What To Know

  • In Supporting Actor, Jacob Elordi received a nomination for his role as The Creature in Frankenstein, adding genre-driven performances to one of the night’s most watched races.
  • In Dubai, the updates were followed closely as the film industry revealed who stayed in the awards race and who disappeared from it.
  • The addition influenced how films appeared on the ballot and played a role in expanded nomination counts this year.

The Oscars 2026 nominations landed and Hollywood reacted instantly. Studio executives refreshed screens, fandoms filled timelines, and conversations spread fast. From record-setting recognition to major shutouts, the list rewrote expectations within minutes. In Dubai, the updates were followed closely as the film industry revealed who stayed in the awards race and who disappeared from it.

Sinners Takes Over the Morning

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners dominated nominations morning and held the spotlight. The vampire epic earned 16 Academy Award nominations, setting a new all-time Oscar record. The list included Best Picture, Best Director for Coogler, acting categories, and technical fields such as cinematography, costume design, editing, and visual effects.
Michael B. Jordan received his first acting nomination for his role in the film. Sinners also earned recognition in the Academy’s newly introduced Best Casting category, adding another nomination to its total. The level of Academy attention made the film the main topic of awards discussions shortly after the announcement.

Wicked Sequel Left Off the List

One of the most talked-about moments involved Wicked: For Good. After the first installment earned strong awards recognition last season, expectations stayed high heading into nominations day. The final list delivered a hard stop. The sequel received no Oscar nominations in any category. Acting, music, design, and technical branches all passed. Industry analysts pointed to mixed reviews and limited momentum during voting as contributing factors. The shutout spread quickly online as fans reacted in disbelief.

Best Actor Race Brings Familiar Faces

The Best Actor category featured several recognizable names. Timothée Chalamet returned to the lineup with a nomination for Marty Supreme. Leonardo DiCaprio earned a nod for One Battle After Another, while Michael B. Jordan joined the category through Sinners. In Supporting Actor, Jacob Elordi received a nomination for his role as The Creature in Frankenstein, adding genre-driven performances to one of the night’s most watched races.

Animation and Fandom Wins

Animation delivered its own headline moments. KPop Demon Hunters secured a nomination for Best Animated Feature, sending K-pop fandoms into celebration online. The film’s song “Golden” also received a nomination for Best Original Song.
Other contenders included Zootopia 2 and Elio, keeping animation firmly visible this awards season.

Best Actress Surprises

The Best Actress category featured Emma Stone for Bugonia, continuing her awards run this year. Kate Hudson earned a surprise nomination for Song Sung Blue, a performance that gained attention late in the season. In Supporting Actress, Teyana Taylor received recognition for One Battle After Another following the announcement.

The Nominees List That Kept People Talking

Beyond the headline moments, the full nominations list revealed clear patterns. Hamnet appeared across acting, directing, and Best Casting, keeping the film firmly in the prestige conversation. One Battle After Another showed strength in acting categories while also securing a Best Casting nomination. Marty Supreme remained visible through Timothée Chalamet’s Best Actor nod and technical recognition. Bugonia stayed present through Emma Stone’s nomination. Genre-driven projects appeared throughout acting and technical categories, while several expected contenders never appeared on the ballot. The final list favored films with support from multiple Academy branches, while some anticipated titles remained absent from the conversation entirely.

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What the Nominations Say About This Oscars Year

The nominations pointed to a season where attention spread across genres and formats. Prestige dramas held space, but they did not dominate the ballot. Musicals struggled to gain traction, while animation and genre projects maintained strong representation.
Casting received direct recognition for the first time, shifting how ensemble-driven films appeared on the list. Acting categories leaned familiar, with returning names joined by a smaller group of first-time nominees. The outcome kept the awards conversation active well beyond nominations morning.

A New Category Enters the Oscars

For the first time since 2001, the Academy introduced Best Casting as a competitive category. Nominees included Sinners, Hamnet, and One Battle After Another. The addition influenced how films appeared on the ballot and played a role in expanded nomination counts this year.
With Conan O’Brien returning as host and the ceremony set for March 15, 2026, attention now shifts to final voting. From record-setting recognition to headline shutouts, the Oscars once again proved that nominations morning can reset the conversation fast. Dubai audiences will be watching closely as Hollywood counts down to one of its most unpredictable awards nights in recent memory.

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