Netflix Dominates 83rd Golden Globes with 7 Wins Amid Warner Bros. Merger Talk
Netflix dominated the 83rd Golden Globes with 7 wins, including a sweep for 'Adolescence'. As Netflix eyes a Warner Bros. acquisition, competitors like Apple and HBO follow behind.
Netflix isn't just leading the subscriber count; it's now sweeping the awards circuit. At the 83rd Golden Globes held on January 11, 2026, the streaming giant secured 7 wins, leaving competitors in the dust. The victory comes at a pivotal moment as Netflix prepares for its massive acquisition of Warner Bros., a move that could redefine the Hollywood landscape.
83rd Golden Globes Netflix Winners: A Clean Sweep
The limited series Adolescence was the star of the night, taking home 4 awards, including Best Limited Series. Key acting honors went to Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, and Erin Doherty. Additionally, Netflix's global hit KPop Demon Hunters won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, proving the platform's diverse content strategy is paying off.
Apple TV and HBO Stay Competitive While Disney+ Stumbles
While Netflix led, Apple TV and HBO Max each grabbed 3 awards. Apple found success with The Studio, earning Best Comedy Series and a win for Seth Rogen. However, Disney+ faced a surprising shutout, failing to convert any of its 15 nominations into a win.
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