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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Erin Doherty wins Golden Globe for her supporting role in 'Adolescence’

Erin Doherty won the Golden Globe for best performance by a female actor in a supporting role on television for her role in “Adolescence.”

Doherty dedicated her award to her collaborators on the show, as well as therapists, a role she plays in the series.

"Life can be tough. Mental health is everything. So, thank you to therapists, and it was an honor to play one," she said in her acceptance speech.

Carrie Coon ("The White Lotus"), Catherine O'Hara ("The Studio"), Hannah Einbinder ("Hacks"), Parker Posey ("The White Lotus") and Aimee Lou Wood ("The White Lotus") were also nominated.


'The Secret Agent' wins best motion picture (non-English language)

The Golden Globe for best motion picture (non-English language) went to "The Secret Agent.”

"It Was Just an Accident," "No Other Choice," "Sentimental Value," "Sirāt" and "The Voice of Hind Rajab" were also nominated in the category.


See the stars enjoying the show

Hollywood's biggest stars are catching up at the Golden Globe Awards, from Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus to Sean Penn, Leonardo DiCaprio and Julia Roberts.


'KPop Demon Hunters' wins Golden Globe for best motion picture (animated)

The Golden Globe for best motion picture (animated) went to "KPop Demon Hunters."

Other films that were nominated in the category included "Arco," "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle," "Elio," "Little Amélie or the Character of Rain" and "Zootopia 2."

The film's director Maggie Kang accepted the award, saying, "Thank you to the Golden Globes and for everyone who believed that a movie so deeply rooted in Korean culture could resonate with a global audience."

She added, "Through this film, we really wanted to depict female characters the way that we know women, which is really strong and bold, really silly and weird, and really hungry for food-- and sometimes a little thirsty."