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Golden Globes 2026 winners’ guide: Where to stream The Pitt, Sinners, and more on OTT in India

Stream the 83rd Golden Globe winners in India! Catch The Pitt Adolescence, and One Battle After Another across Netflix and JioHotstar. Your complete 2026 awards season streaming guide.

Golden Globes 2026 winners’ guide: Where to stream The Pitt, Sinners, and more in India
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Taking place at the iconic Beverly Hilton Hotel, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards marked the beginning of the 2026 awards season, with an evening of dazzling splendour and surprising victories. From Paul Thomas Anderson's stylised One Battle After Another to the revolutionary "one-shot" courtroom drama Adolescence the ceremony, hosted by the sharp-witted Nikki Glaser and streamed live in India on JioHotstar (OTTPlay Premium), honoured a wide range of cinematic and television greatness. Attention now turns to how viewers may watch these lauded films as Hollywood's "biggest party of the year" winds down.

Stream the Golden Globe-winning excellence of The Pitt, Sinners, Hacks, and Dying for Sex all in one place with an OTTplay Premium subscription, your ultimate gateway to award-winning storytelling.

Find all the winners of the 83rd Golden Globes on Indian OTT platforms, whether you're after the stoner-vibey action of the big screen or the gritty intensity of a binge-worthy limited series.

One Battle After Another - (Prime Video [Rent/Store])

Awards: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; Best Director & Screenplay (Paul Thomas Anderson); Best Supporting Female Actor (Teyana Taylor).

One Battle After Another is a stylised action comedy with a "California Western" backdrop. It was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The plot follows Leonardo DiCaprio's character, a former revolutionary, and his daughter as they attempt to elude a corrupt official. The technical perfection and skill with which Anderson combined intense action with dark humour earned him acclaim as a director. The victory for Teyana Taylor underlines how she acts as the story's emotional fulcrum.

Shot on 35mm VistaVision, it has an eye-popping scale and a distinctive tone that makes it an absolute must-see. Instead of following the usual formula, the film focuses on its characters and manages to have both a high-stakes plot and a protagonist who is chill and stoner-vibey.

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The Pitt (JioHotstar [OTTplay Premium])

Awards: Best Drama Series; Best Male Actor (Television Drama) – Noah Wyle

The fictional medical drama The Pitt takes place in a Pittsburgh trauma centre. It stays away from genre clichés by concentrating on the mental and physical toll that working in a hospital system under stress takes on employees. The grounded gravity of Noah Wyle's portrayal, which conveyed the weight of the profession without being overly dramatic, earned him high praise.

For fans of technically accurate procedural dramas, the series is a must-watch. Throughout its ten episodes, it effectively portrays the hectic atmosphere of an urban hospital while keeping a compelling storyline focused on the characters.

Adolescence (Netflix)

Awards: Best Limited Series; Best Male Actor (Stephen Graham); Best Supporting Male & Female Actors (Owen Cooper & Erin Doherty).

Adolescence a four-part legal drama, delves into the case of a juvenile accused of murder who is thirteen years old. Technically speaking, the show is groundbreaking because it uses a "one-shot" continuous filming approach that puts the audience in the middle of the crime as it happens. Stephen Graham-led ensemble members probe the effects of social media and systemic incompetence on young people through frank performances.

The inventive storytelling approach and high emotional stakes make it an absolute must-watch. One of the year's most talked-about dramas, the series offers a grim look at the British legal system and the intricacies of contemporary parenting.

The Studio (Apple TV)

Awards: Best Musical/Comedy Series; Best Male Actor (Television Musical/Comedy) – Seth Rogen

The cynical satire The Studio follows studio head (Seth Rogen) as he tries to balance the egos of famous filmmakers with the business pressures of contemporary filmmaking. Rogen's portrayal of a man fighting for creative integrity in a commercially driven industry, as well as his astute comedic timing, garnered praise for his performance.

The clever, behind-the-scenes glimpse at the entertainment industry is worth watching. Its rapid-fire writing and numerous celebrity cameos satirise the egotism and absurdity of Hollywood blockbusters.

KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)

Awards: Best Animated Motion Picture; Best Song (Motion Picture) – "Golden"

Following a girl group who double as demon hunters, the animated film KPop Demon Hunters combines K-pop music with supernatural elements. The innovative visuals and energetic score were the reasons for its victory. Notable for serving as a narrative focus, the song Golden emphasises the protagonist's development.

