Hollywood woke up to a major awards‑season shake‑up on December 8, 2025, as the Golden Globes unveiled their 2026 nominations. Paul Thomas Anderson’s dark comedy‑drama One Battle After Another emerged as the year’s biggest film contender, earning nine nominations across major categories. Meanwhile, Netflix shattered streaming records with 35 total nominations, underscoring its continued dominance in both film and television.
Anderson’s latest film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Benicio Del Toro, swept the nomination list with recognition in Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Director, Best Score, cinematography, scenic design, and multiple acting categories.
The film’s commanding presence positions it as the early frontrunner heading into the January ceremony.
Other top film contenders include:
Additional drama nominees include Frankenstein, It Was Just an Accident, and The Secret Agent.
Netflix once again proved its awards‑season strength, earning 35 nominations — the highest of any distributor. The streamer secured 13 film nods and 22 television nominations, outpacing Warner Bros., which followed with 31 combined nominations.
Key Netflix highlights include:
The platform’s wide‑ranging slate — spanning drama, comedy, limited series, and original music — reflects its continued influence across the industry.
HBO’s The White Lotus (Season 3) topped the television categories with six nominations, including Best Drama Series and acting nods for Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood, Walton Goggins, and Jason Isaacs. Creator Mike White also earned recognition for Best Limited Series.
Other major TV contenders include:
| Series | Nominations | Platform |
|---|---|---|
| The White Lotus | 6 | HBO |
| Adolescence | 5 | Netflix |
| Only Murders in the Building | 4 | Hulu |
| The Beast in Me | 3 | Netflix |
The nominations highlight a competitive year for television, with streaming and traditional networks sharing the spotlight.
This year’s nominations reveal clear strengths across both mediums:
The balance reflects a shifting industry where streaming platforms and theatrical releases now compete on equal footing.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards will take place on January 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton, with Nikki Glaser returning as host. The ceremony airs live on CBS and streams on Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.
With 28 categories spanning film, television, and original music, the event will mark the first major awards ceremony recognizing 2025’s entertainment achievements. While One Battle After Another enters as the clear favorite, the competitive field — and Netflix’s record‑breaking nomination haul — could reshape predictions as the ceremony approaches.
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