98th Academy Awards highlights: Adaptations dominate as One Battle After Another claims six prizes

The 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026, celebrated adaptations with Paul Thomas Anderson's action comedy One Battle After Another—loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon's Vineland—winning six Oscars: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Directing, Best Supporting Actor (Sean Penn), Best Editing, and inaugural Best Casting. Other literary adaptations shone, including Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet and Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.

Held the evening prior to March 16, 2026, the ceremony saw One Battle After Another emerge as the top winner among strong competition from films like Sinners, Frankenstein, and Hamnet. Directed by Anderson in his first Best Picture victory, the film follows Leonardo DiCaprio as a faded revolutionary confronting his past (detailed in related coverage). It swept precursors including Critics Choice, Golden Globes (musical/comedy), BAFTAs, PGAs, and DGAs. Adaptations proved a major theme: Jessie Buckley won Best Actress for Hamnet, becoming the first Irishwoman in the category; del Toro’s Frankenstein secured three technical or acting awards. This broad success highlighted a vintage year for book-inspired cinema at the Oscars.

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