outrun
    • Sing Sing
    • Wicked

    LEADING ACTRESS

    10 performances will advance in the Leading Actress category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist, of which the top seven are automatically longlisted. A longlisting jury selects a further three performances from those ranked 8-13 in the chapter vote, to create a longlist of 10. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the six nominations. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 82 performances were submitted for consideration.

    • Amy Adams, Nightbitch
    • Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
    • Demi Moore, The Substance
    • Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
    • Kate Winslet, Lee
    • Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hard Truths
    • Marisa Abela, Back To Black
    • Mikey Madison, Anora
    • Nicole Kidman, Babygirl
    • Saoirse Ronan, The Outrun

    LEADING ACTOR

    10 performances will advance in the Leading Actor category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist, of which the top seven are automatically longlisted. A longlisting jury selects a further three performances from those ranked 8-13 in the chapter vote, to create a longlist of 10. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the six nominations. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 82 performances were submitted for consideration.

    • Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
    • Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
    • Daniel Craig, Queer
    • Dev Patel, Monkey Man
    • Hugh Grant, Heretic
    • Jude Law, Firebrand
    • Kingsley Ben Adir, Bob Marley: One Love
    • Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
    • Sebastian Stan , The Apprentice
    • Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    10 performances will advance in the Supporting Actress category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist, of which the top seven are automatically longlisted. A longlisting jury selects a further three performances from those ranked 8-13 in the chapter vote, to create a longlist of 10. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the six nominations. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 180 performances were submitted for consideration.

    • Adriana Paz, Emilia Pérez
    • Ariana Grande, Wicked 
    • Emily Watson, Small Things Like These
    • Felicity Jones, The Brutalist
    • Isabella Rossellini, Conclave 
    • Jamie Lee Curtis, The Last Showgirl
    • Margaret Qualley, The Substance
    • Michele Austin, Hard Truths
    • Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez
    • Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez

    SUPPORTING ACTOR

    10 performances will advance in the Supporting Actor category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist, of which the top seven are automatically longlisted. A longlisting jury selects a further three performances from those ranked 8-13 in the chapter vote, to create a longlist of 10. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the six nominations. In the final round all film-voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 271 performances were submitted for consideration.

    • Clarence Maclin, Sing Sing
    • Denzel Washington, Gladiator II
    • Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown
    • Guy Pearce, The Brutalist
    • Harris Dickinson, Babygirl
    • Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice
    • Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
    • Mark Eydelshteyn, Anora
    • Stanley Tucci, Conclave
    • Yura Borisov, Anora

    CASTING

    10 films will advance in the Casting category. Members of the Casting chapter vote to determine the longlist. A jury selects the five nominations and in the final round all film-voting members select the winning film. 119 films were submitted for consideration. A supporting Statement can be submitted and published on BAFTA View.

    • Anora 
    • The Apprentice
    • Back To Black
    • Blitz
    • The Brutalist 
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Kneecap
    • Wicked

    CINEMATOGRAPHY

    10 films will advance in the Cinematography category. Members of the Cinematography chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 155 films were submitted for consideration.

    • Anora 
    • The Brutalist 
    • Civil War
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Gladiator II 
    • Nosferatu 
    • The Substance

    COSTUME DESIGN

    10 films will advance in the Costume Design category. Members of the Costume and Makeup & Hair chapters vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 114 films were submitted for consideration.

    • Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    • Blitz
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    • Gladiator II 
    • Nosferatu 
    • Wicked

    EDITING

    10 films will advance in the Editing category. Members of the Editing chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 170 films were submitted for consideration.

    • Anora 
    • Challengers
    • Civil War
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Gladiator II 
    • Kneecap
    • The Substance

    MAKE UP & HAIR

    10 films will advance in the Make Up & Hair category. Members of the Costume Design and the Make Up & Hair chapters vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 106 films were submitted for consideration. A supporting Statement can be submitted and published on BAFTA View.

    • The Apprentice
    • Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    • Blitz
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Joker: Folie À Deux
    • Nosferatu 
    • The Substance
    • Wicked

    ORIGINAL SCORE

    10 films will advance in the Original Score category. Members of the Music chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 118 films were submitted for consideration. Music cue sheets are provided by the entrants and published on BAFTA View.

    • Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    • Blitz
    • The Brutalist 
    • Conclave 
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Gladiator II 
    • Nosferatu 
    • The Outrun
    • The Substance
    • The Wild Robot

    PRODUCTION DESIGN

    10 films will advance in the Production Design category. Members of the Production Design chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 131 films were submitted for consideration.

    • Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    • Blitz
    • The Brutalist 
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Gladiator II 
    • Nosferatu 
    • The Substance
    • Wicked

    SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

    10 films will advance in the Special Visual Effect category. Members of the SVFX chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 82 films were submitted for consideration. A supporting Statement and a show-reel of the SVFX work (up to five minutes in duration) can be submitted and are published on BAFTA View.

    • Alien: Romulus
    • Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    • Better Man 
    • Civil War
    • Deadpool & Wolverine
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    • Gladiator II 
    • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    • Wicked

    SOUND

    10 films will advance in the Sound category Members of the Sound chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 149 films were submitted for consideration.

    • Blitz
    • The Brutalist 
    • Civil War
    • A Complete Unknown 
    • Conclave 
    • Dune: Part Two
    • Emilia Pérez
    • Gladiator II 
    • The Substance
    • Wicked

    BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

    Six films will advance in the British Short Animation category.  A jury votes to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members are invited to join an opt-in chapter to vote for the overall winning short animation.

    • Adiós
    • Mee and Burd
    • Mog’s Christmas
    • Plunge
    • Three Hares
    • Wander to Wonder

    BRITISH SHORT FILM

    Ten films will advance in the British Short Film category.  A jury votes to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film-voting members are invited to join an opt-in chapter to vote for the overall winning short film.

    • The Ban
    • Clodagh
    • The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
    • Homework
    • Marion
    • Milk
    • Rock, Paper, Scissors
    • Sister Wives
    • Stomach Bug
    • Woodlice 



    Emilia Perez and Conclave Lead The Pack

    Emilia Perez and her band, Conclave, are taking the music scene by storm with their unique blend of Latin rhythms and soulful vocals. The group’s energetic performances and infectious melodies have earned them a dedicated following and critical acclaim.

    Perez, a powerhouse vocalist and songwriter, leads the band with her captivating stage presence and emotive lyrics. With influences ranging from traditional Latin music to modern pop, Conclave’s sound is fresh and exciting, drawing in fans from all walks of life.

    Whether performing at intimate venues or large festivals, Emilia Perez and Conclave always deliver a high-energy show that leaves audiences wanting more. With their passion for music and undeniable talent, this dynamic group is sure to continue leading the pack for years to come.

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  • BAFTA Awards Longlists: ‘Emilia Perez,’ ‘Conclave’ Lead

    BAFTA Awards Longlists: ‘Emilia Perez,’ ‘Conclave’ Lead


    The British Academy has unveiled the results of the first round of voting across all 25 categories for the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards, with two very different thrillers leading the pack of longlisted features.

    Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez,” a Spanish-language music thriller that was picked up by Netflix in Cannes, has emerged ahead of the race with slots in 15 categories, including best film, director, leading actress and three in the supporting actress list. Meanwhile “Conclave,” Focus Features’ Papal mystery-thriller from Edward Berger set within the Vatican, has 14, including best film, director and leading actor for Ralph Fiennes.

    Further down, a tight pack of films includes “The Substance,” “The Brutalist” and “A Complete Unknown” on 11 lists, “Wicked” and “Dune: Part Two” on 10 and “Anora” and “Gladiator 2” on nine. All, with the exception of “Gladiator 2,” are on the best film longlist. Ridley Scott’s epic return to the coliseum also missed out on best director and leading man, although Denzel Washington — who has never been BAFTA-nominated before — did get a supporting actor slot.

    There should be cheers from Belfast, with “Kneecap” — the raucous Irish-language music biopic that’s easily among the smallest films competing in terms of budget — managing to keep up with major studio titles, landing seven longlist slots including best film. It was also a good day at the office for “The Apprentice,” which appeared in six categories, including best film and leading actor for Sebastian Stan.

