The 2026 Golden Globes are fast approaching, and with them comes a plethora of A-list celebrities, award-worthy films, and potentially record-breaking performances on the red carpet. For those eager to catch the ceremony live or online, there are several ways to do so.
Those who miss the live broadcast can stream it exclusively on Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. ET, while fans can also find their favorite clips from the red carpet walk on CBS's official YouTube channel and Fire TV devices.
Among the standout nominees this year is Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another," which boasts a whopping nine nominations, including best motion picture (drama). Joachim Trier's "Sentimental Value" follows closely with eight nods, while Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" takes home seven. Other notable films include "Hamnet," "Frankenstein," and the Netflix hit series "Adolescence."
When it comes to television shows, "The White Lotus" is looking strong, particularly its third season, which garnered six nominations. However, fans of critically acclaimed series may find themselves disappointed as some major contenders were overlooked in this year's nominations.
A-listers such as Emma Stone, Michael B. Jordan, Selena Gomez, Cynthia Erivo, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence, Tramell Tillman, Jenna Ortega, Walton Goggins, Leonardo DiCaprio, and TimothΓ©e Chalamet will walk the red carpet later this week.
The coveted Best Motion Picture awards are set to be handed out in several categories. "One Battle After Another" is likely to take home the prize for best picture (comedy/musical), but other notable contenders such as "Sentimental Value," "Hamnet," and "Frankenstein" cannot be ruled out.
In the realm of television, fans are eagerly anticipating the Best Television Series Drama award. Among top contenders include Vince Gilligan's new hit "Pluribus," Emmys-winner "The Pitt," critically acclaimed series "Severance," and limited series fan favorite "Adolescence."
Meanwhile, several notable snubs have been identified in this year's nominations. Despite being a box office sensation, "Superman" failed to receive any Golden Globes nods. Similarly, musical hit "Wicked: For Good" was overlooked for best film (comedy/musical), while newcomer "Jay Kelly" did manage to snag a few other nominations.
As the big night approaches, viewers are buzzing with anticipation over which celebrities will give memorable acceptance speeches that could trend on social media overnight. With past winners using their platforms to speak out against U.S. immigration policy and LGBTQ rights, expect many high-profile appearances this Sunday.
The red carpet will undoubtedly be a highlight of the evening, with fashionistas like TimothΓ©e Chalamet sporting iconic looks, such as his infamous "Marty Supreme" outfit from last year's ceremony. Celebrity friendships and alliances may also become a focal point during the live broadcast, sparking endless meme possibilities on social media.
Those who miss the live broadcast can stream it exclusively on Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. ET, while fans can also find their favorite clips from the red carpet walk on CBS's official YouTube channel and Fire TV devices.
Among the standout nominees this year is Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another," which boasts a whopping nine nominations, including best motion picture (drama). Joachim Trier's "Sentimental Value" follows closely with eight nods, while Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" takes home seven. Other notable films include "Hamnet," "Frankenstein," and the Netflix hit series "Adolescence."
When it comes to television shows, "The White Lotus" is looking strong, particularly its third season, which garnered six nominations. However, fans of critically acclaimed series may find themselves disappointed as some major contenders were overlooked in this year's nominations.
A-listers such as Emma Stone, Michael B. Jordan, Selena Gomez, Cynthia Erivo, Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence, Tramell Tillman, Jenna Ortega, Walton Goggins, Leonardo DiCaprio, and TimothΓ©e Chalamet will walk the red carpet later this week.
The coveted Best Motion Picture awards are set to be handed out in several categories. "One Battle After Another" is likely to take home the prize for best picture (comedy/musical), but other notable contenders such as "Sentimental Value," "Hamnet," and "Frankenstein" cannot be ruled out.
In the realm of television, fans are eagerly anticipating the Best Television Series Drama award. Among top contenders include Vince Gilligan's new hit "Pluribus," Emmys-winner "The Pitt," critically acclaimed series "Severance," and limited series fan favorite "Adolescence."
Meanwhile, several notable snubs have been identified in this year's nominations. Despite being a box office sensation, "Superman" failed to receive any Golden Globes nods. Similarly, musical hit "Wicked: For Good" was overlooked for best film (comedy/musical), while newcomer "Jay Kelly" did manage to snag a few other nominations.
As the big night approaches, viewers are buzzing with anticipation over which celebrities will give memorable acceptance speeches that could trend on social media overnight. With past winners using their platforms to speak out against U.S. immigration policy and LGBTQ rights, expect many high-profile appearances this Sunday.
The red carpet will undoubtedly be a highlight of the evening, with fashionistas like TimothΓ©e Chalamet sporting iconic looks, such as his infamous "Marty Supreme" outfit from last year's ceremony. Celebrity friendships and alliances may also become a focal point during the live broadcast, sparking endless meme possibilities on social media.