All the nominees for the 2026 Oscars and where to see them

We already know the Oscar nominations 2026among which ‘Sinners’ stands out, which has become the film with the most nominations in history. Of course, the nominations are one thing and the final awards are another, which will be awarded on Sunday, March 15. And in case you want to take the opportunity to catch up with them, we are going to tell you the list of films with nominations and where to watch themhighlighting those that are most nominated. But in addition to that, we will also tell you the complete list of all the nominations. Sinners has become the most nominated film in history of the Oscars with 16 nominations. Set in the 1930s, it is the story of two twins who return to their hometown in Mississippi fleeing from a past full of mistakes and violence, only to discover that an evil but when they return they realize that even greater evil awaits them. Nominated in: Best film, best director, best lead actor, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best photography, best makeup and hairstyling, best original song, best production design, best sound, best visual effects, best original screenplay, best soundtrack, best editing and best casting. You can see it in Movistar+ and HBO Max Frankenstein The magical adaptation of the literary classic by Guillermo del Toro It has also received no less than 9 nominations. With its fantastic and gothic horror setting, it is a story about human nature, kindness, and love. Nominated in: Best film, best supporting actor, best photography, best costume design, best makeup and hair, best production, best sound, best adapted screenplay and best soundtrack. You can see it in Netflix Hamnet No less than 8 nominations for this film about William Shakespeare. Because before writing Hamlet he had a child named Hamnet, and his death forever scarred the author, and gave rise to one of the most profound tragedies ever written. The film talks about art as a refuge from the unbearable, but also about love and loss. Nominated in: Best film, best director, best lead actress, best costume design, best production design, best adapted screenplay, best soundtrack and best casting. You can see it in theaters Marty Supreme With 9 nominations, this film follows the life of Marty Mausera young American scammer who seeks fame in the world of ping-pong, and becomes a legend of the discipline. The film does not offer us the typical motivational sports story, but rather shows us the athlete’s entire ego, his ambition, his obsession and his excesses. Nominated in: Best film, best direction, best lead actor, best photography, best costume design, best production design, best original screenplay, best editing and best casting. You can see it in theaters One Battle After Another No less than 13 nominations for this film that follows the story of a former radical activist who, years after fleeing with his daughter and leaving that life behind, lives between drugs and paranoia. But everything changes when his daughter disappears and he sets out to look for her in a film full of unexpected twists. Nominated in: Best film, best direction, best lead actor, best supporting actor (two nominations), best supporting actress, best photography, best production design, best sound, best adapted screenplay, best soundtrack, best editing and best casting. You can see it in Movistar+ and HBO Max Sentimental Value This story about family, memory and how art can rebuild ties worn by time has earned 9 nominations. Nominated in: Best film, best direction, best lead actress, best supporting actor, best supporting actress (two nominations), best international film, best original screenplay and best editing. You can see it in theaters Other nominees and where to see them Now we leave you with the list of the rest of the feature films that have received some Oscar nominations. Most of them are still in theaters, but we’ll tell you which ones are available in streaming with the link to the platform and its file. There are some that are not in cinemas and are not yet streaming, something that will change when they start to arrive. Bow: In cinemas. Avatar: Fire & Ash: In cinemas. Blue Moon: In Prime Videobut only for rent. Bugonia: In cinemas. Diane Warren: Relentless: Still on no platform. Elio: In cinemas. F1: In AppleTV. KPop Demon Hunters: In Netflix. If I Had Legs I’d Kick You: In cinemas. It Was Just an Accident: Still on no platform. Jurassic World Rebirth: In Movistar+ and SkyShowtime. Kokuho: Still on no platform. Little Amélie or the Character of Rain: In cinemas. Sirāt: In Movistar+. Song Sung Blue: In cinemas. The Lost Bus: In AppleTV. The Secret Agent: In cinemas. The Ugly Stepsister: Still on no platform. The Voice of Hind Rajab: Still on no platform. Train Dreams: In Netflix. Long live Verdi!: Still on no platform. Weapons: In Movistar+ and HBO Max. Zootopia 2: In cinemas. All the nominees for the 2026 Oscars best movie Bugonia F1 Frankenstein Hamnet Marty Supreme One Battle After Another The Secret Agent Sentimental Value Sinners Train Dreams Best address Chloe Zhaoby Hamnet Josh Safdieby Marty Supreme Paul Thomas Andersonby One Battle After Another Joachim Trierby Sentimental Value Ryan Cooglerby Sinners Best Leading Actress Jessie Buckleyby Hamnet Rose Byrneby If I Had Legs I’d Kick You Kate Hudsonby Song Sung Blue Renate Reinsveby Sentimental Value Emma Stoneby Bugonia Best lead actor Timothée Chalametby Marty Supreme Leonardo DiCaprioby One Battle After Another Ethan Hawkeby Blue Moon Michael B. Jordanby Sinners Wagner Mouraby The Secret Agent Best supporting actor Benicio del Toroby One Battle After Another Jacob Elordiby Frankenstein Delroy Lindoby Sinners Sean Pennby One Battle After Another Stellan Skarsgardby Sentimental Value Best supporting actress Elle Fanning by Sentimental Value Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas by Sentimental Value Amy Madigan by Weapons Wunmi Mosaku by Sinners Teyana Taylor by One Battle After Another Best animated film Bow Elio Kpop Demon Hunters Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Zootopia 2 Best animated short film Butterfly Forevergreen The Girl Who Cried … Read more

