Hollywood A-listers have gathered in London for the annual BAFTA Film Awards.
Ahead of an unpredictable awards season, Pope selection thriller Conclave leads the field with 12 nominations, including Best Film and star Ralph Fiennes is up for Best Actor.
Meanwhile Spanish-language musical Emilia Perez follows close behind with 11 nominations.
Follow all the action on the day with red carpet arrivals, gossip, winners and updates from the ceremony at Royal Festival Hall.
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The rundown...
The biggest night in British film returned with actor David Tennant as host and an array of guest presenters on hand to deliver awards throughout the night.
Conclave and The Brutalist came out on top with four awards each at the 2025 BAFTAs this evening.
While Adrien Brody and Mikey Madison scooped the top gongs for Best Actor and Actress for their starring roles in The Brutalist and Anora, respectively.
Up against a huge list of 10 nominees, Conclave - who won Best Film - came up triumphs in BAFTAs very unique category Outstanding British Film Award - adding to their previous two gongs for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing.
The Brutalist won four awards including Adrien's Best Actor, the Best Director gong for the well-deserving Brady Corbet, Best Cinematography gong and Best Original Score.
Selena Gomez showed that A-listers are just like us mere mortals as she suffered an awkward blunder onstage while presenting one award.
Joined by her Emilia Perez co-star Zoe Saldana, the pair were tasked with revealing who had won the Oustanding British debut award.
The nominees included movies Santosh, Kneecap, Money Man, Hoard and Sister Midnight.
But when they opened the envelope to announce the winner, Selena and Zoe appeared to struggle to read the result.
Selena told Zoe: 'You read it', before Zoe responded: 'You read it.'
After a moments pause, Selena whispered: 'I don't know what it says' before finally announcing: 'Sorry, Kneecap... Rich [Peppiatt]...'
Kylie Jenner was spotted finally speaking to Demi Moore at the BAFTAs, just weeks after the star was infamously snubbed by the actress.
In a now viral clip from the Golden Globes, Demi sauntered over to Elle Fanning's table for a quick chat, but seemingly didn't notice Kylie, who was seated beside her trying to capture the A-lister's attention.
But following weeks of rift rumours between the pair, the make-up mogul was spotted chatting with the movie star from her seat.
Taking to X some fans were quick to claim the influencer, who is said to be a huge Demi fan, was shamelessly gagging to be noticed by her idol following their previous awkward interaction.
Warwick Davis' emotional speech has brought both the audience and viewers to tears
Warwick was honoured with a BAFTA Fellowship, which recognises those who have made an 'outstanding and exceptional' contribution to the screen.
Taking to the stage to a standing ovation, he admits it's 'possibly the best thing that has ever happened to me'.
Starting with a joke, he says: 'I'm going to keep this short, it's been a long night... short, yes you can laugh.'
Warwick then fights back tears as he dedicates the award to his wife, Samantha Davis, who tragically died last year, and those who have helped him throught the difficult period following her loss.
And the heartfelt speech causes the audience to become visibly emotionla, while viewers at home are also left in tears.
Emilia Pérez director Jacques Audiard paid a heartfelt tribute to disgraced star Karla Sofía Gascón in his acceptance speech.
The French filmmaker, 72, said 'he could kiss' the absent actress while accepting the award for Best Film Not In The English language.
While Zoe Saldaña also name checked her controversial co-star, when picking up her award for Best Supporting Actress.
Spanish actress Karla, 52, was left off the BAFTA guest list, after several of her offensive social media posts resurfaced and sparked controversy amid allegations of racism, homophobia and body shaming.
And the award for Best Film goes to... Conclave!
The biggest award of the night goes to frontrunner Conclave, beating off Anora, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown and Emilia Perez.
The award is presented by Mark Hamill to director Edward Berger, who thanks the star-studded cast.
He gushes: 'What you did to me on set when I watched you was pure magic, it was beyond my grasp or understanding.
'I am so grateful I was able to witness it. We are deeply humbled. This is such a big, big honour.'
And Best Actress goes to Mikey Madison!
Mikey Madison scores her first BAFTA, winning Best Actress for the lead role in Anora.
She beat off stiff competition from Cynthia Erivo, Karla Sofia Gascon, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Saoirse Ronan and Demi Moore.
The 25-year-old takes to the stage and says she should have listened to her publicist and 'written a speech or something'.
She also says she wants to 'take a moment to recognise the sex worker community. I see you. You deserve respect and human decency. I will always be a friend and an ally.'
Adrien Brody wins Best Actor!
