Where to watch the Golden Globe-winning films and series: on which platforms are 'Succession', 'The Bear', 'Oppenheimer' or 'Barbie'

Oppenheimer y Succession They have been the big winners of the Golden Globes held tonight in Los Angeles. The film directed by Christopher Nolan won the statuettes for best dramatic film, actor, supporting actor and soundtrack. The series, for its part, won the awards for best drama, actor, actress and supporting actor for its last season. In the field of television there are two other winners: The Bear y Row.

Some of the series and films that won the Golden Globes can now be seen on streaming. Others are about to reach the platforms, as is the case of The Assassins of the Moon. This is a guide to find the best productions in the different services online:

Where to watch the Golden Globes winning films

  • Oppenheimer. It has not yet reached any fixed platform, but the film starring fellow award-winner Cillian Murphy can be found in the form of rent or purchase through several subscription services: Movistar+, Apple TV, Rakuten, Prime Video, Filmin and Google Play.
  • Barbie (HBO Max). The 2023 blockbuster won the award for Best Cinematographic Achievement (new category) and Best Original Song for What Was I Made For?by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell.
  • The assassins of the moon. Martin Scorsese's film emerged from the Golden Globes with an award for Lily Gladstone as best drama actress. This Friday, January 12, it premieres on Apple TV+.
  • The snow society and other nominees without a prize. Although they have not won an award, there are other films that were candidates for the Golden Globes and that are also on streaming platforms. It is the case of The Snow Societyby the Spanish JA Bayona, which is already on Netflix, Saltburn (Prime Video), Maestro y Nyad (ambas and Netflix).

Where to watch the Golden Globes winning series

  • Succession (HBO Max). This family and business drama has just ended its run on television. He says goodbye with several statuettes: best series, actress (Sarah Snook), actor (Kieran Culkin) and supporting actor (Matthew Macfadyen).
  • The Bear (Disney+). The series has triumphed again after its second season. In addition to winning best comedy, its protagonist, Jeremy Allen White, related to the Spanish Rosalía, has won the award for best actor. He has also won Ayo Edebiri in the women's category.
  • Bronca (Netflix). The surprise of the night. This miniseries has won three awards: the Golden Globe for best limited series and the award for best actress (Ali Wong) and actor (Steven Yeun) in this category.
  • The Crown (Netflix). Elizabeth Debicki has won the only award that The Crown has won, whose sixth and final season has just premiered on Netflix. The actress plays Princess Diana and has defeated rivals such as Meryl Streep (Only murders in the building) or Christina Ricci (Yellowjackets)