Oscar 2025: The entire list of nominees, with ‘Emilia Pérez’ leading with 13

The Netflix musical film “Emilia Pérez” today became the top nominee for the 97th edition of the Academy Awards by achieving 13 nominations, including best film, best actress for Karla Sofía Gascón, who becomes the first openly trans actress to be nominated for an Oscar. Other nominations for “Emilia Pérez” were, first of all, for actress of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent Zoe Saldaña, who obtained a nomination in the supporting actress section, in addition to the nominations for direction, adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing, makeup and hairstyle, sound, original score, two nominations in original song and international film, marking a record as the non-English language film to obtain this number of nominations for the Academy Awards “Emilia Pérez” was followed by the equally musical “Wicked” which obtained 10 nominations, including the best film and acting categories for Cynthia Erivo for lead actress and Ariana Grande for supporting actress. Edgar Ramírez, Karla Sofía Gason, Selena Gómez, Adriana Paz and Zoe Saldaña are part of the cast of “Emilia Perez”. (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times) After having been changed to the date of January 17 as a result of the voracious fires that have been experienced in Los Angeles County, the nominations for the 2025 Oscars are finally were announced digitally this morning in a private event in which the media was not present. Those in charge of revealing the nominees from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills were “Wicked” actor Bowen Yang and actress Rachel Sennott, known for her participation in “Bottoms.” Ariana Grande, left, and Cynthia Erivo, from the cast of the movie “Wicked.” (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Below is the list of nominees for the 97th edition of the Academy Oscars that, despite the changes in the announcement date and the voting period, never changed the date of the celebration, which will take place live on the next 2 March from the stage of the Dolby Theater in Hollywood and which will be broadcast on the ABC network and the Hulu streaming platform. Best Film“Anora”“The Brutalist”“A Complete Unknown”“Conclave”“Dune: Part Two”“Emilia Pérez”“I’m Still Here”“Nickel Boys”“The Substance”“Wicked” Lead ActressCynthia Erivo, “Wicked”Karla Sofía Gascón, “Emilia Pérez”Mikey Madison, “Anora”Demi Moore, “The Substance”Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here” This image released by Netflix, Karla Sofía Gascón as Emilia Pérez in a scene from “Emilia Pérez”. (Shanna Besson/Associated Press) Main ActorAdrien Brody, “The Brutalist”Timothée Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown”Colman Domingo, “Sing Sing”Ralph Fiennes, “Conclave”Sebastian