'One Battle After Another' leads Golden Globe nominations
- On Dec. 8, Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall announced the Golden Globe nominations, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another leading with nine nods across 28 categories.
- After structural changes at the Globes, Netflix struck a $72 billion deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, while Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions took over and a voting body of more than 300 now selects winners.
- Notably, nominees included Joachim Trier, director of Sentimental Value, with eight nominations, and Ryan Coogler, director of Sinners, with seven, while One Battle After Another earned cast and creative nods.
- The nominations immediately bolstered One Battle After Another's awards-season momentum, and with nine nods it ties Barbie and Cabaret as the third-most nominated film ever at the Globes; the 83rd Golden Globes airs Jan. 11 on CBS and Paramount+.
- The Globes also expanded their scope this year, adding a Best Podcast category with 25 eligible entries and inaugural nominees including Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard and Up First, while Helen Mirren and Sarah Jessica Parker will be honored in a Jan. 8 prime-time special.
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List of key Golden Globe nominees: And the award goes to ...
Here are the nominees in key categories for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, which will be handed out on Sunday, 11 January 2026. “One Battle After Another” leads all contenders with nine nods, followed by “Sentimental Value” with eight and “Sinners” with seven. FILM Best film, drama “Frankenstein” “Hamnet” “It Was Just An Accident” “The Secret Agent” “Sentimental Value” “Sinners” Best film, musical or comedy “Blue Moon” “Bugonia” “Marty Supreme” “…
'One Battle After Another' leads the Golden Globe nominations
Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'One Battle After Another' leads the 83rd Golden Globe Awards nominations with nine nods on Monday, adding to Oscar momentum and handing Warner Bros. a victory amid Netflix's acquisition deal.
Before the Golden Globes, a political thriller with star cast and satire elements received the most nominations. The German post »Looking into the Sun« went out empty. Hans Zimmer has the 15th chance to win the prize.
The film A Battle After the Other by Director Paul Thomas Anderson leads the Golden Globe nominations with nine mentions.
The Golden Globe's organizers announced their nominations for the 2026 award.
The film "One Battle After Another" dominates the Golden Globe nominations with nine nominations. Only two works in the history of the Globes performed better, while "Wicked: Part 2" in the category "Comedy/Musical" went out empty. Also a German film remains on the track.
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