‘Andor’ Snubbed For Best Drama in Tight Genre Golden Globes Race

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2025 promises to be a great year for genre at awards shows, but the Golden Globes were tougher than others. Nominations for this year’s awards hit Monday morning, and while expected films such as Sinners and Frankenstein got them on the film side, as did Severance and Pluribus on the TV side, our beloved Star Wars show Andor didn’t fare as well. Diego Luna was nominated for Best Actor, but the show failed to get any other nominations, including Best Drama.

And while that’s the bad news, the genre films and shows that did well, did very well. Sinners got seven nominations, including Best Drama, Best Actor, and Best Director. Frankenstein got five, including Best Drama, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. Wicked: For Good got five, including two for Best Song, and Bugonia got three, including Best Actor and Best Actress for Musical or Comedy. Over on the TV side, Severance got four nominations, while Pluribus got two, for Best Drama and Best Actress.

Also of note are the Best Animated Film awards, which included noms for KPop Demon Hunters and Demon Slayer, and the “Cinematic and Box Office Achievement” award, for which Avatar: Fire and Ash, which has yet to be released, got nominated.

But don’t worry, Amy Madigan did get nominated for Weapons. As did Natasha Lyonne for Poker Face and Jenna Ortega for Wednesday.

Here’s the full list.

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Best Motion Picture – Drama

Frankenstein

Hamnet 

It Was Just An Accident

The Secret Agent 

Sentimental Value 

Sinners 

Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy

Blue Moon 

Bugonia 

Marty Supreme 

No Other Choice 

Nouvelle Vague 

One Battle After Another 

Best Motion Picture – Animated

Arco 

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle 

Elio 

KPop Demon Hunters 

Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain 

Zootopia 2 

Cinematic And Box Office Achievement

Avatar: Fire And Ash 

F1 

KPop Demon Hunters 

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Sinners

Weapons 

Wicked: For Good 

Zootopia 2

Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language

It Was Just An Accident 

No Other Choice 

The Secret Agent 

Sentimental Value 

Sirāt 

The Voice Of Hind Rajab 

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama

Jessie Buckley (Hamnet)

Jennifer Lawrence (Die My Love)

Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value)

Julia Roberts (After The Hunt)

Tessa Thompson (Hedda)

Eva Victor (Sorry, Baby)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama

Joel Edgerton (Train Dreams)

Oscar Isaac (Frankenstein)

Dwayne Johnson (The Smashing Machine)

Michael B. Jordan (Sinners)

Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent)

Jeremy Allen White (Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere)

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy

Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You)

Cynthia Erivo (Wicked: For Good)

Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue)

Chase Infiniti (One Battle After Another)

Amanda Seyfried (The Testament Of Ann Lee)

Emma Stone (Bugonia)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Motion Picture—Musical Or Comedy

Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme)

George Clooney (Jay Kelly)

Leonardo Dicaprio (One Battle After Another)

Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon)

Lee Byung-Hun (No Other Choice)

Jesse Plemons (Bugonia)

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture

Emily Blunt (The Smashing Machine)

Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value)

Ariana Grande (Wicked: For Good)

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value)

Amy Madigan (Weapons)

Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture

Benicio Del Toro (One Battle After Another)

Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein)

Paul Mescal (Hamnet)

Sean Penn (One Battle After Another)

Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly)

Stellan Skarsgård (Sentimental Value)

Best Director – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

Guillermo Del Toro (Frankenstein)

Jafar Panahi (It Was Just An Accident)

Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)

Chloé Zhao (Hamnet)

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie (Marty Supreme)

Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

Jafar Panahi (It Was Just An Accident)

Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)

Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’farrell (Hamnet)

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

Alexandre Desplat (Frankenstein)

Ludwig Göransson (Sinners)

Jonny Greenwood (One Battle After Another)

Kangding Ray (Sirāt)

Max Richter (Hamnet)

Hans Zimmer (F1)

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

“Dream As One”—Avatar”: Fire And Ash

“Golden” –– Kpop Demon Hunters

“I Lied To You”—Sinners

“No Place Like Home”—Wicked: For Good

“The Girl In The Bubble”—Wicked: For Good

“Train Dreams”—Train Dreams

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Best Television Series – Drama

The Diplomat 

The Pitt

Pluribus

Severance

Slow Horses 

The White Lotus 

Best Television Series – Musical Or Comedy

Abbott Elementary 

The Bear 

Hacks

Nobody Wants This 

Only Murders In The Building

The Studio 

Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made For Television

Adolescence 

All Her Fault 

The Beast In Me 

Black Mirror 

Dying For Sex

The Girlfriend 

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Television Series – Drama

Kathy Bates (Matlock)

Britt Lower (Severance)

Helen Mirren (Mobland)

Bella Ramsey (The Last Of Us)

Keri Russell (The Diplomat)

Rhea Seehorn (Pluribus)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Television Series – Drama

Sterling K. Brown (Paradise)

Diego Luna (Andor)

Gary Oldman (Slow Horses)

Mark Ruffalo (Task)

Adam Scott (Severance)

Noah Wyle (The Pitt)

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Television Series—Musical Or Comedy

Kristen Bell (Nobody Wants This)

Ayo Edebiri (The Bear)

Selena Gomez (Only Murders In The Building)

Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face)

Jenna Ortega (Wednesday)

Jean Smart (Hacks)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Television Series – Musical Or Comedy

Adam Brody (Nobody Wants This)

Steve Martin (Only Murders In The Building)

Glen Powell (Chad Powers)

Seth Rogen (The Studio)

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

Claire Danes (The Beast In Me)

Rashida Jones (Black Mirror)

Amanda Seyfried (Long Bright River)

Sarah Snook (All Her Fault)

Michelle Williams (Dying For Sex)

Robin Wright (The Girlfriend)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Limited Series, Anthology Series, Or A Motion Picture Made For Television

Jacob Elordi (The Narrow Road To The Deep North)

Paul Giamatti (Black Mirror)

Stephen Graham (Adolescence)

Charlie Hunnam (Monster: The Ed Gein Story)

Jude Law (Black Rabbit)

Matthew Rhys (The Beast In Me)

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role On Television

Carrie Coon (The White Lotus)

Erin Doherty (Adolescence)

Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)

Catherine O’hara (The Studio)

Parker Posey (The White Lotus)

Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus)

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role On Television

Owen Cooper (Adolescence)

Billy Crudup (The Morning Show)

Walton Goggins (The White Lotus)

Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus)

Tramell Tillman (Severance)

Ashley Walters (Adolescence)

Best Performance In Stand-Up Comedy On Television

Bill Maher (Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?

Brett Goldstein (Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night Of Your Life)

Kevin Hart (Kevin Hart: Acting My Age)

Kumail Nanjiani (Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts)

Ricky Gervais (Ricky Gervais: Mortality)

Sarah Silverman (Sarah Silverman: Postmortem)

Best Podcast

Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard (Wondery)

Call Her Daddy (Siriusxm)

Good Hang With Amy Poehler (Spotify)

The Mel Robbins Podcast (Siriusxm)

Smartless (Siriusxm)

Up First (Npr (National Public Radio))

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