Stan, “The Apprentice” Supporting ActorYura Borisov, “Anora”Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain”Edward Norton, “A Complete Unknown”Guy Pearce, “The Brutalist”Jeremy Strong, “The Apprentice” Supporting ActressMonica Barbaro, “A Complete Unknown”Ariana Grande, “Wicked”Felicity Jones, “The Brutalist”Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave”Zoe Saldaña, “Emilia Pérez” Dominican actress Zoe Saldaña is nominated for best supporting actress. (Ashley Landis/Invision/AP) DirectorSean Baker, “Anora”Brady Corbet, “The Brutalist”James Mangold, “A Complete Unknown”Jacques Audiard, “Emilia Pérez”Coralie Fargeat, “The Substance” Adapted Screenplay “A Complete Unknown”“Conclave”“Emilia Pérez”“Nickel Boys”“Sing Sing” Original Screenplay“Anora”“The Brutalist”“A Real Pain”“September 5”“The Substance” Best Documentary “Black Box Diaries”“No Other Land”“Porcelain War”“Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat”“Sugarcane” International Film“I’m Still Here”“The Girl with the Needle”“Emilia Pérez”“The Seed of the Sacred Fig”“Flow” Animated movie“Flow”“Inside Out 2”“Memoir of a Snail”“Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”“The Wild Robot” A scene from ‘Inside Out 2’. (Disney/Pixar) animated short film“Beautiful Men”“In the Shadow of the Cypress”“Magic Candies”“Wander to Wonder”“Yuck!” Live action short film“A Lien”“Anuja”“I’m Not a Robot”“The Last Ranger”“The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent” Cinematography“The Brutalist”“Dune” Part Two“Emilia Pérez”“Maria”“Nosferatu” costume design“A Complete Unknown”“Conclave”“Gladiator II”“Nosferatu”“Wicked” Director Edward Berger and actor Ralph Fiennes on the set of ‘Conclave’. (Philippe Antonello/Focus Feature) Edition “Anora”“The Brutalist”“Conclave”“Emilia Pérez”“Wicked” Makeup and hairstyle“A Different Man”“Emilia Pérez”“Nosferatu”“The Substance”“Wicked” Timothee Chalamet in a scene from “Dune: Part Two,” at Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures) Original scoreDaniel Blumberg, “The Brutalist”Volker Bertelmann, “Conclave”Clément Ducol and Camille, “Emilia Pérez”John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, “Wicked”Kris Bowers, “The Wild Robot” Original Song“El Mal” from “Emilia Pérez”“The Journey” from “The Six Triple Eight”“Like A Bird” from “Sing Sing”“My Way” from “Emilia Pérez”“Never Too Late” from “Elton John: Never Too Late” Production Design “The Brutalist”“Conclave”“Dune: Part Two”“Nosferatu”“Wicked” Better Sound“A Complete Unknown”“Dune: Part Two”“Emilia Pérez”“Wicked”“The Wild Robot” This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Isabela Merced in a scene from “Alien: Romulus.” (20th Century Studios via AP) Special effects“Alien: Romulus”“Better Man”“Dune: Part Two”“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”“Wicked”

