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    Awards season for 2026 has officially begun!

    The Critics Choice Awards is done and dusted for another year, with a ceremony full of highlights and surprises.

    Comedian Chelsea Handler returned as host for the fourth year in a row, but there was one major shift in this year’s show with four new categories introduced: best variety series, best stunt design, best casting and ensemble, and best sound. 

    Brisbane boy Jacob Elordi was among the winners at this year’s Critics Choice Awards. (Variety via Getty Images)

    Two Aussies took home major wins, with Brisbane boy Jacob Elordi winning best supporting actor for his role as The Creature in Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein, and Sarah Snook winning best actress in a limited series for her role in All Her Fault.

    Watch the video above.

    Elordi began his speech the way any true Aussie would.

    “Bloody hell. I really didn’t plan for it,” the 28-year-old said.

    “Thank you, Guillermo del Toro. I love you. We all love you. You made my dreams when I was 11. I’m so happy to be here.”

    In terms of nominations, Ryan Coogler’s hit vampire flick Sinners led the pack with a whopping 17 nominations, closely followed by Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, with a total of 14.

    In terms of TV, Netflix execs were sure to be smiling as the network’s single-take drama Adolescence went into the ceremony with a total of six nominations, and hit comedy Nobody Wants This trailed close behind with five.

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    Chelsea Handler at the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards held at the Barker Hangar on January 04, 2026 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by JC Olivera/Variety via Getty Images)
    Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony for the fourth year in a row. (Variety via Getty Images)
    Sinners led the pack with a total of 17 nominations. (AP)

    This year’s event was particularly star-studded, with actors such as Adam Sandler, Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone, Ariana Grande, and Sean Penn all nominated in their respective categories.

    Keep scrolling for all the nominees and winners (in bold) at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards. 

    Best Picture

    Bugonia (Focus Features)

    Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Jay Kelly (Netflix)

    Marty Supreme (A24)

    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Train Dreams (Netflix)

    Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

    Best Actor

    Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme (A24) | WINNER

    Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Joel Edgerton – Train Dreams (Netflix)

    Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Michael B. Jordan – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent (Neon)

    Best Actress

    Jessie Buckley – Hamnet (Focus Features) | WINNER

    Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (A24)

    Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee (Searchlight Pictures)

    Emma Stone – Bugonia (Focus Features)

    Jessie Buckley in Hamnet
    Jessie Buckley took home the top gong for her role in Hamnet. (Universal Pictures)

    Best Director

    Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Ryan Coogler – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Guillermo del Toro – Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme (A24)

    Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Chloé Zhao – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Best Adapted Screenplay

    Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar – Train Dreams (Netflix)

    Park Chan-wook, Lee Kyoung-mi, Don Mckellar, Jahye Lee – No Other Choice (Neon)

    Guillermo del Toro – Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Will Tracy – Bugonia (Focus Features)

    ChloĂ© Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    One Battle After Another has won in the best adapted screenplay category. (AP)

    Best Original Screenplay

    Noah Baumbach, Emily Mortimer – Jay Kelly (Netflix)

    Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme (A24)

    Ryan Coogler – Sinners (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Zach Cregger – Weapons (Warner Bros.)

    Eva Victor – Sorry, Baby (A24)

    Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Best Score

    Hans Zimmer – F1 (Apple Original Films)

    Alexandre Desplat – Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Max Richter – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Daniel Lopatin – Marty Supreme (A24)

    Jonny Greenwood – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Ludwig Göransson – Sinners (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Sinners
    Sinners instantly became iconic for its score. (Warner Bros)

    Best Stunt Design

    Stephen Dunlevy, Kyle Gardiner, Jackson Spidell, Jeremy Marinas, Jan Petrina, Domonkos PĂ¡rdĂ¡nyi, Kinga KĂ³sa-Gavalda – Ballerina (Lionsgate)

    Gary Powell, Luciano Bacheta, Craig Dolby – F1 (Apple Original Films)

    Wade Eastwood – Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (Paramount Pictures) | WINNER

    Brian Machleit – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Andy Gill – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Giedrius Nagys – Warfare (A24)

    Best Movie Made For Television

    Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (Peacock) | WINNER

    Deep Cover (Prime Video)

    The Gorge (Apple TV)

    Mountainhead (HBO Max)

    Nonnas (Netflix)

    Summer of ’69 (Hulu)

    Renee Zellweger returns in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, coming February 13, 2025.
    The latest installment of the Bridget Jones series took home a win. (Universal Pictures)

    Best Variety Series

    Conan O’Brien Must Go (HBO Max)

    Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO Max) | WINNER

    Saturday Night Live (NBC)

