Oscars Shock One Battle After Another Wins Best Picture 2026

Claire Hodges
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Hollywood’s biggest night delivered drama on and off the stage. The 98th Academy Awards, held March 15, 2026 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, produced one upset after another as competition for Best Picture and major categories proved unexpectedly tight. A blend of first‑time champions, breakthrough achievements and industry transitions dominated a ceremony watched by millions — even as ratings continued to shift in a fragmented media landscape.

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Unpredictable Race for Best Picture

Most anticipated Best Picture showdown in years: Analysts and awards season trackers predicted a close battle between One Battle After Another and Sinners — two films that led nominations and buzz deep into Oscar night.

Sinners entered the race with a record‑setting 16 nominations, the most ever for any film, breaking a long‑standing Oscar record. One Battle After Another followed closely with 13 nominations, including the top slots for Best Picture and Director.

Final results:

  • 🏆 Best Picture: One Battle After Another

  • 🎬 Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

  • 🔥 Sinners secured four Oscars including Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan and a historic cinematography win by Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the first woman and first Black artist to take that award.

The outcome reflects a split verdict from Academy voters. While One Battle After Another dominated the highest honors, Sinners converted its record nominations into impactful wins that underscored its cultural and artistic resonance.

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Standout Winners and Firsts

Below is a snapshot of key category results and milestone moments from the night:

Category Winner Film
Best Picture One Battle After Another
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson One Battle After Another
Best Actor Michael B. Jordan Sinners
Best Actress Jessie Buckley Hamnet
Best Supporting Actor Sean Penn One Battle After Another
Best Supporting Actress Amy Madigan Weapons
Best Animated Feature KPop Demon Hunters
Best International Feature Film Sentimental Value (Norway)

One Battle After Another secured six Oscars overall, while Sinners won four — a tally that illustrates both films’ broad acclaim across performance, craft, and storytelling categories.

Historic and Notable Achievements

  • Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first woman and first Black cinematographer to win an Oscar in that category for her work on Sinners.

  • “Golden,” a K‑pop original song from KPop Demon Hunters, earned Best Original Song, marking a first for K‑pop in Oscar history — though the celebratory moment was marred by a cut‑off acceptance speech.

  • Sean Penn skipped the ceremony entirely. Instead, he was in Ukraine where he was presented with a symbolic “IronOscar” from Ukrainian rail officials — an artifact forged from bombed train steel — next to President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Behind the Numbers: Ratings and Audience Shifts

Despite standout winners and moments, television viewership for the 98th Oscars declined sharply. Ratings dropped approximately 9% from 2025, with about 17.9 million U.S. viewers tuning in across ABC and Hulu — the lowest linear TV figure since 2022.

Key Audience Metrics

  • 📉 17.9 M U.S. viewers on broadcast and streaming — 9% decrease year‑over‑year.

  • 🌐 Social media engagement surged by 42%, showing that digital audiences are engaging with short‑form highlights rather than full broadcasts.

Media analysts suggest the trend reflects broader shifts in how audiences consume live events, especially lengthy awards shows. The Oscars’ leadership has already signaled future format changes, including a planned move of broadcast to YouTube by 2029 to reach younger viewers.

Broader Themes of the Night

Beyond winners, the ceremony highlighted several industry conversations:

1. Genre Boundaries Eroding

The heavy presence of Sinners, a horror‑leaning film, challenged old Oscar presumptions about genre viability in major categories — a sign of evolving taste among Academy voters.

2. Global Recognition and Diversity

Sentimental Value, a Norwegian feature, won Best International Feature, broadening the global footprint of Oscar recognition. Arkapaw’s win and the diverse storytelling of nominated films signal slow but notable shifts in representation.

3. New Categories, New Recognition

This year’s ceremony introduced Best Casting as a competitive category, recognizing casting directors’ creative contributions — the first new category since 2002.

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What It Means for Hollywood

The 98th Oscars underscored both the enduring cultural weight of Academy Awards and the challenges they face in a fragmented media era. Major wins for One Battle After Another and Sinners — films that combine critical art‑house appeal with mainstream traction — suggest that the Oscars still reward cinematic risk‑taking. Yet declining traditional viewership underscores the uphill battle awards shows face in maintaining large live audiences.

As the industry evolves, the Academy and Hollywood at large are navigating how to honor artistic excellence while staying relevant to rapidly changing audience behaviors.

 

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Claire Hodges
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Claire Hodges

Claire Hodge is a seasoned writer and the head of content for the "Celebrities & Culture" magazine at Grand Goldman. With a background in journalism and a passion for Pop Culture / Fashion, she brings a unique blend of expertise and creativity. Her insightful articles and in-depth interviews have made her a bold voice in the industry, known for her ability to capture the idiosyncrasies of celebrity lives and cultural trends.



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