    Among the absences, while many might not be overly surprised that “Gladiator 2” failed to land in most of the top categories, there’ll certainly be raised eyebrows over “Maria,” which was shut out completely (and just days before Angelina Jolie attends the Golden Globes as a leading actress nominee). Another awards favorite, “Nickel Boys,” only managed one longlist space (for adapted screenplay), while “Challengers” landed just two (original screenplay and editing).

    A new addition for BAFTA this year is the children’s and family film category. Unsurprisingly, there was significant overlap with animated film, with likes of “The Wild Robot,” “That Christmas” and “Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl” appearing in both longlists. However, many might consider the omission of “Paddington in Peru” a surprising omission from a debut kids and family lineup that includes “Young Woman and the Sea” And “Kensuke’s Kingdom,” with the long-awaited third feature about the Peruvian bear only finding space in the outstanding British film category.

    The full list of nominations will be announced on Jan. 15 (minus the BAFTA Rising Star nominees, which will be unveiled Jan. 7), with the BAFTA Film Awards ceremony taking place Feb. 16 from London’s Royal Festival Hall. “Doctor Who” star David Tennant will be returning as host.

    See the full longlist below.

    BEST FILM

    “Anora”

    “The Apprentice”

    “The Brutalist”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Kneecap”

    “The Substance”

    “Wicked”

    OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

    “Back to Black”

    “Bird”

    “Blitz”

    “Civil War”

    “Conclave”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Hard Truths”

    “Kneecap”

    “Lee”

    “Love Lies Bleeding”

    “The Outrun”

    “Paddington in Peru”

    “Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”

    “We Live in Time”

    “Wicked Little Letters”

    OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

    “Bring Them Down”

    “Grand Theft Hamlet”

    “Hoard”

    “Kneecap”

    “Monkey Man”

    “On Falling”

    “Santosh”

    “Sister Midnight”

    “The Taste of Mango”

    ” The Teacher”

    CHILDREN’S AND FAMILY FILM

    “Flow”

    “Kensuke’s Kingdom”

    “Piece by Piece”

    “Spellbound”

    “That Christmas”

    “Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”

    “The Wild Robot”

    “Young Woman and the Sea”

    FILM NOT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

    “All We Imagine as Light”

    “Black Dog” (“Gou zhen”)

    “The Count of Monte Cristo”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Flow”

    “The Girl With the Needle”

    “I’m Still Here” (“Ainda Estou Aqui”)

    “Kneecap”

    “La Chimera”

    “The Seed of the Sacred Fig”

    DOCUMENTARY

    “The Bibi Files”

    “Black Box Diaries”

    “Daughters”

    “Elton John: Never Too Late”

    “I Am: Celine Dion”

    “Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger”

    “No Other Land”

    “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin”

    “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story”

    “Will & Harper”

    ANIMATED FILM

    “Despicable Me 4”

    “Flow”

    “Inside Out 2”

    “Memoir of a Snail”

    “Moana 2”

    “That Christmas”

    “Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”

    “The Wild Robot”

    DIRECTOR

    “All We Imagine as Light,” Payal Kapadia

    “Anora,” Sean Baker

    “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet

    “Conclave,” Edward Berger

    “Dune: Part Two,” Denis Villeneuve

    “Emilia Pérez,” Jacques Audiard

    “La Chimera,” Alice Rohrwacher

    “Lee,” Ellen Kuras

    “The Outrun,” Nora Fingscheidt

    “The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat

    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

    “All We Imagine as Light”

    “Anora”

    “The Apprentice”

    “The Brutalist”

    “Challengers”

    “Civil War”

    “Heretic”

    “Kneecap”

    “A Real Pain”

    “The Substance”

    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Lee”

    “Nickel Boys”

    “Nightbitch”

    “The Outrun”

    “Sing Sing”

    “Wicked”

    LEADING ACTRESS

    Amy Adams, “Nightbitch”

    Cynthia Erivo, “Wicked”

    Demi Moore, “The Substance”

    Karla Sofía Gascón, “Emilia Pérez”

    Kate Winslet, “Lee”

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste, “Hard Truths”

    Marisa Abela, “Back to Black”

    Mikey Madison, “Anora”

    Nicole Kidman, “Babygirl”

    Saoirse Ronan, “The Outrun”

    LEADING ACTOR

    Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist”

