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So far, One Battle After Another and Frankenstein are the only film with three wins tonight, and Warner Bros leads among feature distributors with five. Netflix is next with four, plus one for Live Action Short.

Paul Thomas Anderson took the statuette for Best Adapted Screenplay for One Battle After Another — his first Academy Award on his 14th nomination. Ryan Coogler followed with his first Oscar triumph, taking Original Screenplay for Warner Bros’ Sinners. It was his fifth career nomination. Anderson and Coogler also claimed the same prizes at the Writers Guild Awards last weekend as their films tussled through awards season.

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One Battle After Another‘s Sean Penn won Best Supporting Actor, following up his win at the Actor Awards this month. It’s his third career Oscar but first in the category. He also has three other noms for Lead Actor. Penn wasn’t at the ceremony to accept his prize.

After host Conan O’Brien’s monologue, Amy Madigan took home the first prize of the night, winning Best Supporting Actress for her role as creepy Aunt Gladys in Warner Bros’ Weapons. She gained awards-season momentum by winning at the Critics Choice and Actor Awards. Madigan also was a Supporting Actress Oscar nominee for Twice in a Life back in 1986. Watch a video interview with Madigan here.

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The inaugural Oscar for Best Casting went to Cassandra Kulukundis of Warner Bros’ One Battle After Another. It was something of an upset in that the film was shut out at Casting Society’s Artios Awards in late February. The category’s nominees were announced one by one, honoring the award’s historic debut at the Academy Awards.

Netflix’s Frankenstein has three wins for craft awards, including two back-to-back for Best Makeup & Hairstyling and Best Costume Design. It later the statuette for Production Design. Netflix’s pic was a winner at the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards last month, taking that prize for Best Special Make-Up Prosthetics in Make-Up/Hairstyling. It also won for Excellence in Period Film at the CDGA and for Period Feature Film at the Art Directors Guild Awards.

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KPop Demon Hunters, Netflix’s most popular film ever, won the golden statuette for Best Animated Feature. The film produced by Sony Pictures Animation swept the Annie Awards last month, going 10-for-10 in its nominated categories. It has been streamed more than 500 million times, and its soundtrack has been streamed more than 11 billion times (with a capital B). See a gallery of the 25 highest-grossing animated movies of all time here.

20th Century Studios’ billion-dollar threequel Avatar: Fire and Ash won Best Visual Effects. It’s a sucker bet to pick against a pic in James Cameron’s historic franchise, which has taken FX Oscars for the original in 2010 and Avatar: The Way of Water in 2023. Fire and Ash dominated the VES Awards with seven wins last month.

The Girl Who Cried Pearls followed with a win for Best Animated Short. Colm Feore narrates English-language version of the pic that debuted at last year’s Annecy International Film Festival. Later, The Singers (Netflix) and Two People Exchanging Saliva (Canal+/The New Yorker) both won for Live Action Short in only the seventh tie in Oscars history.

Leading the field coming in, of course, is Warner Bros’ one-two punch of Sinners and One Battle After Another, which have been brawling at trophy shows for months. Ryan Coogler’s period horror smash scored a record 16 Oscar noms, and Paul Thomas Anderson’s action comedy is next with 13. Both are up for Best Picture tonight. Check the nominees list here.

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  • Visual Effects

    'Avatar: Fire and Ash'
    Image Credit: 20th Century Studios

    WINNER: Avatar: Fire and Ash (Walt Disney)
    Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett

    F1 (Apple)
    Ryan Tudhope, Nicolas Chevallier, Robert Harrington and Keith Dawson

    Jurassic World Rebirth (Universal)
    David Vickery, Stephen Aplin, Charmaine Chan and Neil Corbould

    The Lost Bus (Apple)
    Charlie Noble, David Zaretti, Russell Bowen and Brandon K. McLaughlin

    Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Michael Ralla, Espen Nordahl, Guido Wolter and Donnie Dean

  • Production Design

    Jacob Elordi as The Creature and Oscar Isaac as Dr. Victor Frankenstein on the set of 'Frankenstein' (2025)
    Image Credit: Ken Woroner/Netflix

    WINNER: Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Production Design: Tamara Deverell
    Set Decoration: Shane Vieau

    Hamnet (Focus Features)
    Production Design: Fiona Crombie
    Set Decoration: Alice Felton

    Marty Supreme (A24)
    Production Design: Jack Fisk
    Set Decoration: Adam Willis

    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Production Design: Florencia Martin
    Set Decoration: Anthony Carlino

    Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Production Design: Hannah Beachler
    Set Decoration: Monique Champagne

  • Writing (Original Screenplay)

    Michael B. Jordan stars in 'Sinners'
    Image Credit: Warner Bros.

