Awards season has officially left the station. Last weekend’s Critics Choice Awards set the engine in motion—and this weekend, the train continues chugging as the 83rd annual Golden Globes unfold Sunday night. As One Battle After Another tries to pull away from the best-picture pack and the acting races get increasingly cutthroat, a strong showing at the Globes has the power to change or cement an awards narrative. Without further ado, here’s your guide to how to watch the 2026 Golden Globes.
Where are the 2026 Golden Globes?
The 83rd annual Golden Globes will occur at the event’s usual venue, The Beverly Hilton, on Sunday, January 11. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.
Who’s hosting the Golden Globes?
For the second year in a row, Nikki Glaser will host the ceremony. A veteran comedian, Glaser knocked her first hosting gig out of the park last year, ending a streak of so-so and straight-up bad hosts at the Golden Globes. In an interview for Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue, Glaser revealed how much preparation she puts into high-profile gigs like hosting the Golden Globes. “There are people that can pull these things off with little to no preparation and are just that talented. I am not that person,” she said. “I need the training. I treat them like the Olympics. You only get one shot.”
How can I watch the Golden Globes?
Traditionalists can watch the Golden Globes live on CBS. Cord-cutters can stream the awards ceremony live on Paramount+.
Who’s nominated this year?
As always, there’s a host of glittering stars nominated at this year’s Golden Globes. Going into the ceremony, the film with the most momentum is Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, leading the pack with nine nominations and multiple acting nominees in stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, and newcomer Chase Infiniti. Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value follows close behind with eight nominations, including for Stellan Skarsgård, Elle Fanning, Renate Reinsve, and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas.
Elsewhere, Ariana Grande represents theater kids worldwide with a best-supporting-actress nomination for her work in Wicked: For Good. Jennifer Lawrence scored a lead-actress nod for Die My Love, Julia Roberts is back in the mix with After the Hunt, and Kate Hudson made the cut for her Neil Diamond tribute-band biopic, Song Sung Blue. Michael B. Jordan scored a nod for his dual roles in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, while Critics Choice Award winners Jacob Elordi and Timothée Chalamet have the chance to win two weeks in a row for Frankenstein and Marty Supreme, respectively. Adam Sandler and George Clooney are recognized for Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, and The Smashing Machine’s Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt are in contention as well.
And don’t forget that the Golden Globes also honor TV. In the supporting-actor categories, White Lotus stars Walton Goggins, Parker Posey, Jason Isaacs, Aimee Lou Wood, and Carrie Coon are all nominated. The Studio’s Seth Rogen and Catherine O’Hara scored noms in lead actor and supporting actress as well. And in the limited-series category, Netflix’s Adolescence has the opportunity to extend its winning streak, as Emmy winners Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham, and Erin Doherty are all nominated. For the first time ever, the Golden Globes will also give out a statuette for best podcast, which could go to, among others, a celebrity like Amy Poehler, for her Good Hang podcast, or Dax Shepard, for his Armchair Expert podcast.