Several Netflix original series have received nominations for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, highlighting the platform's strong presence in television. Standouts include the limited series Adolescence with five nods, The Diplomat for Best Drama Series, and Nobody Wants This for Best Comedy Series. The awards ceremony is scheduled for January 11, 2026.
The 2026 Golden Globe Awards nominations have brought attention to Netflix's acclaimed lineup, with multiple series earning recognition for their storytelling and performances. Adolescence, a 2025 limited series about a young boy accused of killing a classmate, leads with five nominations. Filmed in a unique style where each of its four episodes uses a single continuous take, the show previously garnered 13 Emmy nominations and won eight, including for outstanding limited or anthology series and acting honors for Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham, and Erin Doherty.
The Diplomat, a political drama starring Keri Russell as American diplomat Kate Wyler, secured a nomination for Best Drama Series. Russell also received a personal nod for her portrayal. The series, which premiered in 2023, mixes international intrigue with personal drama and recently launched its third season in October, featuring new cast member Bradley Whitford.
In the comedy category, Nobody Wants This earned a Best Comedy Series nomination. The 2024 series follows podcaster Joanne, played by Kristen Bell, as she navigates an interfaith romance with rabbi Noah, portrayed by Adam Brody. Both actors received individual nominations, praised for their chemistry in exploring relationship challenges.
These nominations underscore Netflix's ongoing success in producing award-worthy content, from innovative limited series to ongoing dramas and comedies. Viewers can stream all seasons of these shows now, ahead of the Golden Globes event.