The Golden Globe Awards are set to take center stage, highlighting a slew of nominees including Zendaya for her role in the film *Challengers* and Timothée Chalamet for *A Complete Unknown*. With significant representation in various categories, including musical adaptations and historical dramas, this year's event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel promises to be a celebration worthy of Hollywood's finest.
Stars Shine at the Golden Globes: Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and More Nominated

Stars Shine at the Golden Globes: Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and More Nominated
The Golden Globe Awards spotlight rising talents and seasoned stars alike as nominees are announced for the 2024 ceremony.
The Golden Globe Awards are just around the corner, featuring a diverse selection of films and performances vying for the coveted honors. Leading the nominations is *Emilia Pérez*, a Spanish-language musical about a drug lord transitioning into a new life, which boasts the highest number of nominations at ten. Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet are both recognized for their significant roles; Zendaya in the sporting drama *Challengers* and Chalamet in the biopic about music icon Bob Dylan.
Other notable nominees include Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande for *Wicked*, Daniel Craig for *Queer*, and Nicole Kidman for *Babygirl*. Kate Winslet shines with dual nominations: one for her performance in the film *Lee* and another in her leading role for the TV series *The Regime*. Meanwhile, Selena Gomez stands out with nods for *Emilia Pérez* and her performance in *Only Murders in the Building*.
This year marks the beginning of the awards season that will culminate with the Oscars on March 2. As the Golden Globes kick off, the event typically enjoys a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the Academy Awards, with stars mingling and celebrating a year of cinematic achievements.
In terms of categories, films have been split between drama and comedy/musical, which allows for a broader selection of nominees. Celebrated films such as *The Brutalist*, which explores post-World War II life in America, and the historic narrative *Conclave*, about election in papal circles, are up for major accolades as well.
The event's voting body has undergone recent updates, expanding its diversity and implementing a new code of conduct to address previous ethical concerns, ensuring a fair evaluation of talent. Viewers can catch the live ceremony streaming on CBS and Paramount+, with the event commencing at 01:00 GMT.
The prestigious awards also announce this year's honorary winners: Viola Davis will receive the Cecil B DeMille Award, and Ted Danson will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award. Hosting the event will be comedian Nikki Glaser, who is expected to deliver a night full of witty commentary, reminiscent of classic Golden Globes moments that poke fun at Hollywood's elite.
With numerous films and talents in competition, the 2024 Golden Globe Awards will undoubtedly be a night to remember, celebrating the artistic spirit and hard work of the filmmakers and performers alike.
Other notable nominees include Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande for *Wicked*, Daniel Craig for *Queer*, and Nicole Kidman for *Babygirl*. Kate Winslet shines with dual nominations: one for her performance in the film *Lee* and another in her leading role for the TV series *The Regime*. Meanwhile, Selena Gomez stands out with nods for *Emilia Pérez* and her performance in *Only Murders in the Building*.
This year marks the beginning of the awards season that will culminate with the Oscars on March 2. As the Golden Globes kick off, the event typically enjoys a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the Academy Awards, with stars mingling and celebrating a year of cinematic achievements.
In terms of categories, films have been split between drama and comedy/musical, which allows for a broader selection of nominees. Celebrated films such as *The Brutalist*, which explores post-World War II life in America, and the historic narrative *Conclave*, about election in papal circles, are up for major accolades as well.
The event's voting body has undergone recent updates, expanding its diversity and implementing a new code of conduct to address previous ethical concerns, ensuring a fair evaluation of talent. Viewers can catch the live ceremony streaming on CBS and Paramount+, with the event commencing at 01:00 GMT.
The prestigious awards also announce this year's honorary winners: Viola Davis will receive the Cecil B DeMille Award, and Ted Danson will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award. Hosting the event will be comedian Nikki Glaser, who is expected to deliver a night full of witty commentary, reminiscent of classic Golden Globes moments that poke fun at Hollywood's elite.
With numerous films and talents in competition, the 2024 Golden Globe Awards will undoubtedly be a night to remember, celebrating the artistic spirit and hard work of the filmmakers and performers alike.