    Colman Domingo, “Sing Sing”

    Daniel Craig, “Queer”

    Dev Patel, “Monkey Man”

    Hugh Grant, “Heretic”

    Jude Law, “Firebrand”

    Kingsley Ben Adir, “Bob Marley: One Love”

    Ralph Fiennes, “Conclave”

    Sebastian Stan, “The Apprentice”

    Timothée Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown”

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Adriana Paz, “Emilia Pérez”

    Ariana Grande, “Wicked”

    Emily Watson, “Small Things Like These”

    Felicity Jones, “The Brutalist”

    Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave”

    Jamie Lee Curtis, “The Last Showgirl”

    Margaret Qualley, “The Substance”

    Michele Austin, “Hard Truths”

    Selena Gomez, “Emilia Pérez”

    Zoe Saldaña, “Emilia Pérez”

    SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Clarence Maclin, “Sing Sing”

    Denzel Washington, “Gladiator II”

    Edward Norton, “A Complete Unknown”

    Guy Pearce, “The Brutalist”

    Harris Dickinson, “Babygirl”

    Jeremy Strong, “The Apprentice”

    Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain”

    Mark Eydelshteyn, “Anora”

    Stanley Tucci, “Conclave”

    Yura Borisov, “Anora”

    CASTING

    “Anora”

    “The Apprentice”

    “Back to Black”

    “Blitz”

    “The Brutalist”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Kneecap”

    “Wicked”

    CINEMATOGRAPHY

    “Anora”

    “The Brutalist”

    “Civil War”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Nosferatu”

    “The Substance”

    COSTUME DESIGN

    “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice”

    “Blitz”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Nosferatu”

    “Wicked”

    EDITING

    “Anora”

    “Challengers”

    “Civil War”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Kneecap”

    “The Substance”

    MAKE-UP AND HAIR

    “The Apprentice”

    “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice”

    “Blitz”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Joker: Folie À Deux”

    “Nosferatu”

    “The Substance”

    “Wicked”

    ORIGINAL SCORE

    “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice”

    “Blitz”

    “The Brutalist”

    “Conclave”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Nosferatu”

    “The Outrun”

    “The Substance”

    “The Wild Robot”

    PRODUCTION DESIGN

    “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice”

    “Blitz”

    “The Brutalist”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Nosferatu”

    “The Substance”

    “Wicked”

    SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

    “Alien: Romulus”

    “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice”

    “Better Man”

    “Civil War”

    “Deadpool & Wolverine”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”

    “Gladiator II”

    “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”

    “Wicked”

    SOUND

    “Blitz”

    “The Brutalist”

    “Civil War”

    “A Complete Unknown”

    “Conclave”

    “Dune: Part Two”

    “Emilia Pérez”

    “Gladiator II”

    “The Substance”

    “Wicked”

    BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

    “Adiós”

    “Mee and Burd”

    “Mog’s Christmas”

    “Plunge”

    “Three Hares”

    “Wander to Wonder”

    BRITISH SHORT FILM

    “The Ban”

    “Clodagh”

    “The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing”

    “Homework”

    “Marion”

    “Milk”

    “Rock, Paper, Scissors”

    “Sister Wives”

    “Stomach Bug”

    “Woodlice”



    The BAFTA Awards Longlists have been announced and two standout projects have taken the lead.

    “Emilia Perez,” a gripping drama following the life of a young girl growing up in a small Mexican village, has been recognized for its powerful storytelling and exceptional performances. The film has made waves in the industry and is a strong contender for multiple BAFTA Awards.

    On the television front, “Conclave,” a riveting political thriller series set in the Vatican, has also caught the attention of BAFTA voters. With its intense plot twists and stellar cast, “Conclave” has earned its spot on the longlist and is sure to be a major player in the upcoming awards season.

    Both “Emilia Perez” and “Conclave” have proven themselves to be standout projects in their respective categories, and we can’t wait to see how they fare at the BAFTA Awards. Stay tuned for updates on these exciting longlist leaders!

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  • Who Is Bobby Flay’s Ex-Girlfriend, Christina Perez & What Is Their Relationship History?

    Who Is Bobby Flay’s Ex-Girlfriend, Christina Perez & What Is Their Relationship History?


