Did Tom Cruise attend the Golden Globes in 2024? Explained

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Golden Globes 2024 returned with much anticipation on January 7, 2024. The event was hosted at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, and aired live on CBS, marking the first telecast on this network since 1982.

Jo Koy hosted the 2023 awards ceremony, which introduced new categories like "Cinematic and Box Office Achievement" and "Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television" while honoring the best of film and television. Barbie, Succession, and Oppenheimer dominated the evening with many nominations and wins.

Tom Cruise's attendance was a hot topic. In 2021, Cruise returned three of his previously earned awards in protest against the HFPA (Hollywood Foreign Press Association). The latter was involved in a scandal that stated that the organization allegedly lacked diversity.

Tom Cruise did not attend the Golden Globes in 2024. His absence carried the story of his tense relationship with the HFPA, the body in charge of the Golden Globes.


Tom Cruise's absence from the 2024 Golden Globes explored

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In 2024, Tom Cruise continued his boycott of the award show, which was evident in his absence. In the 2021 HFPA debate, the group was criticized for its lack of diversity and ethical lapses, which led to his decision.

Connection to the 2023 Golden Globes

Cruise missed the 2024 ceremony, as he did in 2023, despite Top Gun: Maverick's Best Drama Motion Picture nomination. The 2023 ceremony was notable for its winners and host Jerrod Carmichael's controversial joke about Cruise and Scientology leader David Miscavige's missing wife, Shelly Miscavige.

This moment highlighted Cruise’s ongoing challenges with public perception related to his affiliations and actions.


The impact of Cruise’s boycott

Cruise’s absence underscores his continued protest against the HFPA, even after reforms were implemented. His actions remain a focal point in discussions about accountability in Hollywood, emphasizing the long-lasting effects of the HFPA’s controversies.


Highlights of the 2024 Golden Globes

The 2024 award ceremony marked significant changes in the event’s structure and proceedings. It was the first ceremony conducted under the ownership of Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries following the disbanding of the HFPA in 2023. The awards introduced two new categories to celebrate blockbuster successes and stand-up comedy performances.

Major winners and milestones

  • Barbie and Succession led the nominations with nine each, while Oppenheimer secured eight.
  • The phenomenon “Barbenheimer” earned 17 nominations across categories, winning seven.
  • Lily Gladstone made history as the first Indigenous actor to win Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her role in Killers of the Flower Moon.

New representation and changes

The 2024 ceremony was conducted by a diverse group of 300 voters representing 76 countries, addressing the lack of diversity that had previously plagued the HFPA. This shift aimed to restore the credibility and inclusivity of the awards.


Looking ahead: The upcoming 82nd Golden Globes

The 82nd Golden Globes, scheduled for January 5, 2025, promise to continue evolving the legacy of the awards. Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the event will celebrate achievements in 2024’s film and television productions.

The nominations, announced on December 9, 2024, feature groundbreaking milestones, including Karla Sofía Gascón becoming the first transgender actress nominated in a leading film role.

Notable highlights

  • Emilia Pérez led with ten nominations, followed by The Brutalist with seven.
  • Netflix emerged as the most-nominated distributor, securing 36 nods across categories.
  • The ceremony will see the return of the Lifetime Achievement Awards, presented at an untelevised gala dinner.

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Edited by Rachith Rao
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