    WINNER: Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Written by Ryan Coogler

    Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Written by Robert Kaplow

    It Was Just an Accident (Neon) 
    Written by Jafar Panahi
    Script collaborators – Nader Saïvar, Shadmehr Rastin, Mehdi Mahmoudian

    Marty Supreme (A24)
    Written by Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie

    Sentimental Value (Neon)
    Written by Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

  • Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Image Credit: Warner Bros./Everett Collection

    WINNER: One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Written by Paul Thomas Anderson

    Bugonia (Focus Features)
    Screenplay by Will Tracy

    Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Written for the Screen by Guillermo del Toro

    Hamnet (Focus Features)
    Screenplay by Chloé Zhao & Maggie O’Farrell

    Train Dreams (Netflix)
    Screenplay by Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar

  • Actor In A Supporting Role

    Sean Penn in 'One Battle After Another'
    Image Credit: Warner Bros./Everett Collection

    WINNER: Sean Penn
    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Benicio Del Toro
    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)

    Jacob Elordi
    Frankenstein (Netflix)

    Delroy Lindo
    Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Stellan Skarsgård
    Sentimental Value (Neon)

  • Live Action Short Film (tie)

    WINNER: The Singers (Netflix)
    Sam A. Davis and Jack Piatt

    and

    WINNER: Two People Exchanging Saliva (Canal+/The New Yorker)
    Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata

    Butcher’s Stain (Tel Aviv University Steve Tisch School of Film and Television)
    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

  • Casting

    Chase Infiniti in 'One Battle After Another.'
    Image Credit: Warner Bros./Everett Collection

    WINNER: One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)
    Cassandra Kulukundis

    Hamnet (Focus Features)
    Nina Gold

    Marty Supreme (A24)
    Jennifer Venditti

    The Secret Agent (Neon)
    Gabriel Domingues

    Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Francine Maisler

  • Makeup And Hairstyling

    Jacob Elordi as The Monster in a scene from Frankenstein
    Image Credit: Ken Woroner / Netflix / courtesy Everett Collection

    WINNER: Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel and Cliona Furey

    Kokuho (Gkids)
    Kyoko Toyokawa, Naomi Hibino and Tadashi Nishimatsu

    Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine and Shunika Terry

    The Smashing Machine (A24)
    Kazu Hiro, Glen Griffin and Bjoern Rehbein

    The Ugly Stepsister (Independent Film Company/Shudder)
    Thomas Foldberg and Anne Cathrine Sauerberg

  • Costume Design

    Frankenstein
    Image Credit: Netflix / Everett Collection

    WINNER: Frankenstein (Netflix)
    Kate Hawley

    Avatar: Fire and Ash (Walt Disney)
    Deborah L. Scott

    Hamnet (Focus Features)
    Malgosia Turzanska

    Marty Supreme (A24)
    Miyako Bellizzi

    Sinners (Warner Bros.)
    Ruth E. Carter

  • Animated Short Film

    The Girl Who Cried Pearls interview
    Image Credit: National Film Board of Canada

    WINNER: The Girl Who Cried Pearls (National Film Board of Canada)
    Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski

    Butterfly (Sacrebleu Productions)
    Florence Miailhe and Ron Dyens

    Forevergreen
    Nathan Engelhardt and Jeremy Spears

    Retirement Plan
    John Kelly and Andrew Freedman

    The Three Sisters (Polydont Films/Rymanco Ventures)
    Constantin Bronzit

  • Animated Feature Film

    'KPop Demon Hunters' box office performance
    Image Credit: Netflix

    WINNER: KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)
    Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans and Michelle L.M. Wong

    Arco (Neon)
    Ugo Bienvenu, Félix de Givry, Sophie Mas and Natalie Portman

    Elio (Walt Disney)
    Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina and Mary Alice Drumm

    Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (Gkids)
    Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han, Nidia Santiago and Henri Magalon

    Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney)
    Jared Bush, Byron Howard and Yvett Merino

  • Actress In A Supporting Role

    Aunt Gladys in 'Weapons'
    Image Credit: Warner Bros.

    WINNER: Amy Madigan
    Weapons (Warner Bros.)

    Elle Fanning
    Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas
    Sentimental Value (Neon)

    Wunmi Mosaku
    Sinners (Warner Bros.)

    Teyana Taylor
    One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.)