    Best Animated Feature

    Arco (Neon)

    Elio (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

    In Your Dreams (Netflix)

    KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix) | WINNER

    Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (GKIDS)

    Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Animation Studios)

    Kpop Demon Hunters
    Kpop Demon Hunters was one of Netflix’s biggest hits of the year. (Netflix)

    Best Song

    Drive – Ed Sheeran, John Mayer, Blake Slatkin – F1 (Apple Original Films)

    Golden – Ejae, Mark Sonnenblick, Ido, 24, Teddy – KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix) | WINNER

    I Lied to You – Raphael Saadiq, Ludwig Göransson – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Clothed by the Sun – Daniel Blumberg – The Testament of Ann Lee (Searchlight Pictures)

    Train Dreams – Nick Cave, Bryce Dessner – Train Dreams (Netflix)

    The Girl in the Bubble – Stephen Schwartz – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

    Best Drama Series

    Alien: Earth (FX)

    Andor (Disney+)

    The Diplomat (Netflix)

    Paradise (Hulu)

    The Pitt (HBO Max) | WINNER

    Pluribus (Apple TV)

    Severance (Apple TV)

    Task (HBO Max)

    Taylor Dearden, Patrick Ball and Noah Wyle in The Pitt
    The Pitt has taken home several wins in the drama TV category. (HBO)

    Best Actress in a Drama Series

    Kathy Bates – Matlock (CBS)

    Carrie Coon – The Gilded Age (HBO Max)

    Britt Lower – Severance (Apple TV)

    Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us (HBO Max)

    Keri Russell – The Diplomat (Netflix)

    Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus (Apple TV) | WINNER

    Best Actor in a Drama Series

    Sterling K. Brown – Paradise (Hulu)

    Diego Luna – Andor (Disney+)

    Mark Ruffalo – Task (HBO Max)

    Adam Scott – Severance (Apple TV)

    Billy Bob Thornton – Landman (Paramount+)

    Noah Wyle – The Pitt (HBO Max) | WINNER

    ER creator Michael Crichton's estate sues over Noah Wyle drama The Pitt
    Noah Wyle won for his role in The Pitt. (HBO Max)

    Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    Patrick Ball – The Pitt (HBO Max)

    Billy Crudup – The Morning Show (Apple TV)

    Ato Essandoh – The Diplomat (Netflix)

    Wood Harris – Forever (Netflix)

    Tom Pelphrey – Task (HBO Max)

    Tramell Tillman – Severance (Apple TV) | WINNER

    Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    Nicole Beharie – The Morning Show (Apple TV)

    Denée Benton – The Gilded Age (HBO Max)

    Allison Janney – The Diplomat (Netflix)

    Katherine LaNasa – The Pitt (HBO Max) | WINNER

    Greta Lee – The Morning Show (Apple TV)

    Skye P. Marshall – Matlock (CBS)

    Katherin LaNasa
    Katherine LaNasa accepted the award for best supporting actress in a drama for her role in The Pitt. (Getty Images for Critics Choice)

    Best Sound

    Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta, Gareth John – F1 (Apple Original Films) | WINNER

    Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira, Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern, Greg Chapman – Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Jose Antonio Garcia, Christopher Scarabosio, Tony Villaflor – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Chris Welcker, Benny Burtt, Brandon Proctor, Steve Boeddeker, Felipe Pacheco, David V. Butler – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Laia Casanovas – Sirat (Neon)

    Mitch Low, Glenn Freemantle, Ben Barker, Howard Bargroff, Richard Spooner – Warfare (A24)

    Best Hair and Makeup

    Hair and Makeup Team – 28 Years Later (Sony Pictures)

    Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, Cliona Furey – Frankenstein (Netflix) | WINNER

    SiĂ¢n Richards, Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine, Shunika Terry – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Kazu Hiro, Felix Fox, Mia Neal – The Smashing Machine (A24)

    Leo Satkovich, Melizah Wheat, Jason Collins – Weapons (Warner Bros.)

    Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier, Laura Blount – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

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    Jacob Elorid in Frankenstein
    Frankenstein took home several wins of the evening. (Netflix)

    Best Costume Design

    Kate Hawley – Frankenstein (Netflix) | WINNER

    Malgosia Turzanska – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Lindsay Pugh – Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios)

    Colleen Atwood, Christine Cantella – Kiss of the Spider Woman (Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions)

    Ruth E. Carter – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Paul Tazewell – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

    Best Visual Effects

    Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, Daniel Barrett – Avatar: Fire and Ash (20th Century Studios) | WINNER

    Ryan Tudhope, Nikeah Forde, Robert Harrington, Nicolas Chevallier, Eric Leven, Edward Price, Keith Dawson – F1 (Apple Original Films)

    Dennis Berardi, Ayo Burgess, Ivan Busquets, José Granell – Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Alex Wuttke, Ian Lowe, Jeff Sutherland, Kirstin Hall – Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (Paramount Pictures)

    Michael Ralla, Espen Nordahl, Guido Wolter, Donnie Dean – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Stephane Ceretti, Enrico Damm, Stéphane Nazé, Guy Williams – Superman (Warner Bros.)

