Quick Read
- One Battle After Another leads with nine nominations, including Best Picture and Director.
- Sentimental Value and Sinners are among top contenders with eight and seven nominations, respectively.
- Golden Globes introduces a new Best Podcast category in 2026.
- The White Lotus leads TV nominations with six nods.
- Ceremony airs January 11, 2026 on CBS, hosted by Nikki Glaser.
The morning of December 8, 2025, brought a fresh wave of anticipation to Hollywood as the nominations for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards were officially announced. This year’s ceremony, scheduled for January 11, 2026, promises more than just glitz and glamour—it’s a showcase of the creative pulse of the entertainment world, and for the first time ever, podcasting is being honored alongside film and television.
The full list of nominees, revealed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and covered by CBS News, GoldenGlobes.com, and BBC, spans 28 categories. The headlines were stolen by ‘One Battle After Another’, the Paul Thomas Anderson-directed drama, which leads with nine nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. ‘Sentimental Value’ follows closely with eight nods, while ‘Sinners’ tallies seven. ‘Hamnet’ and ‘Frankenstein’ are also among the top contenders, each securing multiple major nominations.
Biggest Nominees and Their Chances
As the spotlight falls on ‘One Battle After Another’, industry watchers note its broad reach: nominated for Best Picture, Director (Paul Thomas Anderson), Screenplay, and a host of acting categories. ‘Sentimental Value’, directed by Joachim Trier, is not far behind, with its cast and crew recognized in categories ranging from Best Motion Picture – Drama to Supporting Roles. ‘Sinners’, helmed by Ryan Coogler, stands out for its bold storytelling and strong performances, particularly Michael B. Jordan’s nomination for Best Actor.
‘Hamnet’, directed by Chloé Zhao, and ‘Frankenstein’, under Guillermo del Toro’s vision, round out the drama heavyweights. Both films scored nods for Best Motion Picture – Drama and several individual accolades. Notably, ‘Wicked: For Good’, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, is up for five awards, including musical categories and Best Original Song.
Spotlight on New and Returning Categories
This year, the Golden Globes make history with the debut of the Best Podcast category, a move that signals the growing influence of digital audio storytelling. Nominated podcasts include ‘Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard’, ‘Call Her Daddy’, and ‘Smartless’, reflecting the medium’s broad popularity and impact. According to CBS News, this is the first time a major award show has recognized podcasting, a development that could reshape future award ceremonies.
In television, ‘The White Lotus’ leads with six nominations, cementing its status as a critical and popular favorite. ‘Adolescence’ and ‘Only Murders in the Building’ are also prominent, each earning multiple nods. Streaming platforms like Netflix, Apple TV, and Hulu continue to dominate the TV categories, underscoring the industry’s ongoing digital transformation.
Key Nominees Across Film, TV, and Podcast
The full nominee list features a mix of familiar faces and fresh talent. In the film acting categories, Jessie Buckley (‘Hamnet’), Jennifer Lawrence (‘Die My Love’), Oscar Isaac (‘Frankenstein’), and Michael B. Jordan (‘Sinners’) headline the drama fields. Comedy and musical nominees include Timothée Chalamet (‘Marty Supreme’), Cynthia Erivo (‘Wicked: For Good’), and Emma Stone (‘Bugonia’).
Supporting roles are just as competitive, with Emily Blunt (‘The Smashing Machine’), Ariana Grande (‘Wicked: For Good’), and Benicio Del Toro (‘One Battle After Another’) among those vying for recognition. Directors such as Paul Thomas Anderson, Ryan Coogler, and Jafar Panahi represent a broad spectrum of cinematic vision.
On the television side, performances by Kathy Bates (‘Matlock’), Keri Russell (‘The Diplomat’), Adam Scott (‘Severance’), and Selena Gomez (‘Only Murders in the Building’) have drawn critical acclaim. The new stand-up comedy category honors performers like Bill Maher, Kevin Hart, and Sarah Silverman, further expanding the Globes’ reach into diverse genres.
Trends and Surprises: Diversity, Streaming, and International Flair
The 2026 nominations reflect an industry in flux. Streaming services continue to dominate, with Netflix, Apple TV, and Hulu producing many of the nominated shows and films. International cinema is spotlighted in the Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language category, featuring entries from France, South Korea, Brazil, Norway, Spain, and Tunisia.
Diversity and inclusion are evident in both the nominees and the creative teams. Films like ‘KPOP Demon Hunters’ and ‘SIRĀT’ bring new cultural narratives to the forefront. The inclusion of a podcast award also signals the industry’s responsiveness to changing audience habits and new forms of storytelling.
In terms of surprises, the strong showing for ‘Sentimental Value’ and ‘Sinners’ marks a shift toward more nuanced, character-driven dramas. Meanwhile, animated films like ‘Zootopia 2’ and ‘Elio’ highlight the continued popularity of family-friendly fare. The Best Original Song category features a blend of superstar talent, including Miley Cyrus, Stephen Schwartz, and Nick Cave.
What’s Next: Ceremony Details and Industry Impact
The 83rd Golden Globes will be broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser for the second year running. With 28 categories, including the new podcast award, the show is expected to draw substantial attention from both traditional and digital audiences.
Looking ahead, the nominations suggest a year of innovation and evolution. As the entertainment landscape continues to shift, the Golden Globes’ willingness to honor new formats and diverse voices may set the tone for other major awards. For nominees, the road to January 11 is paved with anticipation, celebration, and perhaps a little nervous energy.
The full list of nominees is available on CBS News, GoldenGlobes.com, and BBC—each outlet providing unique insights into the stories behind the headlines. As the countdown to the ceremony begins, fans and industry insiders alike will be watching closely to see which contenders rise to the top.
Analysis: The 2026 Golden Globe nominations not only highlight the creative achievements of the past year but also signal the industry’s embrace of new media and global perspectives. The introduction of a podcast category and the dominance of streaming platforms reflect rapid changes in how audiences consume entertainment. As competition heats up across film, TV, and audio, the Globes’ choices will likely influence broader trends in awards recognition and storytelling innovation.

