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- Author, Leire Sales
- Author title, BBC News Mundo correspondent in Los Angeles
The race for Hollywood awards season begins with the nominations for the 2026 Golden Globes.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced this Monday the films and series that will compete at the 83rd edition of the awards ceremony.
He thriller politically “One battle after another” (One battle after another), by director Paul Thomas Anderson, leads the list with nine nominations and is close behind with eight, Sentimental value by Joachim Trier.
Among the series is the most nominated The White Lotus. There are six categories for awards, one less than “Youth” (youth).
The awards will be presented at a ceremony in Los Angeles, California, USA on January 11th.
And in addition to the highlights from film and television, the best podcast will be honored for the first time in this issue.
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The nominees in the film categories
Best Dramatic Film
- Hamnetby Chloe Zhao
- Frankensteinby Guillermo del Toro
- It was just an accident (“A Simple Accident”) by Jafar Panahi
- Secret agent (“The Secret Agent”) by Kleber Mendonça Filho
- Sentimental value (“Sentimental Value”), by Joachim Trier
- sinner (“The Sinners”) by Ryan Coogler
Best comedy or musical film
- Blue moonby Richard Linklater
- Bugoniaby Yorgos Lanthimos
- No other choice (“There is no other option”), by Park Chan-wook
- Marty Supremeby Josh Safdie
- New waveby Richard Linklater
- One battle after another (“One Battle After Another”) by Paul Thomas Anderson
Biggest box office success
- Avatar: Fire and Ash (“Avatar: Fire and Ash”)
- F1 (“F1: the film”)
- Kpop demon hunter (“The K-Pop Warriors”)
- Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (“Mission: Impossible. Last sentence”)
- sinner (“The Sinners”)
- Weapons
- Evil: Forever (“Wicked: Part 2”)
- Zootopia 2
Best Foreign Language Film
- Siratby Oliver Laxe
- No other choice (“There is no other option”), by Park Chan-wook
- The secret agent (“The Secret Agent”) by Kleber Mendonça Filho
- Sentimental value (“Sentimental Value”), by Joachim Trier
- It was just an accident (“A Simple Accident”) by Jafar Panahi
- The voice of Hind Rajab (“The Voice of Hind”), by Kaouther Ben Hania
- Paul Thomas Anderson, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie, for Marty Supreme
- Ryan Coogler, by sinner (“The Sinners”)
- Jafar Panahi, by It was just an accident (“A Simple Accident”)
- Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier, by Sentimental value (“Sentimental value”)
- Chloé Zhao and Maggie O’Farrel, for Hamnet
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- Elio
- bow
- Kpop demon hunter (“The K-Pop Warriors”)
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle (“Night Watchman: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Infinite Fortress”)
- Zootopia 2
- Little Amelie
- Guillermo del Toro, for Frankenstein
- Jafar Panahi, by It was just an accident (“A Simple Accident”)
- Chloe Zhao, by Hamnet
- Paul Thomas Anderson, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Ryan Coogler, by sinner (“The Sinners”)
- Joachim Trier, from Sentimental value (“Sentimental value”)
- Jessie Buckley, by Hamnet
- Jennifer Lawrence, by Die, my love
- Renate Reinsve, by Sentimental value (“Sentimental value”)
- Julia Roberts, by After the hunt (“Witch Hunt”)
- Tessa Thompson, by Hedda
- Eva Victor, by I’m sorry, baby
- Joel Edgerton, by Train dreams (“Train Dreams”)
- Oscar Isaac, for Frankenstein
- Dwayne Johnson, by The smashing machine
- Michael B. Jordan, by sinner (“The Sinners”)
- Wagner Moura, e.g The secret agent (“The Secret Agent”)
- Jeremy Allen White, by Springsteen: Free me from nowhere
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy
- Rose Byrne, by If I had legs I would kick you (“If I could, I would kick you”)
- Cynthia Erivo, by Evil: Forever (“Wicked: Part 2”)
- Kate Hudson, by Song Sung Blue (“Song Sung Blue (Song for Two)”)
- Chase Infiniti, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Amanda Seyfried, by Ann Lee’s will (“The Will of Ann Lee”)
- Emma Stone, by Bugonia
Best Actor, Musical or Comedy
- Timothée Chalamet, by Marty Supreme
- George Clooney, for Jay Kelly
- Leonardo DiCaprio, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Ethan Hawke, by Blue moon
- Lee Byung-Hun, by No other choice (“There is no other option”)
- Jesse Plemons, by Bugonia
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- Emily Blunt, by The smashing machine
- Elle Fanning, by Sentimental value (“Sentimental value”)