    Avatar: Fire and Ash 2025
    Avatar won for best visual effects. (20th Century Studios)

    Best Editing

    Kirk Baxter – A House of Dynamite (Netflix)

    Stephen Mirrione – F1 (Apple Original Films) | WINNER

    Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme (A24)

    Andy Jurgensen – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Viridiana Lieberman – The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)

    Michael P. Shawver – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Best Production Design

    Kasra Farahani, Jille Azis – The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Marvel Studios)

    Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau – Frankenstein (Netflix) | WINNER

    Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Jack Fisk, Adam Willis – Marty Supreme (A24)

    Hannah Beachler, Monique Champagne – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Nathan Crowley, Lee Sandales – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

    Frankenstein 2025
    Frankenstein has been recognised for it’s stunning production design. (Netflix)

    Best Supporting Actress

    Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Ariana Grande – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

    Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Amy Madigan – Weapons (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Best Supporting Actor

    Benicio del Toro – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein (Netflix) | WINNER

    Paul Mescal – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Sean Penn – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Adam Sandler – Jay Kelly (Netflix)

    Stellan SkarsgĂ¥rd – Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Jacob Elordi and Mia Goth as The Creature and Elizabeth in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein.
    Jacob Elordi blew the critics away as The Creature in Guillermo Del Toro’s adaptation of Frankenstein. (Netflix)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

    Ike Barinholtz – The Studio (Apple TV) | WINNER

    Paul W. Downs – Hacks (HBO Max)

    Asher Grodman – Ghosts (CBS)

    Oscar Nuñez – The Paper (Peacock)

    Chris Perfetti – Abbott Elementary (ABC)

    Timothy Simons – Nobody Wants This (Netflix)

    Best Actress in a Comedy Series

    Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This (Netflix)

    Natasha Lyonne – Poker Face (Peacock)

    Rose McIver – Ghosts (CBS)

    Edi Patterson – The Righteous Gemstones (HBO Max)

    Carrie Preston – Elsbeth (CBS)

    Jean Smart – Hacks (HBO Max) | WINNER

    Jean Smart, Hacks, Stan, Hacks Season 4
    Jean Smart has continued her winning streak for Hacks. (Stan)

    Best Actor in a Comedy Series

    Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This (Netflix)

    Ted Danson – A Man on the Inside (Netflix)

    David Alan Grier – St. Denis Medical (NBC)

    Danny McBride – The Righteous Gemstones (HBO Max)

    Seth Rogen – The Studio (Apple TV) | WINNER

    Alexander SkarsgĂ¥rd – Murderbot (Apple TV)

    Best Comedy Series

    Abbott Elementary (ABC)

    Elsbeth (CBS)

    Ghosts (CBS)

    Hacks (HBO Max)

    Nobody Wants This (Netflix)

    Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

    The Righteous Gemstones (HBO Max)

    The Studio (Apple TV) | WINNER

    Ike Barinholtz, Katherine Hahn and Seth Rogen in The Studio
    The Studio swept the comedy TV category. (Apple TV)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

    Danielle Brooks – Peacemaker (HBO Max)

    Hannah Einbinder – Hacks (HBO Max)

    Janelle James – Abbott Elementary (ABC) | WINNER

    Justine Lupe – Nobody Wants This (Netflix)

    Ego Nwodim – Saturday Night Live (NBC)

    Rebecca Wisocky – Ghosts (CBS)

    Leanne Diaz/NBC via Getty Images

    Best Talk Show

    The Daily Show (Comedy Central)

    Hot Ones (YouTube)

    Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC) | WINNER

    Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)

    The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)

    Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Bravo)

    Jimmy Kimmel at the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards held at the Barker Hangar on January 04, 2026 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by JC Olivera/Variety via Getty Images)
    Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Donald Trump during his acceptance speech. (Variety via Getty Images)

    Best Casting and Ensemble

    Nina Gold – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Douglas Aibel, Nina Gold – Jay Kelly (Netflix)

    Jennifer Venditti – Marty Supreme (A24)

