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.
Host Nikki Glaser during the 83rd Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. | Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams speak onstage during the 83rd Annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., January 11, 2026. | Timothée Chalamet accepts the Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Award for "Marty Supreme" during the 83rd Annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., January 11, 2026.
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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.
'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.”
Jan 11, 2026, 11:09 PM EST
Wagner Moura wins best performance by a male actor in a motion picture (drama)
Wagner Moura took home the award for best performance by a male actor in a motion picture (drama) for his role in "The Secret Agent." The thriller also won best motion picture (non-English language).
"'The Secret Agent' is a film about memory, or the lack of memory, and generational trauma," Moura said in his acceptance speech. "I think, if trauma can be passed along generations, values can, too. So this is to the ones that are sticking with their values in difficult moments."
Wagner Moura attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., January 11, 2026.
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The other best actor nominees were Dwayne Johnson ("The Smashing Machine"), Jeremy Allen White ("Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere"), Joel Edgerton ("Train Dreams"), Michael B. Jordan ("Sinners") and Oscar Isaac ("Frankenstein").
Jan 11, 2026, 11:08 PM EST
Jessie Buckley wins best performance by a female actor in a motion picture (drama)
Jessie Buckley took home the Golden Globe for best performance by a female actor in a motion picture (drama) for her role as Agnes, wife of William Shakespeare in "Hamnet."
"We were telling the story of probably the most famous Brit that ever lived, and we had a Chinese director, a lot of Irish, a mostly Polish crew and beside our British family," Buckley said in her acceptance speech.
Jessie Buckley attends the 83rd Annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., January 11, 2026.
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She also shared admiration for other women nominated in the category including Julia Roberts.
"This is a real real honor, I love what I do and I love being a part of this industry," she finished.
Other nominees included Jennifer Lawrence ("Die My Love"), Roberts ("After the Hunt"), Renate Reinsve ("Sentimental Value"), Tessa Thompson ("Hedda") and Eva Victor ("Sorry, Baby").
Jan 11, 2026, 10:56 PM EST
'The Studio' wins Golden Globe for best television series (comedy)
The Apple TV hit "The Studio" was awarded the Golden Globe for best television series (comedy), beating out "Abbott Elementary," "The Bear," "Hacks," "Nobody Wants This" and "Only Murders in the Building."
Series creator Seth Rogen -- who also won best actor for "The Studio" -- said in an acceptance speech, "We shoot our show in long, continuous takes, and part of the reason I wanted to do that is it doesn't work unless the whole crew really comes together to make it work. So I really want to thank our crew, most of whom don't get invited to this, but they should!"
"Truly, without all of you, this show would not be makeable, so thank you very much," he added.
The actor also said he was "excited to get started shooting the next season one week from today!"