The winners included the movie ‘Conclave,’ the series ‘Shogun,’ and best actor wins for Demi Moore and Timothee Chalamet|@conclavethefilm; @shogunfx; @TryTheSubstance; @SAGawards|X

The 31st Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday crowned the movie Conclave, a religious thriller about electing a new Pope, as the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

TV winners included Shogun, who led with four wins, including Best Drama Ensemble and Only Murders in the Building for Best Comedy.

Timothee Chalamet, playing musician Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, and Demi Moore, for her role in The Substance, took home leading film actor trophies. It was Chalamet’s first win in the awards season.

A Real Pain’s Kieran Culkin and Emilia Perez’s Zoe Saldana won in supporting roles.

The night was interrupted by technical glitches, like one disrupting Jane Fonda’s Lifetime Achievement speech and several microphone hiccups. Tributes honored Los Angeles, recovering from devastating wildfires, with calls to revive local film production.