The inspiring messages of sisterhood and self-acceptance, coupled with its lively animation style, make it an absolute must-watch. By fusing genuine idol culture with inventive, flowing action scenes, the film is sure to please animation and music lovers both.

Sinners (JioHotstar [OTTplay Premium])

Awards: Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement; Best Score (Motion Picture) – Ludwig Göransson

The vampire thriller Sinners (Ryan Coogler, director) was set in the 1930s and was a huge financial and critical success. The evocative usage of otherworldly soundscapes and period-inspired blues in Ludwig Göransson's music earned high praise. The film uses the horror genre to examine racial tensions in the Jim Crow South.

For those who appreciate top-tier gore, Sinners is a must-watch. With its blend of historical drama, violent action, and Michael B. Jordan's dual-role performance, it provides a new spin on the vampire mythos.

Pluribus (Apple TV)

Awards: Best Female Actor (Television Drama) – Rhea Seehorn

The sci-fi series Pluribus created by Vince Gilligan, follows the story of an extraterrestrial virus that creates a harmonious "hive mind" among humans. Played by Rhea Seehorn, the character of Carol Sturka is an elitist writer who happens to be resistant to the virus. In a world where everyone else has abandoned their individuality for communal joy, her win acknowledges the nuanced representation of a woman striving to keep hers.

The show's high concept and Gilligan's trademark blend of dark humour and suspense make it an absolute must-watch. It alludes to the present predicament of losing one's identity and the importance of personal autonomy.

Hacks (JioHotstar [OTTplay Premium])

Awards: Best Female Actor (Television Musical/Comedy) – Jean Smart

For her portrayal of the legendary Las Vegas comedian Deborah Vance, Jean Smart received her third Golden Globe. Deborah's young, "cancelled" head writer's relationship develops and becomes increasingly tense throughout the course of Hacks. The performance by Smart, who deftly mixes humorous haughtiness with times of deep pathos, remains the showstopper.

The insightful commentary and examination of the generational divide in show business that Hacks offers make it indispensable. Offering a refined glimpse at the work that goes into making people laugh, it continues to be one of the most reliable comedies on television.

Dying for Sex (JioHotstar [OTTplay Premium])

Awards: Best Female Actor (Television Limited Series/Anthology) – Michelle Williams

The limited series Dying For Sex is based on a true event and stars Michelle Williams as Molly, a terminally sick woman who breaks off her marriage to pursue her sexual desires. The actor gained praise for her compassionate and frank depiction of a dying patient regaining her body and self in her last days.

The show's groundbreaking treatment of sex, death, and friendship makes it an absolute must-see. Defying the tired tropes of medical drama, it manages to strike a balance between the overtly humorous and the deeply sad realities of a fatal prognosis.

Ricky Gervais: Mortality (Netflix)

Awards: Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

Comedian Ricky Gervais explores mortality, free speech, and the effects of ageing in this stand-up special. His incisiveness, perceptive humour, and ongoing success in stand-up comedy have earned him this prestigious honour. The central theme of the special is an examination of contemporary ridiculousness and the paradox that some find humour offensive in the face of more serious existential crises.

Anyone who enjoys Gervais' direct and unfiltered work will love this. It deals with serious topics like death, yet the comedian's signature fast-paced irreverence is still there.

Good Hang with Amy Poehler (YouTube)

Awards: Best Podcast

Good Hang is the first podcast to ever win the Golden Globe for Best Podcast. Hosted by Amy Poehler, it contains humorous, casual discussions with other celebrities. The show was victorious because it offered a welcome diversion from reality TV with its insightful conversations with celebrities like Maya Rudolph and Michelle Obama.

The podcast's "laughing with people, not at them" focus and "talk well behind your back" gimmick make it a must. By emphasising real connection and humorous warmth, it provides a welcome diversion from heavy news cycles.

2026 Golden Globes FAQs:

Q: Who won the Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 2026 Golden Globes?

A: The top honour for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy went to Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. The film was a major winner of the night, also securing awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay for Anderson, as well as Best Supporting Female Actor for Teyana Taylor.

Q: Who hosted the 2026 Golden Globe Awards?

A: 2026 Golden Globe Awards was hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser. This marked her second consecutive year hosting the event.

Q: Which TV series won Best Drama at the 83rd Golden Globes?

A: The Pitt won the award for Best Drama Series. The medical procedural, which stars Noah Wyle also won Best Male Actor in a TV Drama.

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