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Golden Globes results cement the 98th Oscars frontrunners.
Summary
The Golden Globes winners largely matched pre-existing frontrunners and strengthened leading positions in several Oscar categories, with the Oscars scheduled for March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles.
Content
The 83rd Golden Globes concluded with several wins by performers and films that had already been viewed as front-runners for the Oscars. The ceremony’s outcomes reinforced narratives used across awards season coverage. Notable Globe winners included established contenders in acting and filmmaking categories. The Globes also highlighted films with momentum in music and screenplay discussions.
Noted results:
- Timothée Chalamet won a Golden Globe for Best Actor, reinforcing his standing in the Oscar conversation.
- Jesse Buckley won Best Actress at the Globes, while Rose Byrne won Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.
- Stellan Skarsgård and Teyana Taylor won Golden Globes in supporting acting categories.
- One Battle After Another won Best Picture at the Golden Globes and Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director.
- Sinners received the Golden Globe for Best Score, and KPop Demon Hunters earned a Globe that the article notes further positions the film in Best Original Song discussions.
- The article notes that some performers, such as Wagner Moura and Renate Reinsve, faced nomination snubs elsewhere that could affect their momentum.
Summary:
The Golden Globes largely reaffirmed previously identified frontrunners and strengthened award-season narratives around several actors and films. These results are one factor among others as the awards season moves toward the Oscars, which are scheduled for March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles.