    Cassandra Kulukundis – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Francine Maisler – Sinners (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Tiffany Little Canfield, Bernard Telsey – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

    Best Limited Series

    Adolescence (Netflix) | WINNER

    All Her Fault (Peacock)

    Chief of War (Apple TV)

    Death by Lightning (Netflix)

    Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Peacock)

    Dope Thief (Apple TV)

    Dying for Sex (FX on Hulu)

    The Girlfriend (Prime Video)

    Owen Cooper Netflix Adolescence 2025
    Adolescence is heading into the ceremony with the most nominations in the TV category. (Netflix)

    Best Foreign Language Film

    It Was Just an Accident (Neon)

    Left-Handed Girl (Netflix)

    No Other Choice (Neon)

    The Secret Agent (Neon) | WINNER

    Sirat (Neon)

    Belén (Amazon MGM Studios)

    Best Comedy

    The Ballad of Wallis Island (Focus Features)

    Eternity (A24)

    Friendship (A24)

    The Naked Gun (Paramount) | WINNER

    The Phoenician Scheme (Focus Features)

    Splitsville (Neon)

    Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson starred in the 2025 remake of The Naked Gun. (Getty)

    Best Comedy Special

    Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life (HBO Max)

    Caleb Hearon: Model Comedian (HBO Max)

    Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things (Netflix)

    Marc Maron: Panicked (HBO Max)

    Sarah Silverman: PostMortem (Netflix)

    SNL50: The Anniversary Special (NBC) | WINNER

    Best Cinematography

    Claudio Miranda – F1 (Apple Original Films)

    Dan Laustsen – Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Lukasz Zal – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Michael Bauman – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Autumn Durald Arkapaw – Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Adolpho Veloso – Train Dreams (Netflix) | WINNER

    Train Dreams
    Train Dreams took home the win for best cinematography. (Netflix)

    Best Animated Series

    Bob’s Burgers (Fox)

    Harley Quinn (HBO Max)

    Long Story Short (Netflix)

    Marvel Zombies (Disney+)

    South Park (Comedy Central) | WINNER

    Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Disney+)

    Best Foreign Language Series

    Acapulco (Apple TV)

    Last Samurai Standing (Netflix)

    Mussolini: Son of the Century (MUBI)

    Red Alert (Paramount+)

    Squid Game (Netflix) | WINNER

    When No One Sees Us (HBO Max)

    Squid Game game
    Netflix hit Squid Game took home the award for best foreign language series. (Netflix)

    Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made For Television

    Jessica Biel – The Better Sister (Prime Video)

    Meghann Fahy – Sirens (Netflix)

    Sarah Snook – All Her Fault (Peacock) | WINNER

    Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex (FX on Hulu)

    Robin Wright – The Girlfriend (Prime Video)

    Renée Zellweger – Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (Peacock)

    Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television

    Michael Chernus – Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Peacock)

    Stephen Graham – Adolescence (Netflix) | WINNER

    Brian Tyree Henry – Dope Thief (Apple TV)

    Charlie Hunnam – Monster: The Ed Gein Story (Netflix)

    Matthew Rhys – The Beast in Me (Netflix)

    Michael Shannon – Death by Lightning (Netflix)

    SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 04: Stephen Graham, winner of the Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television Award for "Adolescence", speaks onstage during the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 04, 2026 in Santa Monica, California.  (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association)
    Adolescence creator Stephen Graham won in the Best Actor in a Limited Series category. (Getty Images for Critics Choice)

    Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made For Television

    Owen Cooper – Adolescence (Netflix) | WINNER

    Wagner Moura – Dope Thief (Apple TV)

    Nick Offerman – Death by Lightning (Netflix)

    Michael Peña – All Her Fault (Peacock)

    Ashley Walters – Adolescence (Netflix)

    Ramy Youssef – Mountainhead (HBO Max)

    Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made For Television

    Erin Doherty – Adolescence (Netflix) | WINNER

    Betty Gilpin – Death by Lightning (Netflix)

    Marin Ireland – Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Peacock)

    Sophia Lillis – All Her Fault (Peacock)

    Julianne Moore – Sirens (Netflix)

    Christine Tremarco – Adolescence (Netflix)

    Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty
    Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty both took home wins for Adolescence in their respective categories. (Getty)

    Best Young Actor/Actress

    Everett Blunck – The Plague (Independent Film Company)

    Miles Caton – Sinners (Warner Bros.) | WINNER

    Cary Christopher – Weapons (Warner Bros.)

    Shannon Mahina Gorman – Rental Family (Searchlight Pictures)

    Jacobi Jupe – Hamnet (Focus Features)

    Nina Ye – Left-Handed Girl (Netflix)

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