SAG Awards 2025: Conclave Shocks, Chalamet Upsets, and What It All Means For the Oscars

Forget the meticulously planned campaigns and the calculated predictions.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards decided to throw us a curveball, leaving us all scrambling to re-evaluate our Oscar ballots.
Did *Conclave* just become a serious contender?
Was Timothée Chalamet’s win a fluke, or a sign of things to come?
Let’s dive into the delicious drama, shall we?

The Night’s Biggest Surprises

Here’s the lowdown on the moments that had us gasping louder than a Real Housewife at a reunion:

  • Conclave Conquers: The papal thriller snagged Best Ensemble, beating out the seemingly unstoppable *Anora*.
    Could this be the dark horse that gallops all the way to Best Picture?
  • Chalamet’s Charm Offensive: Timothée Chalamet took home Best Actor for *A Complete Unknown*, a Bob Dylan biopic, leaving Adrien Brody (*The Brutalist*) fans stunned.
    Was it the cheekbones?
    The charisma?
    Or maybe just the right amount of folk-singer angst?
  • Supporting Stars Shine: Zoe Saldana’s victory for *Emilia Perez* and Kieran Culkin’s win for *A Real Pain* were less surprising, but no less deserving.
    These two brought the house down with their performances, and we’re here for it!
  • Shogun Sweeps the TV Side: When it comes to TV, *Shogun* dominated the drama categories, proving that historical epics are still very much in vogue.

Zoe Saldana’s Triumph and the *Emilia Perez* Saga

Zoe Saldana, ever the queen of grace, radiated in a stunning gown as she accepted her SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress in *Emilia Perez*.
Her win is huge, solidifying her frontrunner status for the Oscar.
But the road to the award hasn’t been without its bumps.

Remember the controversy surrounding *Emilia Perez* star Karla Sofia Gascon?
Some older tweets resurfaced, causing a bit of a storm.
But Zoe, ever the professional, addressed the situation head-on, emphasizing the film’s message of inclusivity and understanding.
What a class act!

Speaking of Karla Sofia Gascon…
things got a little awkward, allegedly.
Check out this video that’s been making the rounds:

Some say it’s all just a misunderstanding…
but the internet *never* forgets.

And let’s not forget about this, as *Emilia Perez* director Jacques Audiard thanks Karla Sofia Gascon after their BAFTA win.

The 46-year-old *Avatar* star was up for two awards that evening – best supporting actress in a motion picture and best ensemble cast of a motion picture.
She oozed glamour on the red carpet, showing off her impressively slender frame in a fitted black off-the-shoulder gown with a single sleeve.
Slicking her hair tightly back, Zoe played up her radiant complexion with naturalistic makeup and accessorized with drop earrings and a glistening bracelet.
She walked the red carpet on the arm of her husband, Italian film producer Marco Perego, whom she has been married to since 2013.

The Oscar Impact: Are the Frontrunners Shifting?

So, what does all this mean for the Oscars?
Historically, the SAG Awards are a pretty good indicator of who’s going to take home the gold.
But this year’s surprises have thrown a wrench into the works.
Is *Conclave* now a serious Best Picture threat?
Will Timothée Chalamet ride his SAG wave all the way to Oscar glory?
Only time will tell.

Here’s a comparison table of some of the major wins, for easy reference:

Category SAG Winner Potential Oscar Impact
Best Ensemble Conclave Could challenge *Anora*’s Best Picture chances.
Best Actor Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown An unexpected win, boosting Chalamet’s Oscar prospects.
Best Actress Demi Moore, The Substance Strengthens her Oscar campaign considerably.
Best Supporting Actress Zoe Saldana, Emilia Pérez Reinforces Saldana as the frontrunner.

Full List of Winners

In case you missed it, here’s a rundown of all the lucky folks who snagged a SAG Award:

Movie Categories

  • Best Movie Ensemble: Conclave
  • Best Actress in a Movie: Demi Moore, The Substance
  • Best Actor in a Movie: Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Movie: Zoe Saldana, Emilia Perez
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Movie: Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
  • Best Movie Stunt Ensemble: The Fall Guy

TV Categories

  • Best TV Comedy Ensemble: Only Murders in the Building
  • Best TV Drama Ensemble: Shogun
  • Best Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series: Colin Farrell, The Penguin
  • Best Actress in a TV Movie or Limited Series: Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer
  • Best Actor in a TV Comedy Series: Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
  • Best Actress in a TV Comedy Series: Jean Smart, Hacks
  • Best Actor in a TV Drama Series: Hiroyuki Sanada, Shogun
  • Best Actress in a TV Drama Series: Anna Sawai, Shogun
  • Best TV Stunt Ensemble: Shogun

Final Thoughts: What Will the Academy Do?

The SAG Awards have spoken, but the Academy Awards are a different beast entirely.
Will they follow the SAG’s lead, or will they surprise us all over again?
One thing’s for sure: this year’s Oscar race is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent memory.

So, who are *you* rooting for?
And what are your boldest Oscar predictions?
Let’s discuss!

SAG Awards 2025: Your Burning Questions Answered

Did *Conclave*’s SAG win guarantee an Oscar?

Not necessarily, but it definitely makes them a strong contender!
SAG Awards are a good indicator, but the Academy can be unpredictable.

Is Timothée Chalamet a lock for Best Actor now?

His SAG win was a surprise, so it’s hard to say.
It definitely gives him momentum, but he’ll need to keep the charm offensive going.

What’s the deal with Karla Sofia Gascon and *Emilia Perez*?

Some old tweets resurfaced causing some controversy, but Zoe Saldana addressed it well, emphasizing the film’s message of inclusivity.

Why are the SAG Awards important for predicting the Oscars?

The Screen Actors Guild represents a significant portion of the Academy voters, making their choices a valuable indicator of potential Oscar winners.

Who else won at the SAG Awards 2025?

Demi Moore won Best Actress for *The Substance*, Zoe Saldana won Best Supporting Actress for *Emilia Perez*, and Kieran Culkin won Best Supporting Actor for *A Real Pain*.
*Shogun* also swept the TV drama categories.

The Curtain Closes: What’s Next for the Oscar Race?

The 2025 SAG Awards have certainly stirred the pot, leaving us with more questions than answers.
While the winners gave us potential hints as to what will happen come the Oscars, the unpredictability makes this year’s race all the more exciting!

Ready to Dive Deeper?

  • Stay tuned for more updates as the Oscar season progresses.
  • Check out our in-depth reviews of *Conclave*, *A Complete Unknown*, and *Emilia Perez*.
  • Join the conversation and share your Oscar predictions!

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