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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2026 oscars predictions highlight tight best picture race

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As the 98th Academy Awards approach on March 15, 2026, predictions point to a close contest for best picture between 'One Battle After Another' and 'Sinners.' Hosted by Conan O'Brien, the ceremony features strong frontrunners in acting categories, with advertising inventory sold out at record rates. Experts anticipate historic milestones in diversity if certain contenders prevail.

Building on its recent sweep at the National Society of Film Critics awards, early predictions for the 2026 Oscars best adapted screenplay category position Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' as the frontrunner. The film has secured wins and nominations from key precursors including the Critics Choice Awards and USC Scripter Awards. Academy nomination voting starts soon, with official reveals on January 22.

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One Battle After Another has won the best picture Oscar at the 2026 Academy Awards, marking the first such victory for director Paul Thomas Anderson. The film overcame late momentum from rival Sinners and secured multiple other awards. Producers and Anderson expressed gratitude to the cast and fellow nominees in acceptance speeches.

The 32nd Actor Awards (formerly SAG Awards) made its Netflix debut on March 1, hosted by Kristen Bell for the second year. Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another led with a record seven nominations from the January announcement, including ensemble and acting nods. Early winners were revealed in stunt categories: Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning for film and The Last of Us for television.

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Updating earlier predictions for the 2026 Academy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles, analysts see tight races in best picture ('Sinners' vs. 'One Battle After Another') and acting categories. New creative directors at luxury houses like Chanel and Dior view the event as a platform for custom red carpet looks, shifting from last year's archival focus.

The Vancouver Film Critics Circle has named One Battle After Another the best film of 2025, adding to its earlier win for best picture from the National Society of Film Critics. Director Ryan Coogler also won for best director and best screenplay.

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Nominations for the 2026 Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, were revealed on January 7, with Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' leading films with a record seven nods. Apple TV's 'The Studio' topped television with five nominations, including ensemble and individual acting bids. The 32nd annual ceremony will stream live on Netflix on March 1.

 

 

 

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