2026 Golden Globes live updates: Full list of winners as 'One Battle After Another' and 'Hamnet' take home top film nods; 'Adolescence' recognized for TV with 4 wins - Yahoo
Hollywood’s award season kicked off at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes on Sunday night, where One Battle After Another and Adolescence both came out on top, with four wins each. Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, took home the win for Best Picture, Musical or Comedy. Hamnet, which won two awards, won the Golden Globe for Best Picture, Drama. Just behind were a handful of shows and films, including Apple TV’s The Studio, HBO’s The Pitt, KPop Demon Hunters, Sinners and The Secret Agent, which all took home two wins. The awards show, hosted for the second consecutive year by comedian Nikki Glaser, celebrates the best of film and television, and for the first time this year, podcasting. Amy Poehler took home the inaugural win for her hit podcast, Good Hang With Amy Poehler. See a full list of winners and a look at standout moments from the 2026 awards show below. Films like top-nominated One Battle After Another and Hamnet took home top honors from the Golden Globes on Sunday night. On the TV side, Netflix’s drama Adolescence won four Golden Globes, while the HBO medical drama The Pitt earned two Globes and Seth Rogen’s comedy poking fun at Hollywood, The Studio, also nabbed two awards. Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters also did well, taking home two awards for best original song and animated movie. The movies and shows are in theaters or available for streaming across various platforms. Yahoo has you covered with a full list of how to watch (or listen!) to each of the award-winning hits. Hours after hitting the red carpet, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars flocked to Golden Globes afterparties. At Spago in Beverly Hills, A-listers including George Clooney, Adam Sandler, Jeremy Allen White, Oscar Isaac and Keri Russell gathered at the Netflix Golden Globes afterparty. While several of Netflix’s nominated shows and movies were shut out, the stars of Adolescence — Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty — showed off their trophies. Other winners, including One Battle After Another star Teyana Taylor, turned out at Chateau Marmont. While some of the stars changed into new outfits, many wore the same attire they arrived in hours earlier. Those who made a wardrobe change included Jennifer Lopez, who wore a form-fitting gold dress and chunky heels to a party at the Sunset Tower Hotel after turning heads in a vintage nude-colored mesh gown on the red carpet. Emma Stone, who wore a midriff-bearing Louis Vuitton outfit to the Globes, went with a white sweater covering her crop top. See all of those photos and more. Nikki Glaser closed the Golden Globes telecast with a tribute to Rob Reiner, wearing a Spinal Tap hat in honor of the late actor-director, who was found stabbed to death with his wife at their home in Brentwood, Calif., on Dec. 14. "Well that's our show. This one went to 11," Glaser said in reference to a classic line from Reiner's 1984 rock-n-roll mockumentary. "Thank you guys for an amazing night," she added, before quoting from Spinal Tap again. "I hope we found the line between clever and stupid." In the press room, Yahoo asked the singers of Huntrix, the group behind the Golden Globe-winning song "Golden," from KPop Demon Hunters, what their message is to young Asian American girls who look up to them. "Keep being your full self. Don't feel like you need to fit into a certain box of who the world has told us that we need to be," Audrey Nuna said. "This movie is such a beautiful depiction of so many diverse women who come from the same culture and how their differences make them stronger. ... Find your tribe and focus on yourself." Rei Ami added, "Just be yourself unapologetically, no matter what the world tries to do. ... Whatever blocks, whatever labels. You can break free from that, and you can make the rules." "Being an Asian woman is a superpower," Ejae said. — Neia Balao, reporting live from inside the Golden Globes press room Frankenstein Hamnet — winner It Was Just an Accident The Secret Agent Sentimental Value Sinners Blue Moon Bugonia Marty Supreme No Other Choice Nouvelle Vague One Battle After Another — winner Speaking to reporters, Noah Wyle said he and George Clooney, his ER costar, "had a lovely reunion last night." The Pitt, Wyle said, "has brought up a lot of old memories. There's a lot of connective tissue involved in it." "It's been really lovely hearing from my old compatriots that are also pleased with this endeavor," he said. —Neia Balao, reporting live from inside the Golden Globes press room Joel Edgerton, Train Dreams Oscar Isaac, Frankenstein Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine Michael B. Jordan, Sinners Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent — winner Jeremy Allen White, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Jessie Buckley, Hamnet — winner Jennifer Lawrence, Die My Love Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value Julia Roberts, After the Hunt Tessa Thompson, Hedda Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby At the end of her acceptance speech after winning Best Female Actor, Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Rose Byrne said her husband, fellow actor Bobby Cannavale, could not attend the Golden Globes ceremony because he was at a reptile expo in New Jersey. No, really. Appearing on The Tonight Show last week, Byrne told Jimmy Fallon that their two sons wanted to adopt a bearded dragon, and that Cannavale stayed behind to attend Reptilecon, part of the Super Pet Expo at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center. "This expo is the place where everyone goes, and it’s the place to go, and it was on the same day,” Byrne said. “And it would just be such a parent fail, so we’re doing it. I’m on board for the dragon, it’s going to be great." Byrne added: "He’s doing God’s work.” Abbott Elementary The Bear Hacks Nobody Wants This Only Murders in the Building The Studio — winner Adolescence — winner All Her Fault The Beast in Me Black Mirror Dying for Sex The Girlfriend The Diplomat The Pitt — winner Pluribus Severance Slow Horses The White Lotus Beyond the red carpet and Golden Globes telecast, we're getting some candid images of celebrities mingling inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom. Among them: Teyana Taylor, who won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Female Actor in a Motion Picture for her role in One Battle After Another, hugging fellow nominee and Wicked: For Good star Ariana Grande. George Clooney, Best Male Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy for Jay Kelly, congratulated the winner, Marty Supreme's Timothée Chalamet. Kathy Bates, Matlock Britt Lower, Severance Helen Mirren, MobLand Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us Keri Russell, The Diplomat Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus — winner Bill Maher, Is Anyone Else Seeing This? Brett Goldstein, The Second Best Night of Your Life Kevin Hart, Acting My Age Kumail Nanjiani, Night Thoughts Ricky Gervais, Mortality — winner Sarah Silverman, Postmortem Carrie Coon, The White Lotus Erin Doherty, Adolescence — winner Hannah Einbinder, Hacks Catherine O’Hara, The Studio Parker Posey, The White Lotus Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus It Was Just an Accident (France) No Other Choice (South Korea) The Secret Agent (Brazil) — winner Sentimental Value (Norway) Sirāt (Spain) The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia) Arco Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle Elio KPop Demon Hunters — winner Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Zootopia 2 Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another — winner Ryan Coogler, Sinners Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value Chloé Zhao, Hamnet