Golden Globes 2026 Winners: A Starry Night of Surprises, Speeches & Maybe Too Much Champagne

Golden Globes 2026 winners revealed! From surprise victories to crowd-pleasing moments, here’s the full list of film and TV triumphs from Hollywood’s big night.

Golden Globes 2026 Winners: A Starry Night of Surprises, Speeches & Maybe Too Much Champagne
Golden Globes 2026

Lights, cameras, Giggle-ing Globes! The 83rd Golden Globe Awards rolled out the red carpet and rolled out the trophies on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, with comedian Nikki Glaser back at the mic telling Hollywood it’s glamorous and ridiculous in equal measure.

This year’s ceremony wasn’t just about winners - it was about crowning everything, from animated skull-crushing K-pop heroes to podcasts finally getting their golden due.

Biggest Winners of the Night

⇒ Film Highlights

  • Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy:
    ⇒ One Battle After Another - didn’t just battle… it conquered. Four wins, including Director and Screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson, who may now own a small library of Globes.

  • Best Motion Picture – Drama:
    ⇒  Hamnet - the thoughtful Shakespeare-era tearjerker snagged Best Drama Film and Best Actress for Jessie Buckley, proving that emotional depth still packs a punch on awards night.

  • Best Animated Film:
    ⇒  KPop Demon Hunters - enough demon-slaying and smash hits to double-tap its way into history, plus Best Original Song for “Golden.”

  • Cinematic & Box Office Achievement:
    ⇒  Sinners - for reminding Hollywood that the critics and box offices can both be pleased… occasionally.

Acting Showdowns & Glory

  • Best Actor - Musical/Comedy: Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme - cue the fan-art and Oscar buzz.

  • Best Supporting Actress: Teyana Taylor for One Battle After Another - she didn’t just support; she soared.

  • Best Supporting Actor: Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value - affectionately proving that there is always room for thoughtful Swedish intensity.

Television Took the Golden Stage Too

TV wasn’t just along for the ride — it drove to the after-party:

  • Best Drama Series: The Pitt - a medical drama that won hearts and awards alike, including Best Actor for Noah Wyle.

  • Best Comedy Series: The Studio - Apple TV’s satire about Hollywood winning big and laughing even bigger, with Seth Rogen himself taking home Best Actor.

  • Best Limited Series: Adolescence - Netflix’s critically adored series swept multiple wins, cementing its place in peak awards-season hype.

Beyond Movies and TV

For the first time in its history, the Golden Globes handed a trophy to a podcast category, signaling that Hollywood is no longer just looking at screens - it’s listening too.

The Night’s Vibe in One Sentence

Imagine every corner of film and television shaking hands, hugging awkwardly, and whispering “next year it’s ours” while Nikki Glaser keeps reminding everyone that stars are glamorous… yet gloriously human.