    Bobby Flay is popular among the masses as a celebrity chef who has appeared on numerous cooking reality shows. While fans are aware of his success in the culinary field, there is little known about his personal life. Many wish to delve deep into his dating life especially his relationship with his former partner. So, who is Bobby Flay’s ex-girlfriend and what does she do for a living?

    Here is everything you need to know about Bobby Flay’s ex-girlfriend, her job, and the couple’s relationship history.

    Who is Bobby Flay’s ex-girlfriend?

    Bobby Flay was dating Christina Perez.

    Perez has joined Flay to cook for many special recipes. She shared in her Instagram stories how she and Flay made a Pérez family recipe called Empanada Asturiana. The former couple also cooked Carbone’s spicy rigatoni in one of the chef’s Tiktok videos. (via People)

    What does Christina Perez do for a living?

    Christina Perez is a writer and former model.

    Perez completed her education in Liberal Arts from The New School and in fashion design from the Fashion Institute of Technology. According to her website, she initially pursued a career in modeling and used to travel to Paris, Milan, and Tokyo for projects.

    In 2007, Perez started working as an Assistant Online Fashion Editor at Condé Nast and was later promoted to News Editor. She continued her job as an editor in companies like YOOX NET-A-PORTER GROUP and POPSUGAR. Further, she rejoined Condé Nast as a Fashion Development Editor in Glamour. Perez continued thriving as she held important positions at Time Inc., Vogue, and Miss Grass. As of now, Christina Perez is serving as a freelance writer and has worked with magazines like Departures, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, Architectural Digest, and many others. (via LinkedIn)

    Bobby Flay and Christina Perez’s relationship explained

    Bobby Flay and Christina Perez were first introduced through their mutual friends but decided to keep their relationship under wraps. In November 2021, the duo officially acknowledged their romance by appearing together at the Breeders’ Cup World Championship.

    After three years of romance, Flay, and Perez decided to part ways with the latter hinting at the same in her newsletter, A Friend Indeed. However, the reason behind the separation wasn’t disclosed by either of the parties to date.

    Originally reported by Ritika Singh on ComingSoon.net.

    The post Who Is Bobby Flay’s Ex-Girlfriend, Christina Perez & What Is Their Relationship History? appeared first on Mandatory.



    Bobby Flay’s Ex-Girlfriend, Christina Perez: A Look Back at Their Relationship

    Bobby Flay, the renowned celebrity chef and television personality, has had his fair share of high-profile relationships over the years. One of his most notable ex-girlfriends is Christina Perez, a former actress and model. Their relationship was highly publicized and closely followed by fans and tabloids alike.

    Flay and Perez first met in the early 2000s and quickly hit it off. They were often seen attending events together and were not shy about showing their affection for each other in public. Perez even made several appearances on Flay’s cooking shows, further solidifying their status as a power couple in the culinary world.

    However, their relationship was not without its challenges. Rumors of infidelity and jealousy plagued their time together, leading to a tumultuous and ultimately heartbreaking breakup. Despite their best efforts to make things work, Flay and Perez ultimately went their separate ways, much to the disappointment of their fans.

    Since their split, both Flay and Perez have moved on to new relationships and endeavors. Flay has continued to build his culinary empire, while Perez has focused on her acting career and personal projects. Although their time together may have been short-lived, the impact of their relationship is still felt in the world of entertainment and beyond.

    In conclusion, Bobby Flay’s relationship with Christina Perez was a whirlwind of passion, drama, and ultimately heartbreak. Their connection may have fizzled out over time, but their love story will always be remembered as one of the most memorable in the world of celebrity relationships.

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  • Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and ‘Emilia Perez’ character

    Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and ‘Emilia Perez’ character


    Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and Emilia Perez character
    Selena Gomez draws comparison between herself and ‘Emilia Perez’ character

    Selena Gomez has made some comparisons between herself and her “Jessi” character from movie Emilia Perez.

    The 32-year-old actress told Best magazine, “I actually feel like, as different as Jessi is, that I’m like her in a lot of ways!”

    “As soon as Jacques described her to me, I knew I had to play her,” the actress said.

