Which film won Best Picture at the 2026 Oscars?
"One Battle After Another" won Best Picture.
Awards / Oscars
The 98th Academy Awards celebrated the best in film, with "One Battle After Another" taking home the coveted Best Picture award. The ceremony, held on March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre, recognized outstanding achievements in acting, dire...
The 2026 Oscars saw "One Battle After Another" emerge as the big winner, securing six awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson. Despite a strong showing with 16 nominations, "Sinners" took home four awards, including Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan and Best Original Screenplay for Ryan Coogler. The awards confirmed that while the Academy has evolved, traditional metrics for predicting winners still hold weight. "One Battle After Another" consistently won at major awards ceremonies, solidifying its frontrunner status. The film benefited from being a major work by a respected filmmaker overdue for recognition.
Other notable wins included Jessie Buckley for Best Actress in "Hamnet," Sean Penn for Best Supporting Actor in "One Battle After Another," and Amy Madigan for Best Supporting Actress in "Weapons." "KPop Demon Hunters" won Best Animated Feature, and "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" won Best Documentary Feature.
Netflix had a strong night, securing wins for "Frankenstein" (Costume Design, Makeup/Hairstyling, Production Design), "KPop Demon Hunters" (Animated Feature, Original Song), "All the Empty Rooms" (Documentary Short), and "The Singers" (Live Action Short, tied with "Two People Exchanging Saliva").
"One Battle After Another" won Best Picture.
Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor for his role in "Sinners."
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