The 83rd Golden Globe Awards celebrated a diverse range of films and television shows, with “One Battle After Another” and “Hamnet” emerging as the big winners of the night. “The Studio” and “The Pitt” were also honored in the TV categories, showcasing the talent and creativity in the industry.
The Globes, known for categorizing films by genre, awarded “One Battle After Another” as the best picture in the musical or comedy category, while “Hamnet” took home the prize for best picture in the drama category. Warner Bros. Discovery had a successful night with multiple wins for their productions. “Adolescence,” a limited series backed by Netflix, received the most awards for a TV show, highlighting the power of storytelling in the digital age.
Hosted by Nikki Glaser, the ceremony was a mix of humor and poignant moments. Celebrities used their platform to address important issues like the recent tragedy involving Renée Macklin Good, bringing attention to social and political issues through their acceptance speeches.
Acting honors were bestowed upon talented individuals like Rose Byrne, TimothĂ©e Chalamet, and Michelle Williams for their outstanding performances. Wagner Moura’s portrayal of a political refugee in “The Secret Agent” earned him the best actor award in the drama category, showcasing the depth and range of talent in the industry.
In addition to honoring traditional film and television, the Globes also recognized podcasts for the first time, with “Good Hang With Amy Poehler” winning the top prize. Streaming sensation “KPop Demon Hunters” and Brazil’s “The Secret Agent” were also recognized for their excellence in their respective categories.
Overall, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards was a celebration of creativity, talent, and storytelling across various mediums. The diverse range of winners and nominees highlighted the richness and depth of the entertainment industry, setting the stage for more groundbreaking work in the future.

