The winners of the 2026 Golden Globes highlight Hamnet, One Battle at a Time, and Sinners, alongside standout performances by renowned actors and hit series such as The Pitt and Adolescence.
Since their inception in 1944, the Golden Globes have carved out a unique position in the awards landscape. They celebrate both films and television series, while distinguishing between dramas and comedies and musical comedies. This dual focus on cinema and TV makes the Globes a distinctive barometer of global audiovisual creativity.
For their 83rd edition, held on January 11, 2026, the Golden Globes reaffirm their status as the kickoff to awards season. This year’s lineup spotlights a powerful trio — Hamnet, A Battle Once More, and Sinners — while also giving prominent space to international films, mainstream animated features, and must-watch series.
On the television front, The Pitt continues to stand out in the drama series category, while Adolescence dominates the mini-series and TV movie categories. As every year, the jury's selections—comprised of international journalists based in Hollywood—mirror both industry trends and the most remarkable artistic achievements.
Among renowned directors, leading actors, and emerging talents in film and television, the Golden Globes 2026 provide a clear snapshot of the past year's audiovisual landscape and set the tone for the upcoming Oscar and Emmy races.
Golden Globes 2026 Winners revealed:
Movies
- Best Drama Film: Hamnet
- Best Musical or Comedy Film: One Battle After Another (original title: One Battle After Another)
- Best Actress in a Drama Film: Jessie Buckley for Hamnet
- Best Actor in a Drama Film: Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto)
- Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy: Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
- Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy: Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme
- Best Supporting Actress: Teyana Taylor for One Battle After Another
- Best Supporting Actor: Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value
- Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another
- Best Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another
- Best Animated Film: KPop Demon Hunters
- Best Foreign Language Film: The Secret Agent – Brazil
- Best Original Score: Ludwig Göransson for Sinners
- Best Original Song: "Golden" from KPop Demon Hunters
- Most Successful Film at the Box Office and in Cinematic Acclaim: Sinners
Series
- Best Drama Series: The Pitt
- Best Musical or Comedy Series: The Studio
- Best Miniseries, Anthology Series, or Telefilm: Adolescence
- Best Actress in a Drama Series: Rhea Seehorn for Pluribus
- Best Actor in a Drama Series: Noah Wyle for The Pitt
- Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series: Jean Smart for Hacks
- Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series: Seth Rogen for The Studio
- Best Actress in a Miniseries/Anthology/Telefilm: Michelle Williams for Dying for Sex
- Best Actor in a Miniseries/Anthology/Telefilm: Stephen Graham for Adolescence
- Best Supporting Actress on Television: Erin Doherty for Adolescence
- Best Supporting Actor on Television: Owen Cooper for Adolescence
- Best Stand-up Comedy Performance on Television: Ricky Gervais: Mortality
- Best Podcast: Good Hang with Amy Poehler
Special Awards
- Cecil B. DeMille Award: Helen Mirren
- Carol Burnett Award: Sarah Jessica Parker