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Golden Globes 2026: Winners, Highlights & Red Carpet Moments

Golden Globes 2026: Winners, Highlights & Red Carpet Moments

Table of Contents

1. Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” wins the first-ever Golden Globe for a podcast
2. “Adolescence” star Owen Cooper’s trophy collection keeps growing
3. Jean Smart’s lead comedy actress reign continues with another Globe win
4. “The Pitt” domination continues with another Noah Wyle win
5. The Best Supporting Actor race gets complicated with a Stellan Skarsgård win
6. Teyana Taylor wins first Golden Globe for “One Battle After Another”
7. Host Nikki Glaser roasts Leo, “Wicked”, Warner Bros. and more in opening monologue
8. The show’s about to begin, get your snacks and drinks ready!
9. First-time nominee Paul Mescal on playing both William Shakespeare and Paul McCartney
10. Julia Roberts fangirls over Jean Smart and calls the Golden Globes set-up “bizarre”
11. Colman Domingo teases “Euphoria” season 3 and the Michael Jackson movie
12. Eva Victor says “Sorry, Baby” to Christopher Nolan and talks “Heated Rivalry” boys
13. Who do you think will win the top film categories?
14. How to stream Dame Helen Mirren’s acceptance speech from the 2026 ‘Golden Eve’
15. Some quick, relatively safe Golden Globes predictions
16. The Golden Globes are still trying to move beyond a checkered past
17. Early frontrunners revealed at Critics Choice Awards
18. All of this year’s nominees
19. Who’s hosting the Golden Globes?
20. Here’s when you can stream the 2026 Golden Globes
21. Hollywood’s biggest party of the year is almost here
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Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” wins the first-ever Golden Globe for a podcast

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Shortly after a cheeky clip of Nikki Glaser parodying Nicole Kidman’s iconic AMC commercials, Snoop Dogg presented the first Golden Globe for a podcast to, no surprise here, Good Hang with Amy Poehler.

“This is exactly how I pictured it, Snoop giving me the award!” the comedienne joked during her acceptance speech. (Speaking of Snoop, the rapper’s mere presence caused a notable stir among the audience, including a very tall standing ovation from Jacob Elordi.)



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First-time nominee Paul Mescal on playing both William Shakespeare and Paul McCartney

Paul Mescal attends the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California

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Paul Mescal is a first-time nominee for portraying William Shakespeare in Chloe Zhao’s “Hamnet” and he talked with Variety about how his Bard performance informed his next major role: as Paul McCartney for Sam Mendes’ upcoming four-part Beatles biopic.

“They both definitely inform each other; [I’m in] the throws of it now with Paul, it’s such lovely thing now to reflect on what playing Will was like. It’s the dream version of doing something as pressurized as that.”

When asked if he has a speech prepared, the Irish star quipped: “I’ll just get up and sing. How insufferable would that be?” – CI


Colman Domingo teases “Euphoria” season 3 and the Michael Jackson movie

Colman Domingo attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California

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Characteristically chic in custom Valentino, Colman Domingo is at the Globes tonight in support of “Wicked: For Good,” in which he portrays the iconic Cowardly Lion in a voice role.

But it’s two other high-profile projects that the actor teased during his red-carpet interview with Variety. First up is, of course, the long-awaited third season of HBO’s “Euphoria,” which he’ll get a peek of when he goes to do ADR soon on the new episodes. “We never got any scripts for the other characters, so it was kind of cool, you were in your own insular world,” he said of filming. “But I will be doing ADR soon, so I will get to see some stuff soon…Everyone’s giving incredible performance, I mean, look at the cast.”

He also gave some early insights on the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, calling star Jaafar Jackson “a revelation” and saying viewers will by “incredibly moved, surprised and thrilled” by the project. “Being part of this film is extraordinary…if I can give some moments of humanity and wit and intelligence and humor, it’s such an honor being part of a film like this.” – CI


Eva Victor says “Sorry, Baby” to Christopher Nolan and talks “Heated Rivalry” boys

Eva Victor attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.

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One of the most joyfully surprising nominations this year was for “Sorry, Baby” Eva Victor, who is up tonight for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.

Victor was spotted celebrating her much-deserved nod during pre-Globes parties this past weekend alongside the hunky cast of “Heated Rivalry,” she shared during the Variety red carpet pre-show. “There is no one who is doing it hotter, classier, smarter, more thoughtfully,” she said of the hockey romance’s leads Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, the latter with whom she engaged in a “friendly dance-off” at Variety’s “Actors on Actors” bash.

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And there was even more cause to celebrate when Victor recently got word that she had received a Directors Guild Award nomination for “Sorry, Baby,” relayed over the phone by none other than Oscar-winning filmmaker Christopher Nolan. The problem? Victor didn’t know it was him! “I’m sorry, I really love you. I didn’t know it was you. You mean everything, I’ll recognize you next time!” the actress-writer relatably rambled her apologies to Nolan during her red-carpet interview. – Christina Izzo


The Golden Globes are still trying to move beyond a checkered past

Let’s be clear, for most of the Golden Globes history, this awards show has been messy. It’s largely been a bunch of celebrities packed in a room, often drunk (or, in Jack Nicholson’s case in 2003, high on Valium), receiving awards from the nebulous Hollywood Foreign Press, which has been accused of everything from racist practices to accepting bribes. The low point was in 2022, when the ceremony wasn’t even televised due to boycotts.

The HFPA is gone now, and some diversity efforts have been attempted. In terms of the event’s integrity, things have undeniably improved. But there was something particularly entertaining about the messiness of the globes, probably best embodied in Ricky Gervais 2020 monologue.

Gervais was hosting for the fifth time in ten years in 2020, and it would be his last. Knowing this, he held back nothing, tearing into everyone he could, all with a beer at the podium. You can check out the full monologue below if you are nostalgic for when this award show was a total mess. – Malcolm McMillan


Early frontrunners revealed at Critics Choice Awards

Michael B. Jordan as Stack and Smoke in "Sinners" movie

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Earlier this month, the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards, another reliable predictor of the year’s Academy Award nominees, saw Timothée Chalamet win best actor for “Marty Supreme. He’s expected to beat out DiCaprio once again tonight given the intense sports drama’s success after a massive marketing push. Amy Madigan’s performance as Gladys in the demented modern fairy tale “Weapons” is nothing short of Oscar worthy, and at the rate she’s scooping up awards this season, I’m only getting more certain.

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“One Battle After Another,” “The Pitt,” “Adolescence,” and “The Studio” were among the other big winners that night. “Sinners” led the pack among movies with 17 total nominations, while “Adolescence” topped the television categories with six nominations. We’ll have to wait and see if the Golden Globes follows suit. – AS


Here’s when you can stream the 2026 Golden Globes

Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) mid-match in a scene from "Marty Supreme"

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This evening, the 2026 Golden Globes return to the Beverly Hilton hotel to honor its illustrious class of 2026 nominees. The awards ceremony begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, and will air live on CBS, as it has since 2024. You can also catch the broadcast on streaming platforms with live TV options like Hulu Plus Live TV, YouTube TV, or Direct TV.

Paramount Plus will stream the Golden Globes as well, but you’ll need a Paramount Plus Premium plan to watch it live tonight. If you have a basic membership, you’re stuck waiting until tomorrow to find out the night’s biggest winners and losers. – AS

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