Golden Globes 2026 reside updates: One Battle After Another and Adolescence vying for glory
The Champagne is on ice and Hollywood is once again ready to kick off awards season with the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills tonight.
Last year’s ceremony delivered plenty of headline moments: Demi Moore finally got her flowers, The Bear tore through the television categories, and comedian Nikki Glaser made history as the first woman to host the Globes solo.
Glaser returns as host Sunday at the Beverly Hilton hotel with A-listers like Timothée Chalamet (and Kylie Jenner), Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael B. Jordan, and Jennifer Lawrence set to walk the red carpet.
In the film categories, Paul Thomas Anderson’s Leonardo DiCaprio caper One Battle After Another dominated the nominations, but will have to beat out stiff competition from Chloé Zhao’s take on Hamnet, Josh Safdie’s ping pong movie Marty Supreme and Ryan Coogler’s blood-soaked Sinners.
Meanwhile, Adolescence is the plucky British underdog in the TV categories, looking to repeat Richard Gadd’s Baby Reindeer success from last year.
Follow along below for all the live updates from the red carpet and the ceremony.
The full list of winners — updating live
The ceremony is now just hours away.
The Independent will be updating the full list of winners as we get them. Follow along here:
Derek Hough shows off on the red carpet
Emmy-winning choreographer Derek Hough showed off some dance moves on the red carpeted steps of the 83rd Golden Globes.
The Dancing with the Stars judge recently became a first-time dad to his daughter Everly.

‘Nobody Wants This’ actor takes the red carpet
Stars are beginning to file onto the red carpet of the 2026 Golden Globes, including Nobody Wants This actor Justine Lupe.
Nobody Wants This is nominated for three Golden Globes tonight.

Why Josh Allen isn’t at the Golden Globes
Hailee Steinfeld is set to present at tonight’s Golden Globes, but her husband Josh Allen will not be in attendance.
The Buffalo Bills quarterback will be opening the playoffs against the Jacksonville Jaguars at the NFL Wild Card Round tonight, meaning he will not make it to Los Angeles to support his wife.
Steinfeld starred in Sinners, which is up for seven awards tonight.
Bobby Cannavale won’t join Rose Byrne tonight
Rose Byrne revealed last week on Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show that her husband, Bobby Cannavale, will not be joining her at the Golden Globes tonight because he is shopping for a new pet for their family.
“You know what, Bobby can’t come, which is such a bummer,” Byrne told Fallon. “He’s going to a reptile expo in New Jersey.”
She told the late night host that she, Cannavale, and their two sons are on the hunt to buy a bearded dragon.
“And this expo is the place where everyone goes, and it’s the place to go, and it was on the same day,” Byrne explained.
“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. He’s doing God’s work.”
Byrne is nominated tonight for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Movie for her role in Mary Bronstein’s If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.
Nikki Glaser promises to go after A-listers
Nikki Glaser, who is known for her witty celebrity roasts on Comedy Central, has vowed to go after celebrities during her second time hosting — and she specifically called out Leonardo DiCaprio ahead of the ceremony.
“Leo, yeah, Leo. We’re going to hit Leo,” Glaser told the Associated Press.
“The icebergs are coming. Watch out.”
DiCaprio is nominated tonight for his performance in One Battle After Another.
Watch Nikki Glaser’s best jokes from the 2025 Golden Globes
Who is nominated the most at the 83rd Golden Globes?
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is the most-nominated movie with nine nods.
For TV, HBO‘s third season of The White Lotus landed six nods.
Best Original Score cut from the show
The award for Best Original Score at the Golden Globes will not be shown on tonight’s CBS broadcast of the ceremony.
Due to time constraints, the award will be presented during the show, but it will not air on the livestream.
The nominees for Best Original Score are:
- Hans Zimmer – F1
- Alexandre Desplat – Frankenstein
- Max Richter – Hamnet
- Jonny Greenwood – One Battle After Another
- Ludwig Göransson – Sinners
- Kangding Ray – Sirāt

