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by Sofia Alvarez

2026 Golden Globes: Nikki Glaser Returns to Host Star-Studded Ceremony

The 2026 award season officially launches with the 83rd annual Golden Globes on Sunday, January 11th, promising a night of Hollywood glamour and recognition.

The ceremony, set to be hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser for a second consecutive year, is anticipated to be a major event, drawing A-list talent from across the film and television industries. The unique atmosphere of the Golden Globes, where stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, nominated for his role in “One Battle After Another,” might find themselves alongside the cast of “The White Lotus” Season 3, is a key part of its appeal.

Nominees and Presenters Highlight a Stellar Lineup

Beyond DiCaprio, the nominees reflect a diverse range of talent. Michael B. Jordan is recognized for “Sinners,” Timothée Chalamet for “Marty Supreme,” and Emma Stone for “Bugonia.” The full list of nominees across film and television categories signals a competitive year for entertainment.

Adding to the excitement, a remarkable roster of celebrities will take the stage as presenters. The lineup includes “Heated Rivalry” stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams, alongside established icons like Amanda Seyfried, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts. Musical artists Charli xcx and Miley Cyrus will also be featured, as will personalities from across the entertainment spectrum, including Snoop Dogg and Queen Latifah.

How to Watch the 2026 Golden Globes

For those eager to tune in, the Golden Globes will air live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. Viewers without cable access have several streaming options, including DirectTV Live, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and Fubo, many of which offer free trial periods.

The ceremony will also be available for live streaming via Paramount+ with Showtime and CBS.com (with a cable subscription).

Glaser Reflects on Returning to the Stage

Glaser’s return as host follows a critically acclaimed performance last year. The comedian expressed both excitement and apprehension about reprising her role, noting that her previous hosting gig was “universally appreciated and well-reviewed.” She admitted to The Hollywood Reporter that she felt a sense of pressure to deliver a similarly successful show, acknowledging that last year’s success felt like “lightning in a bottle.”

Prior to the main event, a series of red carpet pre-shows will offer viewers an exclusive look at the arrivals and anticipation building for the ceremony.

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