- Ariana Grande, by Wicked 2: Forever (“Wicked: Part 2”)
- Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, by Sentimental value (“Sentimental value”)
- Amy Madigan, by Weapons
- Teyana Taylor, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Benicio del Toro, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Jacob Elordi, by Frankenstein
- Paul Mescal, for Hamnet
- Sean Penn, for One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Adam Sandler, by Jay Kelly
- Stellan Skarsgård, by Sentimental value (“Sentimental value”)
- Alexandre Desplat, for Frankenstein
- Ludwig Göransson, by sinner (“The Sinners”)
- Jonny Greenwood, by One battle after another (“One Battle at a Time”)
- Kangding Ray, by Sirāt
- Max Richter, by Hamnet
- Hans Zimmer, by F1 (“F1: the film”)
- Dream like onefrom Avatar: Fire and Ash (“Avatar: Fire and Ash”)
- Goldenfrom Kpop demon hunter (“The K-Pop Warriors”)
- I lied to youfrom sinner (“The Sinners”)
- No place like homefrom Evil: Forever (“Wicked: Part 2”)
- The girl in the bubblefrom Evil: Forever (“Wicked: Part 2”)
- Train dreamsfrom Train dreams (“Train Dreams”)
The nominees in the TV categories
- The diplomat (“The Diplomat”)
- The Pitt
- Pluribus
- Severance pay (“Separation”)
- Slow horses
- The White Lotus
Best Series, Musical or Comedy
- Abbott Elementary School (“Abbott College”)
- The bear
- Hacks
- Nobody wants that (“Nobody wants that”)
- Just murders in the building (“Only Murders in the Building”)
- The studio
- youth (“Youth”)
- All her fault (“His Worst Nightmare”)
- Black mirror
- The beast in me (“The Beast in Me”)
- Dying for sex
- The girlfriend (“The Bride”)
Best Actor in a Drama Series
- Sterling K. Brown, by paradise
- Diego Luna, for Andor
- Gary Oldman, for Slow horses
- Mark Ruffalo, by Task
- Adam Scott, for Severance pay (“Separation”)
- Noah Wyle, by The Pitt
Best Actress in a Drama Series
- Kathy Bates, by Matlock
- Britt Lower, by Severance pay (“Separation”)
- Helen Mirren, by 1923
- Bella Ramsey, by The Last of Us
- Keri Russell, by The diplomat (“The Diplomat”)
- Rhea Seehorn, by Pluribus
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series
- Adam Brody, by Nobody wants that (“Nobody wants that”)
- Steve Martin, for Just murders in the building (“Only Murders in the Building”)
- Glen Powell, by Chad Powers (“Chad Powers: Quarterback”)
- Seth Rogen, by The studio
- Martin Short, by Just murders in the building (“Only Murders in the Building”)
- Jeremy Allen White, by The bear
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Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series
- Kristen Bell Nobody wants that (“Nobody wants that”)
- Ayo Edebiri, The bear
- Selena Gomez, Just murders in the building (“Only Murders in the Building”)
- Jenna Ortega Wednesday (“Wednesday”)
- Jean Smart, Hacks
- Natasha Lyonne Poker face
Best Actor in a Miniseries, Anthology or TV Movie
- Jacob Elordi, by The narrow path to the deep north (“The Narrow Way”)
- Paul Giamatti, for Black mirror
- Stephen Graham, for youth (“Youth”)
- Charlie Hunnam, by Monster: The Ed Gein Story (“Monster: The Ed Gein Story”)
- Jude Law, by Black rabbit
- Matthew Rhys, by The beast in me (“The Beast in Me”)
Best Actress in a Miniseries, Anthology or TV Movie
- Claire Danes, by The beast in me (“The Beast in Me”)
- Rashida Jones, by Black mirror
- Amanda Seyfried, by Ann Lee’s will
- Sarah Snook, by All her fault (“His Worst Nightmare”)
- Michelle Williams, for Dying for sex
- Robin Wright, by The girlfriend (“The Bride”)
- Carrie Coon, by The White Lotus
- Erin Doherty, by youth (“Youth”)
- Hannah Einbinder, by Hacks
- Catherine O’Hara, by The studio
- Parker Posey, by The White Lotus
- Aimee Lou Wood, by The White Lotus
- Owen Cooper, by youth (“Youth”)
- Billy Crudup, by The Morning Show
- Walton Goggins, by The White Lotus
- Jason Isaacs, for The White Lotus
- Tramell Tillman, by Severance pay (“Separation”)
- Ashley Walters, by youth (“Youth”)
- Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard (wonderful)
- Call her dad (Siriusxm)
- Good time with Amy Poehler (Spotify)
- The Mel Robbins Podcast (Siriusxm)
- Smart (Siriusxm)
- First up (National Public Radio)
Best Performance in a Comedy Monologue
- Bill MaherBill Maher: Does anyone else see this?)
- Brett Goldstein (Brett Goldstein: The second best night of your lifeAnd)
- Kevin Hart (Kevin Hart: Acting my age)
- Kumail Nanjiani (Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts)
- Ricky Gervais (Ricky Gervais: Mortality)
- Sarah SilvermanSarah Silverman: Postmortem)

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