Netflix sweeps the 2026 Golden Globes, taking home a whopping seven awards. The streaming giant dominated the ceremony, outshining its competitors in Apple and HBO Max.
At the forefront of Netflix's triumph was its hit show "Adolescence", which picked up four awards, including Best Limited or Anthology Series. The series also claimed wins for Best Actor (Stephen Graham), Supporting Actor (Owen Cooper), and Supporting Actress (Erin Doherty) in a miniseries or television film.
Another standout title from Netflix was "KPop Demon Hunters," the show that broke records to become Netflix's most-watched title. The animated series took home two awards: Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, with singer-songwriter EJAE dedicating her win to those who have been rejected. Her speech served as a powerful reminder that rejection is simply an opportunity for redirection.
In addition to its impressive haul from "Adolescence" and "KPop Demon Hunters", Netflix also won awards for Best Performance in Stand-up Comedy on Television (Ricky Gervais: Mortality).
Apple TV, meanwhile, claimed two awards of its own. The streaming giant took home the Best Television Series Musical or Comedy award for "The Studio," as well as the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series for Seth Rogen.
HBO Max also made headlines at this year's Golden Globes. Noah Wyle picked up the award for Best Television Series Drama, while Jean Smart won Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for her role in "Hacks".
On the Hulu front, Michelle Williams took home an award for Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series for her work on "Dying For Sex".
But perhaps the most unexpected winner was Amy Poehler, who claimed the inaugural Golden Globes award for Best Podcast. Her show "Good Hang with Amy Poehler" featured interviews with notable figures like Tina Fey and Quinta Brunson, solidifying its place as one of the year's most compelling podcasts.
At the forefront of Netflix's triumph was its hit show "Adolescence", which picked up four awards, including Best Limited or Anthology Series. The series also claimed wins for Best Actor (Stephen Graham), Supporting Actor (Owen Cooper), and Supporting Actress (Erin Doherty) in a miniseries or television film.
Another standout title from Netflix was "KPop Demon Hunters," the show that broke records to become Netflix's most-watched title. The animated series took home two awards: Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, with singer-songwriter EJAE dedicating her win to those who have been rejected. Her speech served as a powerful reminder that rejection is simply an opportunity for redirection.
In addition to its impressive haul from "Adolescence" and "KPop Demon Hunters", Netflix also won awards for Best Performance in Stand-up Comedy on Television (Ricky Gervais: Mortality).
Apple TV, meanwhile, claimed two awards of its own. The streaming giant took home the Best Television Series Musical or Comedy award for "The Studio," as well as the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series for Seth Rogen.
HBO Max also made headlines at this year's Golden Globes. Noah Wyle picked up the award for Best Television Series Drama, while Jean Smart won Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for her role in "Hacks".
On the Hulu front, Michelle Williams took home an award for Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series for her work on "Dying For Sex".
But perhaps the most unexpected winner was Amy Poehler, who claimed the inaugural Golden Globes award for Best Podcast. Her show "Good Hang with Amy Poehler" featured interviews with notable figures like Tina Fey and Quinta Brunson, solidifying its place as one of the year's most compelling podcasts.