Baftas 2026: Full Winners List After A Night Of Surprise Victories

(L-R) Bafta winners Wunmi Mosaku, Robert Aramayo and Paul Thomas Anderson One Battle After Another went into this year’s Baftas leading the way when it came to nominations – so it’s no great shock that it also came away with the most awards on the night. But that’s not to say that it was a night without any surprise wins. During Sunday night’s ceremony, three actors who hadn’t received any other prizes so far this awards season triumphed in their categories. Wunmi Mosaku gave Sinners one of its three wins when she scooped Best Supporting Actress, while Best Supporting Actor went to Sean Penn for One Battle After Another, the first time the two-time Oscar recipient has ever picked up a Bafta. Meanwhile, I Swear’s Robert Aramayo beat the likes of Timothée Chalamet , Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael B Jordan to the Best Actor title, as well as being chosen by voters for the coveted Rising Star prize . Who were the winners at the 2026 Bafta Awards? Here’s the full list… Best Film One Battle After Another Outstanding British Film Hamnet Best Actor Robert Aramayo (I Swear) Best Actress Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) Best Supporting Actress Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners) Best Supporting Actor Sean Penn (One Battle After Another) Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another) Best Cinematography One Battle After Another Best Original Screenplay Sinners Best Adapted Screenplay One Battle After Another Best Production Design Frankenstein Best Costume Design Frankenstein Best Makeup And Hair Frankenstein Best Special Visual Effects Avatar: Fire And Ash Best Editing One Battle After Another Best Original Score Sinners Best Sound F1 Best Film Not In The English Language Sentimental Value Best Documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin Best Animated Film Zootropolis 2 Best Children’s And Family Film Boong Best British Short Film This Is Endometriosis Best British Animated Short Two Black Boys In Paradise Best Casting I Swear Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer My Father’s Shadow Rising Star Robert Aramayo READ MORE: 11 Baftas Moments From Years Gone By That Got Everyone Talking Baftas Host Apologises After Guest With Tourette's Has N-Word Tic During Ceremony Bafta Rising Star Nominee Miles Caton: 'Sinners Has Changed My Life In Every Way'