The 2026 Golden Globes just unveiled its list of winners, and what better way is there to celebrate the awards season than to binge-watch through a new list of acclaimed films and TV series?
Here's the list of the Golden Globe awardees and where to watch their performances!
Hamnet: Best Film - Drama
Hamnet shows a more intimate and tragic lens on William Shakespeare's life outside his literary works.
Based on the historical fiction novel by Maggie O'Farrell, Hamnet focuses on the early death of Shakespeare and his wife's titular son, which inspired the legendary poet to write his timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.
Jessie Buckley, who played Shakespeare's wife Agnes, won the Best Female Actor in a Drama Film category.
Streaming Platform: Expected to hit Peacock after theatrical run
One Battle After Another: Best Film - Musical or Comedy
A washed-up revolutionary lives his life in stoned paranoia as he survives off-grid with his spirited daughter, Willa. But things go tragically wrong when his evil nemesis resurfaces, and Willa goes missing. One Battle After Another forces Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio) to confront his past through questioning his own fatherhood.
Paul Thomas Anderson also won Best Film Director for One Battle After Another, Teyana Taylor for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Film Role, and the film won Best Screenplay this year.
Streaming Platforms: HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video
The Secret Agent: Best Male Actor in a Film - Drama
The Secret Agent follows Marcelo, a technology teacher who moves from São Paulo to Recife during Carnival to escape his violent past of military dictatorship and start over, only to find himself in danger amongst neighbors instead.
The lead actor, Wagner Moura, won Best Male Actor at the 2026 Golden Globes, while the series won Best Film in Non-English Language.
Streaming Platform: Expected to hit Hulu around January 27 due to NEON's deal
The Studio: Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
The Studio won the 2026 Golden Globe award for its satirical comedy series about the chaotic inner workings of a legacy Hollywood movie studio that is struggling to survive in the modern entertainment industry. What could be more tongue-in-cheek than that?
The Studio's Seth Rogen also won Best Male Actor in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy.
Streaming Platform: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video
Adolescence: Best Television Limited Series
The gripping show, Adolescence, centers on a seemingly ordinary family whose world shatters when their 13-year-old son, Jamie, gets arrested for murdering a female classmate.
Apart from its impressive one-take-per-scene filming, Adolescence strived to tackle themes of incel culture, online radicalization, toxic masculinity, and the pressures that modern youth face.
The lead role, Stephen Graham, won Best Male Actor in Television Limited Series; his co-star, Erin Doherty, who plays Briony Ariston, aka the child psychologist, won Best Supporting Female Actor on Television; and lastly, Owen Cooper won Best Supporting Male Actor on Television.
Streaming Platform: Netflix
The Pitt: Best Television Series - Drama
When it comes to realistic dramas that cover medical horror, The Pitt doesn't hold back. The series covers what the underfunded emergency department staff at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center deals with on their grueling 15-hour shifts, the emotional toll of patient care, workplace challenges, and systemic issues in the American healthcare.
Noah Wyle also won Best Male Actor in a Drama Television Series.
Streaming Platforms: HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video
Pluribus: Best Female Actor in a TV Series - Drama
Pluribus tells a story about an alien RNA sequence that transformed humanity into a unified hive mind. The series centers on immune romance novelist Carol Sturka (played by Rhea Seehorn - who won the Golden Globe award), who resists being assimilated into conformed happiness and must figure out how to stop it.
Streaming Platforms: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video
KPOP Demon Hunters: Best Animated Film
Huntrix was always born to be golden, and it's only right that they won the Best Animated Film category as well as Best Original Song, considering the cultural phenomenon that the Sony Animated film faced when it dropped on the streamer.
KPOP Demon Hunters also won Best Original Song for Film, all because of their top-streamed Golden.
Streaming Platforms: Netflix
Sinners: Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Ryan Coogler's horror film about twin brothers, Smoke and Stack (Michael B. Jordan), won Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement. Sinners follows the twins returning to 1932 Mississippi from Chicago to open a juke joint, only to be confronted with supernatural forces, especially vampires.
Sinners also won Best Original Score, thanks to the work of Ludwig Göransson.
Streaming Platforms: HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu
Marty Supreme: Best Male Actor in a Film - Musical or Comedy
Marty Mauser (played by Timothée Chalamet, who won the Golden Globe award) is a charismatic but chaotic hustler who aspires to become a table tennis champion in 1950s New York City. Marty Supreme shows his schemes as he gambles his way through life to reach a major tournament.
Streaming Platform: Expected to land on HBO Max around April 2026
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You: Best Female Actor in a Film - Musical or Comedy
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You is a critically acclaimed dark comedy-drama film that tells the story of a stressed mother dealing with her ill daughter, an absent husband, and an unhelpful therapist, all of which focus on themes like maternal mental health and the absurd and harsh reality of caregiving pressures.
Rose Byrne, who stars as Linda, the titular character, won Best Female Actor for her performance.
Purchase or Rent: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV
Hacks: Best Female Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Hacks follows the complex and evolving mentorship and relationship between two women in comedy, Deborah Vance (played by Jean Smart) and Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder), from different generations. Jean Smart won Best Female Actor in a TV series.
Streaming Platform: HBO Max
Sentimental Value: Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Film
Sentimental Value is a Norwegian drama film about a successful stage actress, Nora, who grieves her mother's death and reconnects with her estranged, once-famous director father, Gustav, who wants her to star in his comeback film based on their family.
Stellan Skarsgård, who plays Gustav Borg, won Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Film.
Purchase or Rent: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV
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