The Oscar season came into focus Monday morning with the announcement of the 2026 Golden Globe nominations. As expected, films like “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners” and “Hamnet” racked up multiple nominations, while “Severance,” “Only Murders in the Building” and “The Bear” led television categories. The nominations were announced by Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall.
The Globes are often described as Hollywood’s biggest party, the tipsy, table-hopping kickoff to Oscars season where television and film share the same stage. Beyond the top prizes, Helen Mirren will receive this year’s Cecil B. DeMille Award for her contributions to film, while Sarah Jessica Parker would take the Carol Burnett Award in a nod to her television performances. Both will be celebrated during the Golden Eve primetime special on Jan. 8. Organizers also announced the addition of a Podcast of the Year award.
Comedian Nikki Glaser will be back again as host for the winners ceremony Jan. 11 on CBS. The show will also be streaming on Paramount Plus and the CBS app.
Here are the top categories. For a full list, visit goldenglobes.com.
Best motion picture – non-English language
“It Was Just an Accident”
“The Secret Agent”
“Sentimental Value”
“No Other Choice”
“The Voice of Hind Rajab”
“Sirât”
Best director – motion picture
Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another”
Chloe Zhao, “Hamnet”
Ryan Coogler, “Sinners”
Joachim Trier, “Sentimental Value”
Jafar Panahi, “It Was Just an Accident”
Guillermo del Toro, “Frankenstein”
Best miniseries or motion picture – television
“Adolescence”
“The Beast in Me”
“All Her Fault”
“The Girlfriend”
“Black Mirror”
Best actress in a television series – drama
Britt Lower, “Severance”
Keri Russell, “The Diplomat”
Kathy Bates, “Matlock”
Helen Mirren, “MobLand”
Rhea Seehorn, “Pluribus”
Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us”
Best actress in a television series – musical or comedy
Jean Smart, “Hacks”
Natasha Lyonne, “Poker Face”
Kristen Bell, “Nobody Wants This”
Jenna Ortega, “Wednesday”
Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”
Selena Gomez, “Only Murders in the Building”
Best actor in a television series – drama
Adam Scott, “Severance”
Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”
Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”
Sterling K. Brown, “Paradise”
Diego Luna, “Andor”
Mark Ruffalo, “Tusk”
Best actor in a television series – musical or comedy
Seth Rogen, “The Studio”
Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”
Adam Brody, “Nobody Wants This”
Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”
Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”
Glen Powell, “Chad Powers”
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