The Golden Globe Awards are gearing up to honor the best in film and television, and this year, A-list celebrities including Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet are at the forefront of notable nominations. Zendaya's performance in the sports drama *Challengers* is a contender, alongside Chalamet's leading role in the Bob Dylan biopic *A Complete Unknown*.
The event, scheduled for Sunday evening at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, marks the start of the film awards season, leading up to the Oscars on March 2nd. With a total of 10 nominations, the film *Emilia Pérez*, a Spanish-language musical about a cartel leader seeking a new identity, stands out as the most nominated film of the night. Other films piquing interest include *The Brutalist* and *Conclave*, both vying for top honors.
Nominees are competing in various categories, including drama and comedy/musical, which allows the Globes to honor a wider array of films. Last year's event saw a significant change in voting body diversity and ethical guidelines after a notable investigation into past practices.
This year’s nominations are also significantly celebrity-laden, with well-known actors such as Kate Winslet, Daniel Craig, and pop icons like Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez joining the mix. The Golden Globes are known for their more relaxed atmosphere compared to the Oscars, making for a lively evening filled with humor and celebration.
Hosting the event this year is comedian Nikki Glaser, known for her sharp wit. She expressed excitement about leading the ceremony, anticipating an evening filled with laughter.
As viewers gear up for the broadcast, the ceremony will be available live on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime, ensuring fans don’t miss a moment of the celebrity glamour and thrilling performances that the Globes promise.


















