Golden Globes 2026 updates: Highlights of the night's biggest moments, winners and style
Some of the biggest stars in entertainment won big.
The 83rd annual Golden Globes are officially in the books!
From television to movies to podcasts (for the first time ever), Hollywood's best and brightest were honored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association on Sunday night.
Some of the night's big winners in the world of film included the Paul Thomas Anderson thriller "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet," starring Golden Globe winner Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.
Television's big winners included Seth Rogen's "The Studio" and "Adolescence."
Read on below for all of the night's biggest moments, winners and style.
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Is Paul Thomas Anderson married to Maya Rudolph?
If you watched Paul Thomas Anderson win multiple awards at the Golden Globes and wondered if that was Maya Rudolph he kissed after each win, you’re correct.
Anderson and Rudolph are longtime partners who share four children.
The “One Battle After Another” director and the former “Saturday Night Live” star met at an “SNL” after-party over 20 years ago, Rudolph told Town & Country magazine in 2024.
"He said he saw me in a sketch and said, 'That's the girl I'm going to marry,'" Rudolph said of Anderson at the time. "But I don't know. I wasn't there. Maybe he just told me that to be sweet."
Nikki Glaser pays tribute to Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner
At the end of the Golden Globes, host Nikki Glaser gave a nod to renowned director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, weeks after their deaths, by wearing a "Spinal Tap" hat.
Rob Reiner directed 1984’s "This Is Spinal Tap" as well as the sequel, which was released in 2025.
Rob and Michele Reiner were stabbed to death in their home in Brentwood, California, on Dec. 14.
Their son Nick Reiner was taken into custody hours after their bodies were discovered. The 32-year-old is charged with two counts of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of multiple murders and has not entered a plea.
Rob Reiner rose to prominence in Norman Lear's sitcom "All in the Family" and is known for films including "When Harry Met Sally…,” "Stand By Me” and “The Princess Bride.”
'Hamnet' wins best picture (drama)
"Hamnet" won the Golden Globe for best picture (drama), beating "Frankenstein," "It Was Just An Accident," "The Secret Agent," "Sentimental Value" and "Sinners."
Executive producer Steven Spielberg and director Chloé Zhao accepted the award onstage.
'One Battle After Another’ wins best picture (musical or comedy)
"One Battle After Another” won the Golden Globe for best picture (musical or comedy).
Other nominees in the category were "Blue Moon," "Bugonia," "Marty Supreme," "No Other Choice" and "Nouvelle Vague.”