SAG Awards 2026 — All the Winners from the 32nd Ceremony
Sinners Wins Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture
The 32nd Screen Actors Guild Awards, the only major ceremony voted on entirely by performers, proved to be one of the most actor-focused and emotionally resonant ceremonies in years. Ryan Coogler’s Sinnerswas the film of the night, winning the top prize — Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture — as well as Male Actor in a Leading Role for Michael B. Jordan, who used his speech to dedicate the award to “every Black actor who came before me and never got to stand here.”
Jessie Buckley, maintaining her dominance across the entire awards season, won Female Actor in a Leading Role for Hamnet, becoming only the third actor in SAG history to sweep all four major acting precursors — Globe, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice, and SAG — in a single season. Sean Penn, in tears, took Supporting Male Actor for One Battle After Another.
The television winners reflected a streaming era in full maturity: Severanceclaimed Drama Ensemble and Male Actor (Adam Scott), while The Bearcontinued its unprecedented run by winning Comedy Ensemble for a third consecutive year — a record in the history of the award.
Complete Winners List
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What the SAG Vote Means
The SAG Awards are among the most reliable Oscar predictors because the Screen Actors Guild overlaps significantly with the Academy’s Acting branch, which is the largest voting bloc. When the cast prize and both lead acting prizes go to films that also win at the Globes and BAFTAs, as happened here, it narrows the Oscar race considerably.
Sinnerswinning the ensemble prize signals huge support from the acting community — historically the most critical group in deciding Best Picture. But One Battle After Anotherhas the technical and craft consensus on its side, and Paul Thomas Anderson’s 30-year Hollywood career means enormous goodwill from Academy voters across every branch.
The Oscar race, heading into the final weeks, looked like a genuine contest between two of the decade’s most exceptional films. That they both won at the Oscars — with One Battle taking Best Picture and Sinnersclaiming Best Actor and Cinematography — felt like the right outcome for an unusually rich season.