The Golden Globes, often hailed as “Hollywood’s Party of the Year,” marks the kickoff to awards season, celebrating the best in film and television. The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards took place on Sunday night, and if you missed the live broadcast, you’re probably wondering where you can catch all the highlights. This guide will tell you exactly where to watch the Golden Globes and catch up on all the key moments.
Watching the Golden Globes on Television
For those with traditional cable, the 82nd Golden Globes were broadcast live on CBS television stations. The ceremony aired starting at 8:00 PM Eastern Time on Sunday night. If you have CBS as part of your cable package, you might be able to watch the replay or highlights through your cable provider’s on-demand service. Check your local CBS listings for any potential rebroadcasts or airings of key segments.
Streaming the Golden Globes Online
If you prefer to stream content, Paramount+ was the official streaming home for the 82nd Golden Globes in the U.S. For Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers, the entire show was available both live and for on-demand viewing afterwards. This means you can still watch the full ceremony if you subscribe to this plan.
For those with the more basic Paramount+ Essential plan, you won’t have access to the live stream or immediate on-demand viewing. However, Paramount+ Essential subscribers were able to stream the Golden Globes beginning the day after the live broadcast, on Monday. So, depending on when you’re reading this, the show might already be available on demand even with the Essential plan.
Reliving the Red Carpet Glamour
The Golden Globes red carpet is an event in itself, with celebrities showcasing stunning fashion and giving interviews before the main ceremony. The official live digital pre-show for the 82nd Annual Golden Globes was a collaboration between Entertainment Tonight and Variety. ET correspondent Rachel Smith and Variety’s Marc Malkin hosted the coverage, which began at 6:30 PM Eastern Time.
This red carpet pre-show was streamed across Variety and Penske Media platforms. You can likely find highlight reels and clips of the red carpet moments on websites like CBS News, Entertainment Tonight, and Variety’s online platforms. Keep an eye out for dedicated red carpet highlight videos on YouTube and social media as well.
Who Won and Other Key Moments?
The 82nd Golden Globes were full of memorable moments and deserving winners. “The Brutalist” was awarded best drama film, and also celebrated wins in acting and directing categories. In the musical or comedy category, “Emilia Pérez” took home the best motion picture award.
On the television side, “Hacks” was recognized as best comedy series, while “Shōgun” claimed the best drama series title. For a complete rundown of all the winners, you can find a detailed list on CBS News and other entertainment news outlets.
Two special awards were presented to Golden Globe-winning icons: Viola Davis received the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and Ted Danson was honored with the Carol Burnett Award, celebrating their outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry.
Comedian Nikki Glaser made history as the first woman to solo host the Golden Globe Awards. Her performance was highly anticipated, especially after receiving advice from previous host Ricky Gervais to “just be yourself.” Glaser’s hosting role added a fresh and comedic energy to the evening.
The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, once again served as the prestigious venue for the awards show, maintaining its long-standing tradition of hosting the Golden Globes.
Whether you want to watch the full ceremony or just catch up on the highlights, there are several ways to experience the 82nd Golden Globes. From streaming on Paramount+ to finding clips online, you can easily join in celebrating the best in film and television.
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