The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has approved several new rules for the 99th Oscars, set for 2027. Changes include allowing multiple nominations for performers in the same category and requiring human-written screenplays. Multiple films from one country can now vie for Best International Feature.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new eligibility rules on Thursday ahead of the 99th Academy Awards, scheduled for 2027. Among the updates, performers may now receive multiple nominations within the same acting category, broadening recognition possibilities for standout performances in a single year. Screenplays must be entirely human-written to qualify, a measure aimed at ensuring original authorship amid rising AI involvement in filmmaking. Additionally, more than one film from the same country is now eligible to compete in the Best International Feature category, potentially increasing global representation at the ceremony. These changes, approved by the Academy's board, seek to adapt the awards process to evolving industry standards while preserving core traditions.