The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards nominations, announced on Monday, December 8, 2025, have officially kicked off the 2026 awards season with a stunning array of surprises, snubs, and history-making nominations. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) (now the Golden Globe Foundation) continues its tradition of honoring the best in film and television from the past year, and this year’s list is dominated by a daring crime musical and a handful of critically acclaimed, yet unexpected, dramas.
The nominations, which recognize excellence in American and international productions, set the stage for the highly anticipated ceremony in early 2026. The list reflects a diverse slate of contenders, from major studio blockbusters like *Dune: Part Two* and animated hits like *Inside Out 2* to independent festival darlings that have captured the attention of the expanded voting body. The sheer dominance of a few key titles has already fueled intense debate among awards watchers and critics.
The Dominators: Top Film and TV Nominees for the 83rd Golden Globes
The film landscape for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards is defined by two major contenders: the audacious musical crime drama *Emilia Pérez* and the sweeping post-war epic *The Brutalist*. The television categories saw a familiar favorite return to claim the top spot, showcasing the strength of modern streaming and premium cable content.
Film Categories: A Daring Musical Leads the Pack
The film leading all nominations is Jacques Audiard’s genre-bending musical, *Emilia Pérez*, which secured an astonishing 10 nominations. This near-record haul is a massive show of support, placing the film in contention across nearly every major category, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Director, and multiple acting nods.
Following closely behind is Brady Corbet’s architectural and political drama, *The Brutalist*, which earned 7 nominations. This film is a major contender in the Best Motion Picture – Drama category, a nod to its critical acclaim on the festival circuit.
Other films that made a significant impact include *Conclave* with 6 nominations and a strong showing for Paul Thomas Anderson's *One Battle After Another* with 9 nominations, suggesting a tight race for the top prizes.
- Emilia Pérez: 10 Nominations (including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language)
- The Brutalist: 7 Nominations (including Best Motion Picture – Drama)
- Conclave: 6 Nominations
- One Battle After Another: 9 Nominations
- Sentimental Value: 8 Nominations
Television Categories: Comedy and Drama Frontrunners
In the television arena, the culinary chaos of FX’s *The Bear* proved irresistible to voters, leading the comedy/musical series field with 5 nominations. The anthology series *The White Lotus* also continued its awards dominance, securing a leading number of television nominations overall.
The drama categories highlighted prestige streaming and cable offerings. Nominees for Best Television Series – Drama include the political thriller *THE DIPLOMAT* (Netflix) and the new HBO Max offering, *THE PITT*.
The 7 Biggest Shocks and Surprises of the 2025 Nominations
The Golden Globes are famous for their unexpected choices, and the 83rd Annual Nominations are no exception. Here are the most talked-about twists and turns that have defined this year’s list of nominees.
1. The Historic Haul of *Emilia Pérez*
A daring, Spanish-language musical about a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender-affirming surgery, *Emilia Pérez* was a critical darling, but its massive 10-nomination total is a historic shock. Its dominance across categories, including a rare double nomination for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy and Non-English Language), solidifies it as a true awards powerhouse and a major surprise for a non-English production.
2. The Double-Dip Drama Category
The Best Motion Picture – Drama category is a fascinating mix of established auteurs and fresh voices. The inclusion of Guillermo del Toro’s *FRANKENSTEIN* and Chloé Zhao’s *HAMNET* alongside Jafar Panahi’s *IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT* highlights the Globes’ commitment to international and art-house cinema.
3. Major Snubs in the Best Director Race
While the Best Director category is stacked with talent like Chloé Zhao (*Hamnet*), Guillermo del Toro (*Frankenstein*), and Jafar Panahi (*It Was Just an Accident*), the exclusion of certain expected heavy hitters (such as Denis Villeneuve for *Dune: Part Two* or a director from the highly-nominated *Sentimental Value*) has raised eyebrows.
4. The Rise of Apple TV+
Apple TV+ had a surprisingly strong showing, securing top nominations for several series, including the racing drama *F1*, the dystopian thriller *Severance*, and the returning favorite *The Morning Show*, proving its growing influence in the television landscape.
5. Unexpected Acting Nods
The acting categories delivered several delightful surprises. The Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama category features a strong lineup including Eva Victor, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessie Buckley, Julia Roberts, Renate Reinsve, and Tessa Thompson, with a few names emerging from less-publicized films to challenge the frontrunners.
Similarly, the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama race is fiercely competitive, with expected names like Timothée Chalamet (*Marty Supreme*) and Leonardo DiCaprio (*One Battle After Another*) facing tough competition from Jesse Plemons (*Bugonia*) and Ethan Hawke (*Blue Moon*).
6. The Animation Blockbuster Presence
The Best Motion Picture – Animated category is a powerhouse of commercial and critical success. The inclusion of *Avatar: Fire and Ash* and the family favorite *Inside Out 2* alongside other contenders like *KPop Demon Hunters* and *Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning* (in a new category?) shows the Globes are recognizing a wider range of cinematic achievements.
7. The Comedy Series Shake-Up
The Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy category is packed with talent, featuring returning favorites like Quinta Brunson (*Abbott Elementary*) and Ayo Edebiri (*The Bear*), but the inclusion of Kristen Bell for the new series *Nobody Wants This* signals a strong debut that resonated with voters, shaking up the traditional favorites.
What’s Next for the 2026 Awards Season?
The Golden Globe nominations serve as a crucial barometer for the entire awards season. A nomination here provides films and television shows with vital momentum, publicity, and a stamp of prestige that can influence subsequent nominations from the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), the Directors Guild of America (DGA), and ultimately, the Academy Awards (Oscars).
The strong showing for *Emilia Pérez* and *The Brutalist* immediately establishes them as frontrunners, while the diverse television nominations confirm the high quality of content across streaming platforms. The Globes' unique position of combining both film and TV, and separating categories by Drama and Musical/Comedy, often provides a broader, more unpredictable look at the year's best entertainment. The winners will be revealed at the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony in early January 2026, where the world will see which of these nominated entities converts their buzz into a coveted golden statue.
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