Hollywood’s grandest stage lights up for the 98th Oscars on March 16, airing from 4:30 AM to 7:30 AM IST under Conan O’Brien’s witty hosting. Nominations have sparked heated debates, with ‘Sinners’ topping charts at 16 nods and ‘One Battle After Another’ hot on its heels for Best Picture.
These powerhouses, adored by fans and critics alike, anchor a 10-film Best Picture lineup. ‘Sinners’, the vampire chiller, edges ahead with its broad category sweep, but the political intrigue of ‘One Battle After Another’ refuses to yield ground.
Spotlight falls on Jessie Buckley, whose transformative role in ‘Hamnet’—a 2025 standout with dual Golden Globes and BAFTAs—makes her the Best Actress frontrunner. Facing Amy Madigan and Rose Byrne, her emotional depth could clinch the statuette.
Best Actor contenders include Wagner Moura, Timothée Chalamet, Robert Aramayo (‘I Swear’), and Michael B. Jordan (‘Sinners’). Aramayo’s BAFTA surprise catapults him ahead, trailed by Jordan’s surging popularity.
In Supporting Actress, Teyana Taylor’s Golden Globe, Wunmi Mosaku’s BAFTA, and Amy Madigan’s buzz create a deadlock. ‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Weapons’, and ‘Sinners’ reps promise fireworks.
The Oscars aren’t just awards—they’re a cultural barometer. As stars shine, expect shocks, tears, and triumphs that define cinema’s next chapter.