Winning one of the night's biggest awards is Adrien Brody, landing the Best Actor gong for The Brutalist.
He begins his acceptance speech: 'I am so grateful. I want to thank the British public for embracing me and my creative endeavours.'
The actor added it is 'incredibly meaningful as England has felt quite a bit like home lately. I will cherish this, thank you all.'
Adrien won the big prize over the likes of Timothee Chalamet, Sebastian Stan, Hugh Grant, Colman Domingo and Ralph Fiennes.
Best Director goes to The Brutalist
The Brutalist's Brady Corbet wins the prestigious award for Best Director.
He beat out Anora's Sean Baker, Conclave's Edward Berger, Dune: Part Two's Denis Villeneuve, Emilia Perez's Jacques Audiard and The Substance's Coralie Fargeat.
He said: 'I am humbled and very grateful' and insists there's 'no such thing' as best director, adding: 'It's like a joke.'
David Jonsson wins the only public-voted award
The Rising Star Award is won by Alien Romulus star David Jonsson, the only prize which is chosen by the public.
Prince William introduced the award via pre-recorded video, saying: 'I am certain we will be seeing much more of their work.'
Previous winners of the award James McAvoy and Letitia Wright present the award to David, who wins over Best Actress nominee Mikey Madison, Marisa Abela, Marisa Abela and Nabhaan Rizwan.
The BAFTAs has kicked off on BBC One and viewers are already having their say!
David Tennant's wild opening saw him singing along to The Proclaimer's I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) while wearing a kilt.
With contributions from James McAvoy, Camila Cabello and Selena Gomez, it seems to have gone down a storm with viewers.
Outstanding British film award goes to Conclave
The most nominated film of the night, Conclave, has scored the award unique to the BAFTAs - Outstanding British film.
It beat out nine other incredible films: Bird, Blitz, Gladiator II, Hard Truths, Kneecap, Lee, Love Lies Bleeding, The Outrun and Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.
Director accepted the award, gushing: 'It is a huge honour, outstanding British film, and I'm not even from here! I feel so welcome in your midst.'
He added: 'We live in a time of crisis for democracy. Institutions that used to bring us together are used to pull us apart.
'Sometimes it is hard to keep the faith in that situation, but that's why we make movies and that's why we made this movie.'
Wicked lands the award for Best Costume Design
The first part of the musical adaptation starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo was honoured for its incredible looks.
It won the gong over the likes of Blitz, A Complete Unknown, Conclave and Nosferatu.
The Substance has picked up its first BAFTA of the night
Best makeup and hair has gone to The Substance, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley.
The body horror boasts a great deal of prosthetics and heavy duty makeup, that Margaret compared to 'a torture chamber'.
Simon Pegg gives out award for outstanding contribution to British cinema to British charity
Simon Pegg takes to the stage to hand out the award for outstanding contribution to British cinema.
With his usual comedic wit, he jokes that he comes to the BAFTAs frequently, despite never having won his own, joking he has the 'utmost and sincere resentment' for the nominees.
He says: 'Show up I do... because I am proud to be a member of BAFTA and I don't get out much'.
The award goes to MediCinema, a British charity that aims to improve the well-being of patients in NHS hospitals through the power of cinema and film.
The Brutalist lands the win for best cinematography
The cinematography prize goes to The Brutalist, over Conclave, Emilia Perez, Dune: Part Two, Nosferatu.
Cinematographer Lol Crawley picks up the prize, saying: 'I am so proud. Thank you to BAFTA and everyone who voted'.
Conclave and Anora pick up best editing and best casting
The next awards go to two Best Picture frontrunners, Conclave and Anora.
Conclave scoppes the win for best editing over Anora and Dune: Part Two, Emilia Perez and Kneecap.
While Anora beats Conclave for best casting, as well as the The Apprentice, A Complete Unknown and Kneecap.
Zoe Saldana tearfully accepted the Best Supporting Actress award with a expletive-laden speech for Emilia Perez.
The award-winning actress, 46, was quickly pulled off camera for swearing as she shouted 'f***, f***, f***' when the countdown hurried her.
Zoe was in floods of tears as she accepted the award, admitting it is 'so validating and a true honour' to be honoured an award after being previously told by dialect coaches that her British accent wasn't going to work.
Kieran Culkin wins best supporting actor!
The best supporting actor award goes to Kieran Culkin for his performance in A Real Pain.
The actor himself is not present at the ceremony, with his director and co-star Jesse Eisenberg accepting the award on his behalf.
Jesse is quick to point out it is the fifth award he has received on Kieran's behalf, quipping: 'It's confirmed what I always thought... we have a similar life but his is 27% better than mine'.
