Golden Globes: Where to watch the winning films and series

  • A look back at the top film and television winners at the Golden Globes and their awards
  • Quick guide to finding out which platform or if the most anticipated films are still playing in theaters
  • List of the most successful series and where to watch them in Spain and Europe
  • Key information on theatrical release dates and streaming availability

Golden Globe-winning films and series

The latest edition of the Golden Globes It has left behind a handful of titles that will define the rest of the awards season. Between film and television, several productions have risen to the forefront, and many viewers are already wondering where they can see them in Spain and, more generally, in Europe.

In the catalogs of HBO Max, Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+ And among them are several of the biggest hits, while others have just arrived or are about to hit theaters. Below you'll find a guide organized by category with the award-winning films and series and the essential information to locate them without going crazy among so many platforms.

The biggest winners in film and where to watch them

In the film section, political comedy One battle after anotherthe historical drama Hamnet and the Brazilian The secret agent They have taken center stage. Around them, horror, animation, and art-house films round out a year with a considerable variety of styles and tones.

Most of these titles combine theatrical release with agreements streaming in Spain and EuropeThis makes it easier to catch up, although it's worth paying attention to release dates because several films are still exclusively in theaters or have their release date marked on the calendar.

'One battle after another' (HBO Max)

The new movie of Paul Thomas Anderson It has been the sensation of the Golden Globes, taking home four key awards: best comedy or musical film, best director, best screenplay and best supporting actress for Teyana TaylorThe film follows a group of former far-left radicals who, decades after their years of activism, grapple with the consequences of their past and lives far removed from the idealism they once championed.

Amid conspiracies, paranoia, and wounds that never quite heal, the character of Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio), a former militant who lives virtually outside the system with his daughter Willa. When an old enemy returns and she disappears, the protagonist is forced to confront everything he's been running from for years, in a story that blends thriller, political satire, and family drama.

In Spain and much of Europe, Battle After Battle is available on HBO MaxThis makes it one of the most accessible options of the entire awards season to watch from home without having to go to the box office.

'Hamnet' (in theaters)

Hamnet It has established itself as the big winner in the drama genre by winning the Golden Globe for best drama film and the award for best actress for Jessie Buckley. Directed by Chloe Zhao and based on the acclaimed novel by Maggie O'FarrellThe film reinterprets the story of William Shakespeare's son and how his death influenced the development of Hamlet.

The plot centers on AgnesThe playwright's wife, and the emotional impact of their son's loss on a family already grappling with illness, grief, and the societal expectations of the time. Alongside her, Paul Mescal It completes a cast that sustains an intimate drama with the ambition of a grand historical production.

In the Spanish market, Hamnet opens in theaters on January 23rdThe release date is similar to that of other European countries, so for now it can only be seen in theaters. It seems likely that it will later be released on a major streaming platform, although this hasn't been officially announced yet.

'The Secret Agent' (in theaters)

Another surprise of the year has been The secret agent, which has won the Golden Globe for best foreign language film and the award for best dramatic actor for Wagner MouraThe film, signed by Kleber Mendonça SonIt delves into the darkest years of the military dictatorship in Brazil to follow the escape of a technology expert trying to erase his past.

The protagonist, living under a false identity, moves between cities and jobs trying to leave his old loyalties behind, but the machinery of the regime It doesn't take long for it to catch up with him. The film combines political tension, thriller elements, and a rather critical look at repression and the scars left by authoritarian systems.

In Spain, The secret agent will arrive in theaters on February 20thA similar date to that of several European territories. For now, it is not available on streaming platforms, so the only option to see it will be to go to theaters when it premieres.

'The Sinners' (HBO Max)

Horror has also found its place this year thanks to The sinnersDirected by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. JordanThe film has won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture and Box Office Achievement and Best Original Score for Ludwig Göranssonwhich underlines both its commercial impact and its aesthetic appeal.

The story sets the action in a Mississippi marked by racial segregationwhere supernatural elements intertwine with the blues and the memory of a tormented community. Through twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who attempt to reinvent themselves by opening a music venue, the film explores the clash between the will to start over and the presence of an evil that seems impossible to escape.