All the nominees for the 2025 Oscars and where to see them

It has not been a nominations announcement with much room for surprise, and finally, and despite the controversies of recent days‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ have swept the nominations. Next March 2, 2025 will be the ceremony of the big Hollywood party, so now, with the list of nominees in hand, we can place bets. For now, you can complete your viewing list with our report on where you can see the nominees, and which we will update as they arrive on streaming platforms. streaming. Post in development The Brutalist The fictional biopic of an architect and his journey from post-war Europe to New York is the core of this three and a half hour mastodon with an intermission included and which functions as an operatic composition shot in a format that has not been used in cinema since the sixties. Excessive and acclaimed in all the festivals and awards it has won (Venice, Golden Globes), the controversy surrounding the use of AI to modify the accents of some dialogues has not prevented it from receiving numerous nominations. Wicked What a traditional musical likes at the Oscars is beyond any doubt, so the bunch of nominations was (sorry) a foregone conclusion. More of a success in the United States than outside of there, but still, a global blockbuster that is also part of an unbeatable classic of cinema. It has every chance to win a good handful of technical Oscars and perhaps awards for its protagonists. Anora One of the favorites of the year on the indie side of the industry is also the Hollywood consecration of Sean Baker, who had already attracted attention with more modest gems like the murky ‘The Florida Project’. In this case it aims higher, with the story of the marriage between the son of a Russian oligarch and a young prostitute, which has already won the Palme d’Or in Cannes. Conclave Another film that smells of Oscar from its very conception: a bunch of superb performers led by Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini, and all under the mantle of Edward Berger, director of the ultra-Oscar-winning ‘All Quiet on the Front’. A chamber (and confessional) drama that uses the intrigues of papal succession to deliver a recital of impressive performances. Emilia Perez After a generally positive clamor at its premiere in Cannes, the last few weeks have been tough for this film, where it has received criticism for its use of AI to improve the voice of Karla Sofía Gascón, but also for the vision it gives of such a subject. thorny like the Mexican cartels or transsexuality. Until the last moment it was not clear if this would affect the Oscars, but once that obstacle has been overcome and with its handful of nominations in its pocket, it remains to be seen how the controversy will impact the final awards. Dune: Part Two The second half of the adaptation of the mammoth adaptation of Frank Herbert’s epic novel enters flour after the rather introductory first part, with what is the most ambitious and spectacular science fiction production of the year. Its creative quality is so high that it has not only opted, as is usual in these cases, for the technical categories, but has also missed out on a main artistic category, such as Best Film. The substance For genre film fans it was no surprise that Coralie Fargeat’s new film was a wonderful spectacle of combative feminism and insane special effects, although it was a little more surprising that it is doing so well in the awards season. At the Oscars, it has not only won the obvious technical awards, but has also won some main nominations, such as the expected and well-deserved one for Best Actress, and even Best Film. All the nominees for the 2025 Oscars best movie Anora The Brutalist A complete stranger Conclave Dune: Part 2 Emilia Perez I’m Still Here Nickel Boys The substance Wicked Best lead actor Adrian Brody Timothée Chalamet Colman Domingo Ralph Fiennes Sebastian Stan Best Leading Actress Cynthia Erivo Karla Sofia Gascón Mikey Madison Demi Moore Fernanda Torres Best supporting actor Yura Borisov (Anora) Kiera Culkin (A Real Pain) Edward Norton (A Complete Stranger) Guy Pearce (The Brutalist) Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice) Best supporting actress Monica Barbaro (A Complete Stranger) Ariana Grande (Wicked) Felicity Jones (The Brutalist) Isabella Rossellini (Conclave) Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) Best animated film flow Inside out 2 Memories of a snail Wallace & Gromit Wild Robot Best animated short film Beautiful Men In The Shadow of the Cypress Magic Candies Wander to Wonder Yuck! Best photography The Brutalist Dune. Part 2 Emilia Perez Maria Callas Nosferatu Best costume design A complete stranger Conclave Gladiator II Nosferatu Wicked Best address Sean Baker Brady Corbet James Mangold Jacques Audiard Coralie Fargeat Best Documentary Feature Film Black Box Diaries No Other Land Porcelain Ware Soundtrack oh a Coup D’Etat Sugarcane Best Documentary Short Film Death By Numbers I Am Ready Queen Incident Instruments of a Beating Heart The Only Girl in the Orchestra Best assembly Anora The Brutalist Conclave Emilia Perez Wicked Best international film I’m Stil Here The Girl With The Needle Emilia Perez The seed of the sacred fig tree flow Best makeup and hair A Different Man Emilia Perez Nosferatu The substance Wicked best music The Brutalist Conclave Emilia Perez Wicked Wild Robot best original song Evil (Emilia Pérez) The Journey Like A Bird My path (Emilia Pérez) Never Too Late (Elton John: Never Too Late) Best production design The Brutalist Conclave Dune: Part 2 Nosferatu Wicked Best live action short film A Lien Anuja I’m not a robot The Last Ranger The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent Better sound A complete stranger Dune. Part 2 Emilia Perez Wicked Wild Robot Better visual effects Alien: Romulus Better Man Dune Part 2 kingdom of the planet of the apes Wicked Best adapted screenplay A complete stranger Conclave Emilia Perez Nickel Boys The Lives of Sing Sing Best … Read more