Kieran scored the win over his Succession brother Jeremy Strong, Edward Norton, Yura Borisov, Guy Pearce and Clarence Maclin.
A Real Pain wins best original screenplay
Jesse Eisenberg has scored a win for best original screenplay for his film A Real Pain.
Accepting the award, he admits he hasn't prepared a speech as he didn't think he had a chance of winning.
He says: 'I didn't write anything because I didn't think I'd win. I want to share this with my wife, who didn't come because she didn't think I'd win.'
Wallace And Gromit scores second win for best animated film
Beating out Flow, Inside Out 2, and The Wild Robot is Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.
It marks the film's second award so far, with creator Nick Park quipping: 'I didn't actually write a second speech.'
Leader in nominations Conclave scores its first win of the night
Conclave has won its first prize for best-adapted screenplay, over A Complete Unknown, Sing Sing, Emilia Perez and Nickel Boys.
The film stars big names like Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini and had a whopping 12 nods tonight.
The gong is picked up by screenwriter Peter Straughan.
It's win number two for Dune: Part Two while The Brutalist scores Best Original Score
Back-to-back award wins see Dune: Part Two pick up the gong for Best Sound and The Brutalist win Best Original Score.
Missing out on a win for Best Sound are Blitz, Gladiator II, The Substance and Wicked.
While The Brutalist edged out Conclave, Emilia Perez, Nosferatu and The Wild Robot for best score.
Emilia Perez scoops its first award out of its 11 nods for best film not in the English language
Emilia Perez beats out All We Imagine As Light, I'm Still Here, Kneecap, The Seed Of The Sacred Fig.
The Spanish drama is the second-most nominated film tonight, behind leader Conclave on 12 nods.
However, its awards hopes were dashed after the lead actress Karla Sofia Gascon came under fire when previous controversial tweets she'd made were uncovered.
Wicked lands its first award win of the night for Best Production Design
The hit musical film adaptation wins the gong for best production design over The Brutalist, Nosferatu, Conclave and Dune: Part Two.
Accepting the award are designer Nathan Crowley and set decorator Lee Sandales.
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer goes to Kneecap
Writer and director Rich Peppiatt wins the prize for his comedy-drama film Kneecap, about the Irish hip-hop trio of the same name.
Getting up on the stage, he tells the audience he is 'absolutely honoured to be standing here'.
He declares Kneecap is 'a movement' and talks the importance of everyone having their culture, language and homeland respected, saying the award is dedicated to all those who are 'out there fighting that fight'.
Wallace And Gromit win the newly-introduced gong for Best Children's and Family film
Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl has scored the award for Best Children's and Family film - which was introduced to the BAFTAs this year.
The beloved animated movie beat off The Wild Robot, Kensuke's Kingdom and Flow to scoop the prize.
Creator Nick Park praises the 'amazing' crew behind the film, who all 'inject such character, charm and comedy'.
He says: 'It is such a wonderful privilege to be working at Aardman every day with such obscenely talented artists and craftspeople.'
He is joined by Richard Beek and Merlin Crossingham to collect the gong, along with Wallace and Gromit themselves!
And pop star Camila Cabello can't resist posing alongside the group and their trophies.
The first award of the night goes to... Dune: Part Two!
The first gong handed out is for best special visual effects, with it being picked up by Dune: Part Two.
The sci-fi epic sequel beat off competition in the category from Wicked, Better Man, Gladiator II and Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes.
Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe and Gerd Nefzer proudly accept their award.
Host David Tennant has kicked off the ceremony by introducing the biggest films nominated
The actor is back for another turn at presenting the glitzy awards and pokes fun at the long runtime of some of the nominated films.
Noting the need for an intermission in cinema showings of The Brutalist, David issues a warning to winners.
To laughter from the audience, he quips: 'If you do win, please keep your speeches the opposite to your films, nice and short.'
After skippin the BAFTAs red carpet and leaving boyfriend Timothée Chalamet to bask in the spotlight alone, Kylie Jenner joined him inside the swanky London ceremony on Sunday.
The actor, 29, who is nominated for Best Actor for his role in A Complete Unknown, posed for the cameras on his lonesome before taking his seat alongside the reality star, 27.
In exclusive footage captured by MailOnline the lovebirds, who were first linked in April 2023, chatted while sat alongside fellow celebs at the Royal Festival Hall.
Kylie stunned in a daringly plunging backless sequinned black gown which hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure.
Wicked leading ladies Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo reunite
Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo looked happier than ever to reunite at the ceremony.
