SAG Awards 2025: best and worst moments, including Harrison Fords gaffe and more

It’s actors on actors. The 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards streamed on Netflix on Sunday, Feb.23 (live at 8 p.m.

ET).The streaming service broadcasted the SAG Awards for the second year in a row.Hosted by Kristen Bell, the ceremony honored many of the same nominees that the Golden Globes also honored with some snubs and surprises. In film, “Wicked” led the pack with five nominations, followed by “A Complete Unknown” with four and “Emilia Perez” and “Anora” each getting three.Timothée Chalamet won big for “A Complete Unknown,” while “Conclave” won for best ensemble and Demi Moore won for “The Substance.”Denzel Washington was snubbed for “Gladiator II,” for which he earned a Golden Globe nomination.

Nicole Kidman also got snubbed for “Babygirl” and Angelina Jolie got snubbed for “Maria.”But, Pamela Anderson, who the Oscars snubbed for “The Last Showgirl,” did earn a SAG nomination. In television, “Shõgun” led the pack with five nominations, followed by “The Bear” with four and “The Penguin” with three nominations. Colin Farrell scored a win for the latter.Here are all the best and worst moments from the ceremony.The ceremony opened by cutting to various actors like Mikey Madison and Jodie Foster talking to the camera about their first acting gigs.All the actors spoke while sitting at their tables in the audience, so viewers at home could clearly see fellow celebs sitting near them.

When it was Jessica Williams’ turn, Harrison Ford, who was sitting next to her, took a bite of his food – then realized he was on camera, froze, and slowly turned away.It was unclear if it was by accident or if it was a bit.

Either way, it was amusing.Realizing that Ford was photobombing her moment, Williams joked, “I told him to turn away!” In her opening monologue, host Kristen Bell sang a song about how everyone in the room had a dream of becoming an actor.

Behind her, a screen played clips of various actors’...

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