Oscars 2025: Complete list of nominees

The nominations for Oscars 2025 They have already been made known. This course is one of the most open in memory, with several films running as favorites to win the precious statuette. Among them is Emilia Perezthe French musical that has conquered millions of viewers (and horrified many others). It is also The Brutalistthe monumental post-World War II historical drama. And of course Anora, Wicked and Conclavethree of the most powerful and different titles of the year. The gala of the Oscars 2025 It will take place on Sunday, March 2, in the early hours of Monday, March 3 in Spain. That’s when the presenter Conan O’Brienlegendary face of programs like Late Night either Tonight Showfrom the beginning of a gala in which everything is yet to be decided. Regarding representation of Spain, the actress Karla Sofia Gascón (Emilia Perez) becomes the second Spaniard to achieve the nomination after Penelope Cruz. Additionally, she is the first transgender actress nominated in history. The rest of the national candidates have finally failed to make the last cut. List of nominees for the 2024 Oscars best movie The Brutalistby Brady Corbet. Conclaveby Edward Berger. Dune: Part 2by Denis Villeneuve. A Complete Unknownby James Mangold. Nickel Boysby RaMell Ross. Anoraby Sean Baker. Wickedby Jon M. Chu. Emilia Perezby Jacques Audiard. The substanceof Coralie Fargeat. I’m still hereby Walter Salles. best director Sean Baker, for Anora. Jacques Audiard, by Emilia Perez. Brady Corbet, by The Brutalist. Coralie Fargeat, by The substance. James Mangold, by A Complete Unknown Best original screenplay Sean Baker, for Anora. Brady Corbet and Nora Falstvold, by The Brutalist. Jesse Eisenberg, by A Real Pain Coralie Fargeat, by The substance. Mortitz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum and Alex David, for September 5 Best adapted screenplay Peter Straughan, for Conclave. Jacques Audiard, by Emilia Perez. James Mangold and Jay Cocks, for A Complete Unknown Ramble Ross and Joslyn Barnes, by Nickel Boys Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, for Sing Sing Best Leading Actress Fernanda Torres, by I’m still here. Mikey Madison, by Anora. Karla Sofía Gascón, by Emilia Perez. Cynthia Erivo, by Wicked. Demi Moore, by The substance. Best lead actor Adrien Brody, by The Brutalist. Timothée Chalamet, by A Complete Unknown. Ralph Fiennes, by Conclave. Sebastian Stan, by The Apprentice. Trump’s story. Colman Domingo, by The Lives of Sing Sing. Best supporting actress Zoe Saldaña, by Emilia Perez. Ariana Grande, by Wicked. Isabella Rossellini, by Conclave. Felicity Jones, by The Brutalist. Monica Barbara by A Complete Unknown Best supporting actor Kieran Culkin, for A Real Pain. Guy Pearce, by The Brutalist. Edward Norton, by A Complete Unknown. Jeremy Strong, by The Apprentice. Trump’s story. Yura Borisov, by Anora. Best animated film Inside Out 2by Kelsey Mann. Wild Robotby Chris Sanders. Flow, a world to saveby Gints Zilbalodis. Memories of a snailby Adam Elliot. Wallace and Gromit: Revenge is served with feathersby Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham. Best international film Emilia Perezby Jacques Audiard (France). I’m still hereby Walter Salles (Brazil). The seed of the sacred fig treeby Mohammad Rasoulof (Germany). Flow, a world to saveby Gints Zilbalodis (Latvia) The Girl with the Needleby Magnus von Horn (Denmark). Best Documentary Feature Film black box diaries No other land Porcelain War Soundtrack to a coup d’etat Sugarcane Best photography The Brutalist Dune 2 Emilia Perez Maria Callas Nosferatu Best assembly Anora The Brutalist Conclave Emilia Perez Wicked Best Original Score Daniel Blumberg, by The Brutalist. Clément Ducol and Camille, by Emilia Perez. Kris Bowers by Wild Robot. John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, for Wicked. Volker Bertelmann, by Conclave. best original song My Wayby Clément Ducol and Camille for Emilia Perez. The Evilby Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard for Emilia Perez. Like a Birdby Abraham Alexander and Adrian Quesada for Sing Sing. The Journeyby Diane Warren for The Six Triple Eight. Never Too Lateby Elton John, Brandi Carlisle, Andrew Watt and Bernie Taupin for Elton John: Never too late. Best production design The Brutalist Conclave Dune 2 Nosferatu Wicked Better visual effects Alien: Romulus Better Man Dune 2 kingdom of the planet of the apes Wicked Best costume design A Complete Unknown Conclave Gladiator 2 Nosferatu Wicked Best makeup and hair a different man Emilia Perez Nosferatu The substance Wicked Better sound A Complete Unknown Dune 2 Emilia Perez Wicked Wild Robot Best fiction short film A Lien Anuja I’m not a robot The last Ranger The man who could not remain silent Best animated short film Beautiful Men In the shadow of the cypress Magic Candies Wander to Wonder Yuck! Best Documentary Short Film death by numbers I am ready, Warden Incident Instruments of a beating heart The only girl in the orchestra

Log In

Forgot password?

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.