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    MPA Awards 2025

    • 20.09.2025
    • By Motion Picture Association

    The Motion Picture Association is proud to present its 2025 MPA Awards to leaders across U.S. creative, policy, and law enforcement communities – all of whom play a vital role in strengthening and safeguarding the film, television, and streaming industry. Read MPA Chairman and CEO Charles Rivkin’s remarks from the event

     

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    2025 Honorees

    MPA Creator Award – Jon M. Chu

    Jon M. Chu is known for his visually stunning blockbuster films, as well as his kinetic work across various genres from groundbreaking series to commercials and films. His unique storytelling ability has earned him the honor of inclusion on the Hollywood Reporter’s Power 100 list as well as Variety’s New Hollywood Leaders.   

    Most recently, Chu directed Universal Pictures’ critically acclaimed Wicked, starring Oscar-nominated actresses Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, which garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. Part 1 of the feature film adaptation released in theaters on November 22, 2024 and quickly became the highest-grossing Broadway musical adaptation in box office history. His memoir, Viewfinder, is his journey from growing up in Silicon Valley to transitioning to Hollywood and helming major studio projects, released Summer 2024.  

    His recent projects include the critically acclaimed adaptation the musical In The Heights for Warner Bros. as well as the worldwide phenomenon Crazy Rich Asians, which was nominated for numerous awards, including a SAG Award, a Golden Globe and a PGA Award. It was the first contemporary studio picture in more than 25 years to feature an all-Asian cast and opened a new chapter in Asian American representation in Hollywood.  

    Chu is in post-production on Wicked: For Good, which is set to release on November 21, 2025, and is attached to develop to direct the highly anticipated biopic for Britney Spears based on her memoir, The Woman in Me, with Universal as well as Dr. Seuss’ Oh, The Places You’ll Go! with Warner Bros and JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot. His previous films include GI. Joe: Retaliation, Now You See Me 2, Just Bieber’s Never Say Never and many more representing over 1.3 billion dollars in the worldwide box office.