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Oscars
2026
Nominations
Full
List:
Sinners
Creates
History:

The
highly
anticipated
Oscars
nominations
of
2026
are
finally
announced.
Interestingly,
Sinners,
the
Ryan
Cooglers
directorial
has
now
set
a
new
record
at
the
Academy
Awards
nominations,
by
bagging
16
entries.This
is
the
highest
number
of
nominations
ever
received
by
a
film,
at
Oscars.
Sinners
is
followed
by
Marty
Supreme
and
POne
Battle
After
Another,
which
bagged
10
and
12
nominations
each.

Oscars
2026
Nominations
Full
List

Best
Supporting
Actress

Elle
Fanning,
“Sentimental
Value”

Inga
Ibsdotter
Lilleaas,
“Sentimental
Value”

Amy
Madigan,
“Weapons”

Wunmi
Mosaku,
“Sinners”

Teyana
Taylor,
“One
Battle
After
Another”

Best
makeup
and
hairstyling

“Frankenstein”

“Kokuho”

“Sinners”

“The
Smashing
Machine”

“The
Ugly
Stepsister”

Best
Original
Score

“Bugonia”

Jerskin
Fendrix

“Frankenstein”

Alexandre
Desplat

“Hamnet”
-Max
Richter

“One
Battle
After
Another”

Jonny
Greenwood

“Sinners”

Ludwig
Göransson

Best
Live
Action
Short
Film

“Butcher’s
Stain”

“Jane
Austen’s
Period
Drama”

“A
Friend
of
Dorothy”

“The
Singers”

“Two
People
Exchanging
Saliva”

Best
Adapted
Screenplay

“Bugonia”

Will
Tracy

“Frankenstein”

Guillermo
Del
Toro

“Hamnet”

Maggie
O’Farrell
and
Chloé
Zhao

“One
Battle
After
Another”

Paul
Thomas
Anderson

“Train
Dreams”

Clint
Bentley
and
Greg
Kwedar

Best
original
screenplay

“Blue
Moon”

Robert
Kaplow

“It
Was
Just
an
Accident”

Jafar
Panahi

“Marty
Supreme”

Ronald
Bronstein
and
Josh
Safdie

“Sentimental
Value”

Joachim
Trier
and
Eskil
Vogt

“Sinners”

Ryan
Coogler

Best
supporting
actor

Benicio
Del
Toro,
“One
Battle
After
Another”

Jacob
Elordi,
“Frankenstein”

Delroy
Lindo,
“Sinners”

Sean
Penn,
“One
Battle
After
Another”

Stellan
Skarsgård,
“Sentimental
Value”

Best
animated
short
film

“Butterfly”

“Forevergreen”

“The
Girl
Who
Cried
Pearls”

“Retirement
Plan”

“The
Three
Sisters”

Best
casting

“Hamnet”

Nina
Gold

“Marty
Supreme”

Jennifer
Venditti

“One
Battle
After
Another”

Cassandra
Kulukundis

“The
Secret
Agent”

Gabriel
Domingues

“Sinners”

Francine
Maisler

Best
Original
Song

“Dear
Me”
from
“Diane
Warren:
Relentless”

“Golden”
from
“KPop
Demon
Hunters”

“I
Lied
to
You”
from
“Sinners”

“Sweet
Dreams
Of
Joy”
from
“Viva
Verdi!”

“Train
Dreams”
from
“Train
Dreams”

Best
Documentary
Feature
Film

“The
Alabama
Solution”

“Come
See
Me
in
the
Good
Light”

“Cutting
Through
Rocks”

“Mr.
Nobody
Against
Putin”

“The
Perfect
Neighbor”

Best
Documentary
Short
Film

“All
Empty
Rooms”

“Armed
Only
with
a
Camera:
The
Life
and
Death
of
Brent
Renaud”

“Children
No
More:
“Were
and
Are
Gone””

“The
Devil
is
Busy”

“Perfectly
a
Strangeness”

Best
International
Feature
Film

Brazil,
“The
Secret
Agent”

France,
“It
Was
Just
an
Accident”

Norway,
“Sentimental
Value”

Spain,
“Sirât”

Tunisia,
“The
Voice
of
Hind
Rajab”

Best
Animated
Feature
film

“Arco”

“Elio”

“KPop
Demon
Hunters”

“Little
Amélie
or
the
Character
of
Rain”

“Zootopia
2”

Best
production
design

“Frankenstein”

“Hamnet”

“Marty
Supreme”

“One
Battle
After
Another”

“Sinners”

Best
Film
Editing

“F1”

Stephen
Mirrione

“Marty
Supreme”

Ronald
Bronstein
and
Josh
Safdie

“One
Battle
After
Another”

Andy
Jurgensen

“Sentimental
Value”

Olivier
Bugge

“Sinners”

Michael
P.
Shawver

Best
Sound

“F1”

“Frankenstein”

“One
Battle
After
Another”

“Sinners”

“Sirāt”

Best
Visual
Effects

“Avatar:
Fire
and
Ash”

“F1”

“Jurassic
World
Rebirth”

“The
Lost
Bus”

“Sinners”

Best
Cinematography

“Frankenstein”

“Marty
Supreme”

“One
Battle
After
Another”

“Sinners”

“Train
Dreams”

Best
Actor

Timothée
Chalamet,
“Marty
Supreme”

Leonardo
DiCaprio,
“One
Battle
After
Another”

Ethan
Hawke,
“Blue
Moon”

Michael
B.
Jordan,
“Sinners”

Wagner
Moura,
“The
Secret
Agent”

Best
Actress

Jessie
Buckley,
“Hamnet”

Rose
Byrne,
“If
I
Had
Legs
I’d
Kick
You”

Kate
Hudson,
“Song
Sung
Blue”

Renate
Reinsve,
“Sentimental
Value”

Emma
Stone,
“Bugonia”

Best
Director

Chloé
Zhao,
“Hamnet”

Josh
Safdie,
“Marty
Supreme”

Paul
Thomas
Anderson,
“One
Battle
After
Another”

Joachim
Trier,
“Sentimental
Value”

Ryan
Coogler,
“Sinners”

Best
Picture

“Bugonia”

“F1”

“Frankenstein”

“Hamnet”

“Marty
Supreme”

“One
Battle
After
Another”

“The
Secret
Agent”

“Sentimental
Value”

“Sinners”

“Train
Dreams”

The
highly
anticipated
98th
Academy
Awards
ceremony
is
expected
to
be
held
on
March
16,
2026.
More
updates
on
the
same
are
expected
to
be
out
soon.


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