How To Watch Golden Globes Nominations

Nominees for the 83rd Golden Globes are being revealed in a ceremony Monday, December 8, 2025, unveiling the best in movies, TV and podcasts across 28 competitive categories.
Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall are set to present the nominees list, with winners to be announced Sunday, January 11 on CBS and Paramount+ during a ceremony hosted for a second year by Nikki Glaser.
How To Watch The Nominations
With CBS the home of the Globes, the network will also handle the nominations. On Monday morning, they will be rolled out beginning at 5:15 a.m. PT/8:15 a.m. ET when all categories will be revealed live on CBS News’ YouTube and TikTok channels, as well as on CBSNews.com and the CBS News mobile app. A total of 11 categories will be revealed beginning at 5:30 a.m. PT/8:30 a.m. ET on the network’s morning show CBS Mornings.
You can also watch here on Deadline courtesy of CBS News.
What To Look For
It’s early in the movie awards season but so far it’s been all One Battle After Another, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s crime thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio scoring Best Film wins this week at the Gotham Awards and on the New York Film Critics Circle’s and the National Board of Review’s year’s best lists. The Globes split their Best Picture noms into Comedy/Musical and Drama, so there will be a wider range of noms in the marquee category.
Last year, those winners were The Brutalist (Drama) and Emilia Pérez (Comedy/Musical), both of which went on to get Oscar Best Picture noms.
On the TV side, the Globes traditionally likes to elevate new shows more than celebrate steady hits, so that would favor series like Pluribus, The Beast In Me, All Her Fault and Task, for example. Thought it will be the first years for Emmy standouts The Pitt and The Studio.
Also, after the recent additions of the Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television categories, this marks the first year of the Best Podcast category, which threw off lots of campaigning among its 25 qualified titles. That mix should be an eclectic one.
What Happens Next?
Voters will get their final ballots December 19, with those due back by January 3. The following week launches “Golden Week,” a series of Globes-related programming on CBS and Paramount+ to prime the pump for the ceremony. Among the shows is Golden Eve, when the organization fetes its two lifetime achievement honorees, Helen Mirren (the Cecil B. DeMille Award) and Sarah Jessica Parker (the Carol Burnett Award), in a primetime telecast January 8 (8 p.m. ET/PT).
The Golden Globes are owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a subsidiary of Deadline’s parent company Penske Media Corp. The ceremony is produced by Penske-owned Dick Clark Productions.