    According to the singer-actress, the script was so brilliant and as a huge fan of Emilia Perez director’s movie, she knew it was going to be something very special.

    The Dolittle actress also added, “It turned out to be even more special than that!”

    Elsewhere in the interview, Gomez, who stars with Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofia Gascon and Adriana Paz in the Netflix film, also talked about finding sisters in her movie co-stars.

    She said, “We’re like sisters. Each of them totally embraced me and each of us helped one another through this whole experience.”

    “I’ve never felt anything like it before. Karla led us – and to be the youngest among these amazing women, to be able to look up to them as role models and to feel their love and support was amazing,” the Hotel Transylvania actress added.

    “I’m so grateful to them, to Jacques [Audiard, director] and to everyone,” Selena Gomez concluded before adding, “We all needed each other to make this happen”.





    Selena Gomez recently opened up about how she relates to her character ‘Emilia Perez’ in her latest project, drawing striking comparisons between herself and the fictional character.

    In a recent interview, Gomez discussed how she connected with Emilia’s journey of self-discovery and empowerment in the upcoming film. She revealed that like Emilia, she has also faced challenges and struggles in her own life, but has come out stronger and more resilient because of them.

    Gomez shared that she sees a lot of herself in Emilia, especially in terms of their shared determination to overcome obstacles and stay true to themselves. She emphasized the importance of portraying strong, independent female characters on screen, and hopes that audiences will be inspired by Emilia’s story.

    Fans of Gomez are eagerly anticipating the release of the film, eager to see how she brings Emilia’s character to life on screen. With her talent and authenticity, there’s no doubt that Gomez will deliver a powerful and memorable performance that resonates with audiences around the world.

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  • Emilia Perez helmer Jacques Audiard speaks about Selena Gomez’s role in his crime comedy: Reports

    Emilia Perez helmer Jacques Audiard speaks about Selena Gomez’s role in his crime comedy: Reports


    Emilia Perez has been riding the waves of success since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. During its award ceremony, the film’s central female cast marked a historic win as they all won the Best Actress award.

    Selena Gomez shared this win with her talented co-stars, Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldana, and Adriana Paz.

    This is her first time working with filmmaker Jacques Audiard, who is not new to the French film festival. Previously, he has won the prestigious Palme d’Or award for his 2015 film, Dheepan. Before that, his 2009 film, A Prophet, won the Grand Prize of the Jury whereas his 1996 film, A Self-Made Hero, won the Best Screenplay award. However, Emilia Perez is his first film breaking grounds in the American award circuit.

    Besides Audiard being nominated for his direction and screenplay, the film has been receiving multiple nominations for its impressive acting performances. Gomez has also received multiple nominations, the most recent being at the Golden Globes.

    During a recent interview, Audiard spoke about Gomez’s performance and great things to say about her commitment to her role.


    Emilia Perez: Here’s what director Jacques Audiard said about Selena Gomez’s role in his film

    Emilia Perez follows a moving portrait of four women in Mexico, who seek their own happiness. Gomez plays Jessi, a woman who mysteriously loses her partner after many years of marriage.

    Here’s what the director said about Gomez’s performance as Jessi in Emilia Perez:

    “Jessi had a whole story — a young American woman living on the border who belongs to American culture and tries and fails to slip into Mexican culture. The character I’d written in the original treatment was much harder, more cynical. Selena softened the character. She made her more moving. She’s torn because she belongs to another culture, because she loved a man who ultimately left her. She’s fragile. That was brought to this film by Selena.”


    Selena Gomez’s Future Projects: Details Explored

    Selena Gomez with Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldana (Image Source: Getty)Selena Gomez with Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldana (Image Source: Getty)
    Selena Gomez with Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldana (Image Source: Getty)

    Selena Gomez recently starred in the fourth season of the Hulu series, Only Murders in the Building, and she received an Emmy nomination for her performance. Now, she will start in the fifth season of this hit comedy series, which is supposed to come out in 2025.

    Besides this television project, she will reportedly star in two more movies, titled Spiral (directed by Petra Collins) and In the Shadow of the Mountain (directed by Elgin James). According to IMDb, both movies are currently in the pre-production stage.


    Also read: Emilia Pérez ending explained: What happened to Jessi, Emilia, and Gustavo