Ludwig Goransson Wins Best Original Score at 2026 Golden Globes for Sinners
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Ludwig Goransson Wins Best Original Score at 2026 Golden Globes for Sinners
"Ludwig Göransson has won Best Original Score at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards for Sinners. He beat out Alexandre Desplat ( Frankenstein), Jonny Greenwood ( One Battle After Another), Kangding Ray ( Sirāt), Max Richter ( Hamnet), and Hans Zimmer ( F1) for the trophy. This is the sixth Golden Globes nomination and second win of his career. If you don't remember seeing Göransson's acceptance speech on TV, don't worry; your memory is still intact."
"When asked on the red carpet for his thoughts about the category being removed from the televised, Hans Zimmer told that it "feels a little bit ignorant." He continued, "The composer has such an important role in making films; by the time we come to the music, the director has been through war. Our first job is to remind him why he did this film in the first place.""
Ludwig Göransson won Best Original Score at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards for Sinners, marking his sixth nomination and second win. He beat competitors including Alexandre Desplat, Jonny Greenwood, Kangding Ray, Max Richter, and Hans Zimmer. CBS and Paramount+ removed the Best Original Score category from the televised broadcast days before the ceremony, despite adding new categories. Hans Zimmer criticized the removal as "a little bit ignorant" and emphasized composers' crucial role in film. The Best Original Song award went to the songwriters behind Kpop Demon Hunters' "Golden", and several musicians presented awards onstage.
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