‘Hamnet’ Takes Golden Globe For Best Picture – Drama: Full Winners List

Focus Features’ Hamnet won Best Motion Picture – Drama and Warner Bros’ One Battle After Another won Best Picture – Comedy or Musical at the 2026 Golden Globes ceremony tonight. See the full list below.

One Battle‘s Paul Thomas Anderson took Best Director and Best Screenplay, following up his wins in the same categories at last weekend’s Critics Choice Awards. The pic also won the CCA for Best Picture, cementing its front-runner status for next month’s 98th Academy Awards.

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Jessie Buckley won Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture for Hamnet, and Warner Maura was a rather surprising winner of the Male Actor prize for Neon’s The Secret Agent. The former is also is a repeat from the Critics Choice Awards, and latter is a nose-thumb to SAG-AFTRA shutting out all stars of foreign films in its Actor Awards nominations this week.

Cannes-premiering drama The Secret Agent also scored the Globe for Best Non-English Language Motion Picture. A smash in its home country of Brazil, the pic is yet another repeat winner from the Critics Choice ceremony.

Teyana Taylor continued her strong awards-season run by winning the first award of the night, Best Female Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for One Battle After Another.

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Stellan Skarsgård then took the respective Male Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture prize for Neon’s Sentimental Value, another win for a foreign actor.

Timothée Chalamet won Best Male Actor in a Musical or Comedy Movie for Marty Supreme, and
Rose Byrne scored Female Actor in a Musical or Comedy for If I had Legs, I’d Kick You. A24 distributed both of those films.

Speaking of repeat winners from the Critics Choice Awards, Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song went to the chart-topping smash “Golden” from Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters. Ludwig Göransson took Best Original Score for Sinners, which was announced during a commercial break. Both also won at the CCAs last weekend. The Golden Globes had said this week that the Score category would not be part of the main telecast.

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HBO Max’s hospital-set The Pitt won Best TV Drama Series, and the first TV award went to its Noah Wyle for Best Performance By a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama. Both also won at the Critics Choice Awards and last year’s Emmys. Rhea Seehorn took Female Actor in a TV Drama for Apple TV’s rookie Pluribus on her first Globe nom. It was extra sweet for the Better Call Saul alum after that acclaimed series ended its run with no wins on 53 nominations.

Apple TV’s The Studio won Best Comedy or Musical Series, and its creator-star Seth Rogen walked off with Male Actor in a Comedy Series. “This is so weird,” he said in accepting the acting award, “we just pretended to do this.”

Jean Smart then snagged her third Golden Globe for her lead role on HBO Max’s Hacks, to go with her four consecutive Emmy wins. “What can I say? I’m a greedy bitch,” she joked onstage.

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Adolescence won Best Limited Series and the Netflix show’s stars Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty and young Owen Cooper‘s trophy cases got more crowded after their respective wins for Male Actor and Female and Male Supporting Actor in a Limited Series. The show swept its categories, as it did at the CCAs;

Wyle, Smart and Rogen all also won at the Critics Choice Awards on January 4.

Michelle Williams won Female Actor in a Limited Series For FX’s Dying for Sex.

The Globes added a new category for Best Podcast back in May, and the inaugural prize went to Good Hang with Amy Poehler. Ricky Gervais: Mortality won the Globe for Best in Stand-Up Comedy on TV. He and Williams are the only winners not in attendance at the ceremony.

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Warner Bros’ Sinners took the prize for Cinematic or Box Office Achievement.

One Battle After Another led all films with four prizes, and Hamnet, Sinners and KPop Demon Hunters took two each. Adolescence topped on the TV side — going 4-for-4 in its categoreis, and The Pitt was the only other triple winner from the small screen. Netflix led all distributors or networks with seven statuettes — five for TV and two for film — followed by Warner Bros with six and HBO Max with four.

Notorious Tom Brady roaster Nikki Glaser was back to host the 83rd annual show from the Beverly Hilton for a second consecutive year.

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Here are the winners at the 83rd Golden Globes:

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