In Spain and Europe, The Sinners can be seen on HBO MaxThis makes it an ideal option for those who want to join the conversation about one of the most talked-about titles of the season without waiting for future home releases.

'K-Pop Warriors' (Netflix)

In the field of animation, the big phenomenon has been The K-Pop Warriors, which has won the Golden Globe for best animated film and best original song for GoldenIt is a production that blends pop culture, music and fantasy with an approach designed for both young audiences and those who enjoy anime and light action films.

The plot follows a trio of k-pop singers When they're not on stage, they dedicate themselves to fighting demons and infernal creatures that threaten the balance of the world. This double life, between tours, hotels, and supernatural battles, has convinced the jury and managed to beat even well-established franchises in this category.

In Spain and in most European countries, K-Pop Warriors is available on Netflix, where it has become one of the most watched family titles of the season, competing head-to-head with major productions from traditional studios.

'Marty Supreme' and comedy in theaters

The Golden Globe for best actor in a comedy or musical has gone to Timothée Chalamet for their role in Marty SupremeA film centered on a ping pong player with boundless ambition. Inspired by the true story of Marty ReismanThe film shows the rise of a hustler who wants to become a world champion no matter the cost.

Throughout the film, humor is combined with a portrayal of a rarely explored aspect of the sports world in cinema, and a gallery of supporting characters, among whom a Hollywood star played by [name missing] stands out. Gwyneth Paltrow who crosses paths with the protagonist. The result is a fast-paced sports comedy with a lead actor fully committed to his role.

In the case of Spain, Marty Supreme can be seen in theaters It's still playing in theaters, with screenings in major cities. The same is true in much of Europe, where the film remains in cinemas as one of the season's strongest commercial bets.

Other film titles to keep on your radar

Beyond the big winners, the Golden Globes have highlighted several notable names worth keeping an eye on. Among them, If I could, I'd kick you., Sentimental value, Sinners (also titled as The sinners in part of the coverage) and the Spanish SiratAlthough it left empty-handed, it has strengthened its international visibility.

If I could, I'd kick you. has given to Rose Byrne She won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy for her portrayal of Linda, a woman whose life unravels amidst her daughter's illness, a failing marriage, and a complex relationship with her therapist. This production It premieres in cinemas in Spain on January 16th, with a similar deployment in other European capitals.

Sentimental valueDirected by Joachim Trier, has stood out especially for the work of Stellan SkarsgardHe won the award for best supporting actor. The film tells the story of two sisters' reunion with their father, a veteran film director who intends to shoot his next film in the family home, stirring up old tensions and wounds. It is still playing in Spain. in commercial theaters, and in several European countries it continues its run in art house cinemas.

Meanwhile, the Spanish SiratDirected by Oliver LaxIt was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Score, but ultimately did not win. Even so, its run during awards season has boosted its profile, and it can be seen in Spain. in the Movistar Plus+ catalogThis makes it easier for local and European audiences with access to the platform to discover it.

Award-winning series: what to watch and on which platform

If the competition has been tough in film, the battle in television has been no less fierce. Adolescence, The pitt, The Studio y hacks They have been some of the main protagonists, with several of them starting as favorites from the nominations and later confirming the predictions with major awards.

The platform landscape in Spain and Europe means that many of these series are spread across various services. Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV+ y Disney +Therefore, it's a good idea to know where each one is before embarking on a binge-watch. Generally, they are all available with their complete seasons or, at least, with the main batch of episodes aired so far.

'Adolescence' (Netflix)

The miniseries Adolescence It was the big winner in the television category, taking home four Golden Globes, including Best Miniseries, Best Actor (Stephen Graham), Best Supporting Actress (Erin Doherty), and Best Supporting Actor (Owen Cooper). The four-episode project garnered attention for its gritty portrayal of youth violence and its exploration of the issue.

