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Sunday’s 98th Oscars awarded the best picture award to One Battle After Another. The film was awarded a total of six Oscars. Paul Thomas Anderson became the first person ever to win the award for best directing and best adapted screenplay.
In other places, Sinners was honored with four Oscars. Michael B. Jordan was the top performer, and Ryan Coogler won best original screenplay for his film, which also received the honor of best original score for Ludwig Goransson and best cinematography for Autumn Durald Arkapaw, who made history as the first woman to win the award.
Jessie Buckley was honored with the title of best actress for Hamnet. Amy Madigan was the winner of the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Weapons.
Academy Awards : K-Pop Demon Hunters was awarded the best animated feature Oscar, and Golden from the film became the first K-pop song to ever receive an Oscar for best original song.
Full list of 2026 Oscars winners and nominations:
Best picture
“One Battle After Another” – WINNER
“Bugonia”
“F1”
“Frankenstein”
“Hamnet”
“Marty Supreme”
“The Secret Agent”
“Sentimental Value”
“Sinners”
“Train Dreams”
Best actress
Jessie Buckley, “Hamnet” – WINNER
Rose Byrne, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”
Kate Hudson, “Song Sung Blue”
Renate Reinsve, “Sentimental Value”
Emma Stone, “Bugonia”
Best actor
Michael B. Jordan, “Sinners” – WINNER
Timothée Chalamet, “Marty Supreme”
Leonardo DiCaprio, “One Battle After Another”
Ethan Hawke, “Blue Moon”
Wagner Moura, “The Secret Agent”
Best director
“One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson – WINNER
“Hamnet,” Chloé Zhao
“Marty Supreme,” Josh Safdie
“Sentimental Value,” Joachim Trier
“Sinners,” Ryan Coogler
Best original song
“Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters;” Music and Lyric by EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo and Teddy Park – WINNER
“Dear Me” from “Diane Warren: Relentless;” Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
“I Lied To You” from “Sinners;” Music and Lyric by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Goransson
“Sweet Dreams Of Joy” from “Viva Verdi!;” Music and Lyric by Nicholas Pike
“Train Dreams” from “Train Dreams;” Music by Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner; Lyric by Nick Cave
Best international feature film
Norway, “Sentimental Value” – WINNER
Brazil, “The Secret Agent”
France, “It Was Just an Accident”
Spain, “Sirāt”
Tunisia, “The Voice of Hind Rajab”
Best cinematography
“Sinners,” Autumn Durald Arkapaw – WINNER
“Frankenstein,” Dan Laustsen
“Marty Supreme,” Darius Khondji
“One Battle After Another,” Michael Bauman
“Train Dreams,” Adolpho Veloso
Best film editing
“One Battle After Another,” Andy Jurgensen – WINNER
“F1,” Stephen Mirrione
“Marty Supreme,” Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie
“Sentimental Value,” Olivier Bugge Coutté
“Sinners,” Michael P. Shawver
Best sound
“F1,” Gareth John, Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo and Juan Peralta – WINNER
“Frankenstein,” Greg Chapman, Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira, Christian Cooke and Brad Zoern
“One Battle After Another,” José Antonio García, Christopher Scarabosio and Tony Villaflor
“Sinners,” Chris Welcker, Benjamin A. Burtt, Felipe Pacheco, Brandon Proctor and Steve Boeddeker
“Sirāt,” Amanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas and Yasmina Praderas
Best original score
“Sinners,” Ludwig Goransson – WINNER
“Bugonia,” Jerskin Fendrix
“Frankenstein,” Alexandre Desplat
“Hamnet,” Max Richter
“One Battle After Another,” Jonny Greenwood
Best documentary feature film
“Mr. Nobody Against Putin,” David Borenstein, Pavel Talankin, Helle Faber and Alžběta Karásková – WINNER
“The Alabama Solution,” Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman
“Come See Me in the Good Light,” Ryan White, Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro and Stef Willen
“Cutting through Rocks,” Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni
“The Perfect Neighbor,” Geeta Gandbhir, Alisa Payne, Nikon Kwantu and Sam Bisbee
Best documentary short film
“All the Empty Rooms,” Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones – WINNER
“Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud,” Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo
“Children No More: ‘Were and Are Gone,'” Hilla Medalia and Sheila Nevins
“The Devil Is Busy,” Christalyn Hampton and Geeta Gandbhir
“Perfectly a Strangeness,” Alison McAlpine
Best visual effects
“Avatar: Fire and Ash,” Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett – WINNER
“F1,” Ryan Tudhope, Nicolas Chevallier, Robert Harrington and Keith Dawson
“Jurassic World, Rebirth,” David Vickery, Stephen Aplin, Charmaine Chan and Neil Corbould
“The Lost Bus,” Charlie Noble, David Zaretti, Russell Bowen and Brandon K. McLaughlin
“Sinners,” Michael Ralla, Espen Nordahl, Guido Wolter and Donnie Dean
Best production design
“Frankenstein,” Production Design: Tamara Deverell; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau – WINNER
“Hamnet,” Production Design: Fiona Crombie; Set Decoration: Alice Felton
“Marty Supreme,” Production Design: Jack Fisk; Set Decoration: Adam Willis
“One Battle After Another,” Production Design: Florencia Martin; Set Decoration: Anthony Carlino
“Sinners,” Production Design: Hannah Beachler; Set Decoration: Monique Champagne
Best original screenplay
“Sinners,” Written by Ryan Coogler – WINNER
“Blue Moon,” Written by Robert Kaplow
“It Was Just an Accident,” Written by Jafar Panahi; Script collaborators – Nader Saïvar, Shadmehr Rastin, Mehdi Mahmoudian
“Marty Supreme,” Written by Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie
“Sentimental Value,” Written by Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier
Best adapted screenplay
“One Battle After Another,” Written by Paul Thomas Anderson – WINNER
“Bugonia,” Screenplay by Will Tracy
“Frankenstein,” Written for the Screen by Guillermo del Toro
“Hamnet,” Screenplay by Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell
“Train Dreams,” Screenplay by Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar
Best supporting actor
Sean Penn, “One Battle after Another” – WINNER
Benicio Del Toro, “One Battle after Another”
Jacob Elordi, “Frankenstein”
Delroy Lindo, “Sinners”
Stellan Skarsgård, “Sentimental Value”
Best live action short film
“The Singers,” Sam A. Davis and Jack Piatt – WINNER (TIE)
“Two People Exchanging Saliva,” Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata – WINNER (TIE)
“Butcher’s Stain,” Meyer Levinson-Blount and Oron Caspi
“A Friend of Dorothy,” Lee Knight and James Dean
“Jane Austen’s Period Drama,” Julia Aks and Steve Pinder
Best casting
“One Battle After Another,” Cassandra Kulukundis – WINNER
“Hamnet,” Nina Gold
“Marty Supreme,” Jennifer Venditti
“The Secret Agent,” Gabriel Domingues
“Sinners,” Francine Maisler
Best makeup and hairstyling
“Frankenstein,” Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel and Cliona Furey – WINNER
“Kokuho,” Kyoko Toyokawa, Naomi Hibino and Tadashi Nishimatsu
“Sinners,” Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine and Shunika Terry
“The Smashing Machine,” Kazu Hiro, Glen Griffin and Bjoern Rehbein
“The Ugly Stepsister,” Thomas Foldberg and Anne Cathrine Sauerberg
Best costume design
“Frankenstein,” Kate Hawley – WINNER
“Avatar: Fire and Ash,” Deborah L. Scott
“Hamnet,” Malgosia Turzanska
“Marty Supreme,” Miyako Bellizzi
“Sinners,” Ruth E. Carter
Best animated short film
“The Girl Who Cried Pearls,” Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski – WINNER
“Butterfly,” Florence Miailhe and Ron Dyens
“Forevergreen,” Nathan Engelhardt and Jeremy Spears
“Retirement Plan,” John Kelly and Andrew Freedman
“The Three Sisters,” Konstantin Bronzit
Best animated feature film
“KPop Demon Hunters,” Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans and Michelle L.M. Wong – WINNER
“Arco,” Ugo Bienvenu, Félix de Givry, Sophie Mas and Natalie Portman
“Elio,” Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina and Mary Alice Drumm
“Little Amélie or the Character of Rain,” Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han, Nidia Santiago and Henri Magalon
“Zootopia 2,” Jared Bush, Byron Howard and Yvett Merino
Best supporting actress
Amy Madigan, “Weapons” – WINNER
Elle Fanning, “Sentimental Value”
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, “Sentimental Value”
Wunmi Mosaku, “Sinners”
Teyana Taylor, “One Battle after Another”