Zoe Saldana stuns in a dramatic off the shoulder lace black gown
Zoe Saldana showed off her amazing figure in a dramatic black lace gown as she hit the star-studded red carpet.
The actress looked incredible in the off the shoulder semi-sheer number which boasted a netted neckline.
Leading Actress favourite Demi Moore dons dazzling colourful sequin gown
Demi Moore, the hot favourite to win the Leading Actress award for The Substance, put on a dazzling display in a colourful sequinned halterneck gown.
The ageless star showed off her incredible figure in the form-fitting dress, which boasted a vast range of different coloured sequinned detailing.
Warwick Davis reveals he learned of BAFTA fellowship on the loo
British actor Warwick Davis, who is set to pick up the Bafta Fellowship, said he learned about his award while checking emails on the toilet.
The Harry Potter star said: 'I found out last November, I was actually on the toilet reading my emails and received one from Bafta, with a letter attached, saying: 'You've been awarded a fellowship.'
'I was excited but thought 'hang on, it could be a scam', so I checked the email address it come from, and it was indeed a Bafta email address.
'Then I got very excited and jumped off the loo and ran around the house telling the kids and the dog.'
Warwick, who was born with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, a rare bone disorder that results in dwarfism, said he hopes his award is also for his work as an actor as well as his activism.
'If I can have a sneaky bit of this Bafta for my performance work as well my advocacy, I'd be delighted.'
Newlyweds Saoirse Ronan and Jack Lowden's adorable red carpet display
Newlyweds Saoirse Ronan and Jack Lowden put on an adorable red carpet display ahead of her nomination for Best Actress.
The Irish star received a nod for her role in the Orkeny-based Indie film The Outrun and she donned a stunning duck-egg blue sculpted gown for the occasion.
Saoirse married Scottish Slow Horses star Jack last year.
Ariana Grande sported her iconic Glinda pink as she stepped out in a ruffled gown for the BAFTAs.
The singer-actress is nominated for Supporting Actress for her performance as Glinda in the blockbuster Wicked.
She turned heads on the carpet as she donned a black gown with a plunging neckline - as well as a statement pink ruffled skirt.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste's loved-up display ahead of Best Actress hopes
Best Actress hopeful Marianne Jean-Baptiste was joined by her husband Evan Williams, as the couple cosied up to one another during the red carpet.
The star is nominated for her role in Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths and donned a custom McQueen gown.
Irish group Kneecap were among those arriving on the BAFTA red carpet - but one star in particular stood out.
Their film depicting the rise of their hip hop group - composed of members Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí - is nominated in six categories at the event, making it one of the leading works.
And to celebrate its message of bringing the Irish language into the mainstream, DJ Próvaí sported a balaclava and and suit in the style of their national flag.
Camila Cabello sets pulses racing in a blush sheer gown
Camila Cabello set pulses racing in a blush gown with a sheer sequinned skirt as she made an appearance on the red carpet.
Ahead of presenting an award at the ceremony, Camila looked every inch the Hollywood beauty in a daring blush pink satin gown with a revealing diamante skirt.
Stars descend on the BAFTAs red carpet
Pamelia Anderson once again walked the red carpet make-up free as she made a glamorous appearance at the BAFTAs.
She cut a glamorous figure in a busty white gown with a dramatic flowing train as she arrived for the glitzy event.
The Baywatch star has leaned into embracing her natural beauty recently and speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, an insider close to her revealed that Pamela is delighted that she is 'being applauded for her toned-down looks and recognized for her true talent.'
They said: 'Pamela has gotten so much positive feedback from women all over the world for her natural glow up.
'She has become an icon who is now known for baring her all-natural self.
'While Pam recognizes that a little more make up would have gone fabulous with her gown, she also realizes that this is not true to who she is anymore.
'To do herself up – whether at the awards or anywhere else for that matter – would make her not true to herself.'
Host David Tennant and wife Georgia's loved-up red carpet display
AJ Odudu is Princess Leia
AJ Odudu made a dramatic entrance in a revealing white hooded gown with a daring thigh-high split.
The Big Brother star channelled her inner Princess Leia with the sexy look, which she teamed with matching heels.
Annabelle Wallis puts on show-stopping display
Annabelle Wallis put on a show-stopping display in a gorgeous off-the-shoulder metallic gown.
The Peaky Blinders star showed off her incredible figure in the form-fitting dress, with her blonde tresses in a half-up half-down hairstyle.
EE Rising Star nominee Marisa Abela turns heads in a glamorous glittering gown
Back To Black star Marisa Abela was among the nominees to make an early appearance on Sunday's red carpet.