The story begins when Jamie MillerA 13-year-old boy is arrested and accused of murdering a classmate. From there, the series focuses on the emotional earthquake that shakes his family and how the judicial and media systems respond to the case. Without resorting to cheap thrills, the drama raises uncomfortable questions about responsibility, education, and the role of adults.

In Spain and most European countries, Adolescence is available on NetflixThis makes it an almost obligatory recommendation for those who want to stay up to date with what international critics are pointing to as one of the miniseries of the year.

'The Pitt' (HBO Max)

The pitt It has won the Golden Globe for best drama series and best lead actor in a drama for Noah WyleWhat began as just another medical procedural has ended up becoming a phenomenon thanks to word of mouth, partly due to its structure of episodes that follow, practically in real time, an hour of the emergency room chief's shift.

The protagonist, the Dr. RobbyShe heads the trauma unit at a Pittsburgh hospital, and each episode focuses on the constant pressure of an overwhelmed healthcare system, staff burnout, and the critical decisions made in a matter of minutes. Without fanfare, but with plenty of intensity, the series has won over critics and audiences alike.

In Spanish territory, The Pitt can be seen on HBO MaxAnd the same platform distributes it in much of Europe, making it easy to keep up with the seasons as they are released without needing to resort to other services.

'The Studio' (Apple TV+)

In the comedy category, the big winner was The Studio, which has won the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical series and best lead actor in a comedy for Seth RogenThe creator, who also stars in and produces the show, uses the series to take an ironic and rather acerbic look at the Hollywood film industry.

The proposal follows Matt RemickAn executive who manages to take the helm of a major studio and tries to navigate the tensions between business, creativity, and political and media pressures. Filmed with a strong sense of rhythm and abundant dialogue, the series works both as a satire of the film industry and as a portrait of a character trapped in a system that devours everything.

In Spain and Europe, The Studio is available on Apple TV+where you can watch its episodes in 4K quality and with subtitles in several languages, including Spanish, which makes it easy to follow without complications.

'Hacks' (HBO Max)

Another veteran who hasn't gone home empty-handed this year is hacksThe series has added another Golden Globe to its tally. John Smart, who repeats as best actress in comedy thanks to her portrayal of Deborah Vance, a veteran Las Vegas comedian trying to keep her career afloat in a rapidly changing environment.

The show follows the complicated relationship between Vance and AvaA young screenwriter whom he reluctantly hires to update his show. Amidst barbs, egos, and personal crises, the series has achieved a delicate balance between comedy and drama, offering a very human portrayal of two generations forced to understand each other.

In Spain, Hacks airs on HBO Max, the same platform that distributes it in much of the European continent, so it's easy to catch up on previous seasons before getting to the most recent ones.

'Pluribus' (Apple TV+) and other award-winning fiction

The map of television winners is completed with titles such as Pluribus y Dying for Sexwhich have stood out especially in the acting categories. Although they haven't been as dominant as other series, they have solidified the careers of their stars and expanded the range of shows to watch.

Pluribus, created by Vince Gilligan, has given to Rhea Seehorn The Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series. The show features Carol SturkaA writer who, despite her success, lives frustrated and trapped in a seemingly happy dynamic that masks a disturbing undercurrent. With a tone somewhere between psychological drama and satire, the series has earned a place among this year's top recommendations.

As for the Dying for SexThe production, inspired by a podcast, has led to Michelle Williams to win the Golden Globe for best actress in a miniseries. The story follows Molly, a woman diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer who decides to rethink her life and break with everything established, including her relationship, to explore her desires and limits.

In Spain and Europe, Pluribus is available on Apple TV+While Dying for Sex can be seen through Disney +, a fairly common combination in the distribution of high-profile fiction rights in the European market.

Given this scenario, it's clear that the Golden Globes have distributed their awards between cinemas and streaming platforms, but with one constant: the big winners are relatively easy to find in Spain and Europe. Among the recent cinema releases are titles already established on HBO Max, Netflix, Apple TV+, or Disney+, and productions such as SiratAccessible through local services, viewers have virtually all the award-winning films and series to catch up before the Oscars and the rest of the season's awards.


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