The actress, 28, is nominated for this year's EE Rising Star award - the only gong voted for by the public.
She looked incredible in a figure-hugging black sparkly gown, and slicked her hair up into a bun.
Bridgerton stars Hannah Dodd and Florence Hunt kicked off the arrivals for the hit Netflix show.
Hannah looked incredible in a black velvet high-neck gown adorned with a bejwelled overlay.
Meanwhile Florence opted for a navy satin cut-out number.
Bridgerton spin-off star India Amarteifio also made an appearance in a chic bardot ruched brown velvet gown.
Hannah Dodd
Florence Hunt
India Amarteifio
Jeff Goldblum and Gwendoline Christine lead early red carpet arrivals
'Well done, lad!': Wallace and Gromit delight with surprise red carpet appearance
Wallace and Gromt fans were delighted on Sunday when the show's iconic characters made a red carpet appearance at the BAFTAs.
Figurines of the duo posed in front of a miniature BAFTA backdrop alongside newbie baddie Norbot and longtime villain Feathers McGraw.
The Christmas flick Wallace & Gromt: Vengeance Most Fowl is up for three awards at the ceremony: Animated Film, Children’s and Family Film and Outstanding British Film.
The self-proclaimed 'influencer' who goes online by the name of Lizwani smirked while stood behind producer Emma Thomas - Nolan's wife - as she delivered her acceptance speech.
BAFTA bosses have enlisted extra security and checks for everyone attending, including the VIPs, for Sunday's ceremony.
The iconic BAFTAs After Party was plunged into chaos on Friday after a major fire ripped through the exclusive Chiltern Firehouse hotel in Central London – just days before the event.
Months of meticulous planning and tens of thousands of pounds have now gone up in smoke as the streaming giant is forced to find a last-minute replacement for its lavish post-awards bash.
The guest list for Netflix's afterparty is expected to be in the hundreds, with previous years' attendees including Ellie Goulding, Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott.
Netflix was forced to urgently source a new venue 48-hours before the star-studded event this weekend.
Games Of Thrones actress Gwendoline Christie was among the first stars to grace the red carpet at this year's BAFTAs.
And the star debuted a dramatic new look as she sported a full head of long white blonde extrensions, which were braided and tied with black bows.
She paired the extravagant hairdo with a gothic black satin wripped gown.
The red carpet is officially OPEN
David Tennant has been excitedly engaging fans as he made his entrance as host of the EE BAFTAs 2025.
Joining him were co-hosts Alex Zane and Clara Amfo - who looked incredible in a glamorous drooping white gown.
The countdown is over!
BAFTA preparations are complete as stars prepare to descend on the ceremony.
Snaps show staff at the Royal Festival Hall rolling out the red carpet, while the seating plans show a star-studded guest list.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will miss the Bafta awards ceremony this weekend.
Prince William, 42, attended the event last year, but it is understood he is not planning on being at the star-studded ceremony on Sunday, in his role as president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
The Princess of Wales will also not be at the red-carpet occasion, Kensington Palace confirmed.
David Tennant's 'toned down' BAFTAs
Last year, the actor admitted he 'p***ed' off Cate Blanchett as he made a joke at her expense during the ceremony.
David said he has 'learned' from last year and his goal is to try and make sure no one is left feeling 'uncomfortable' while he is attempting to be 'witty'.
Speaking to Radio Times, David said: 'The BAFTAs are supposed to be kind, last year we weren't trying to roast people, but there was a joke about Cate Blanchett, and she looked a little bit annoyed, a little bit p***ed off.
'And I remember going, "Oh God, no. I think you're brilliant. I was just trying to be witty and make a point about how you've got lots of prizes, and we love you."
'So, I think if I've learned anything, it's probably that I'm not interested in picking fights or making anyone feel in any way uncomfortable. If I have a style, it's only that.'
With the most nominations, thriller The Conclave is expected to triumph in multiple categories, including the coveted Best Film, where it is up against The Brutalist, Anora, A Complete Unknown and Emilia Perez.
The hit thriller starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini is about a secretive and high-stakes election of a new Pope, where power, ambition, and personal secrets collide among the warring cardinals.
It has beaten the Golden Globes’ big winner, the Spanish drama Emilia Perez, which has come in second in the number of nominations with 11 BAFTA nods after sweeping up 10 gongs at the Golden Globes last month.
- And the award for Best Film goes to... Conclave!
- And Best Actress goes to Mikey Madison!
- Adrien Brody wins Best Actor!
- Outstanding British film award goes to Conclave