Vampire thriller Sinners stormed into Oscars history on Thursday with a record 16 nominations, positioning the Warner Bros film as the frontrunner for Best Picture and pitting star Michael B Jordan against Timothee Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio as rivals for Best Actor.
Sinners a celebration of blues music and Black culture in the segregation-era US South, will face off against One Battle After Another, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme and more for the coveted Best Picture prize.
The previous record for most nominations was 14, a mark hit by All About Eve, Titanic and La La Land.
Bugonia, F1, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value and Train Dreams were also nominated for this year’s Best Picture trophy at the highest honours in the movie business.
Together, the nominations span genres — from historical drama to supernatural horror — and reflect a film academy increasingly willing to reward unconventional storytelling. A handful of nominees also are commercial hits, which could help boost viewership for the March 15 Oscars ceremony.
Jordan was nominated for Best Actor for his dual role in Sinners as twin brothers who set up a juke joint in 1930s Mississippi, triggering a bloody gangsters versus vampires showdown that serves as an allegory for segregation and racism. The Warner Bros film also earned nominations for director Ryan Coogler, supporting actors Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku and cinematography, costume design, original screenplay and visual effects.
Jordan’s competition includes Leonardo DiCaprio in offbeat action movie One Battle After Another, which scored 13 nominations, and Timothee Chalamet in table tennis tale Marty Supreme.
Paul Thomas Anderson earned a nomination for directing One Battle After Another, which features DiCaprio as a one-time radical turned weed-smoking father of a teenager. Co-stars Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro and Teyana Taylor were nominated in supporting categories.
“My career has been filled with battles, doubts, and moments of deep uncertainty,” Taylor said in a statement. “It has felt like one long fight for space, for respect, and for opportunity. But today feels like a gentle reminder that dreams really do survive.”
For Best Actress, Jessie Buckley was nominated for playing William Shakespeare’s wife, Agnes Hathaway, in Hamnet, and Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue, the story of a Neil Diamond tribute band.
Chloe Zhao, one of only three women to win Best Director in the 97 Oscar ceremonies to date, for Nomadland, landed a nomination for Hamnet. The film imagines how Shakespeare’s family dealt with the death of their 11-year-old son, whose name was Hamnet. Historians believe Hamnet’s death inspired the playwright to pen the play Hamlet.
Paul Mescal, who earned critical praise for his role as Shakespeare, did not receive an Oscar nomination.
Tunisian entry The Voice of Hind Rajab — an account of the attempted rescue of six-year-old girl in Gaza who was killed by Israeli forces in 2024 — was nominated for the international feature prize alongside the crime thriller It Was Just an Accident by dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi.
Winners of the gold Oscar statuettes will be chosen by the roughly 10,000 actors, producers, directors and film craftspeople who make up the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Walt Disney’s ABC will broadcast the awards and stream them on Hulu, and comedian Conan O’Brien will host for the second straight year.
Warner Bros Discovery, the studio subject to a bidding war between Netflix and Paramount Skydance, led all studios with 30 nominations.
Netflix has never won Best Picture despite nominations for Roma, Emilia Perez and The Irishman. It has a chance this year with Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, which earned nine nominations, and Train Dreams. The streaming service releases its movies in theatres for only a limited time to qualify them for awards consideration.
Global phenomenon KPop Demon Hunters, also from Netflix, was nominated for best animated feature and original song for ‘Golden’.
Two Best Picture contenders are non-English language films. They are Norwegian family drama Sentimental Value and Brazilian political thriller The Secret Agent.
Sentimental Value star Stellan Skarsgard said the recognition will boost awareness of a film without a multi-million-dollar advertising budget.
“We are depending on the awards and festivals to get it out, so I’m glad it will get out there,” he said. The movie has collected $16 million at global box offices, compared with $368m for Sinners and $206m for One Battle After Another.
The highest-grossing best picture nominee is Brad Pitt racing drama F1, with nearly $632m in worldwide ticket sales.
Best Picture
Bugonia
F1
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Train Dreams
Best Actor
Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme
Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon
Michael B. Jordan, Sinners
Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley, Hamnet
Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue
Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value
Emma Stone, Bugonia
Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Ryan Coogler, Sinners
Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme
Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value
Chloé Zhao, Hamnet
Best Supporting Actor
Benicio Del Toro, One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein
Delroy Lindo, Sinners
Sean Penn, One Battle After Another
Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value
Best Supporting Actress
Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental Value
Amy Madigan, Weapons
Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners
Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another
Best Adapted Screenplay
Will Tracy, Bugonia
Guillermo Del Toro, Frankenstein
Maggie O’Farrell and Chloé Zhao, Hamnet
Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, Train Dreams
Best Original Screenplay
Robert Kaplow, Blue Moon
Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident
Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme
Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt, Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler, Sinners
Best Animated Feature Film
Arco
Elio
KPop Demon Hunters
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain
Zootopia 2
Best Animated Short
The Three Sisters
Butterfly
Forevergreen
The Girl Who Cried Pearls
Retirement Plan
Best International Feature
It Was Just an Accident
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sirât
The Voice of Hind Rajab
Best Documentary Feature
Cutting Through Rocks
The Alabama Solution
The Perfect Neighbour
Come See Me in the Good Light
Mr. Nobody Against Putin
Best Documentary Short
All the Empty Rooms
Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
Children No More: Were and Are Gone
The Devil Is Busy
Perfectly a Strangeness
Best Original Score
Bugonia
Frankenstein
Hamnet
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Original Song
‘Dear Me’, from Diane Warren: Relentless
‘Golden’, from KPop Demon Hunters
‘I Lied to You’, from Sinners
‘Sweet Dreams of Joy’, from Viva Verdi
‘Train Dreams’, from Train Dreams
Best Sound
F1
Frankenstein
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Sirât
Best Production Design
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Live Action Short
Butcher’s Stain
A Friend of Dorothy
Jane Austen’s Period Drama
The Singers
Two People Exchanging Saliva
Best Cinematography
Frankenstein
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Train Dreams
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Frankenstein
Kokuho
The Smashing Machine
Sinners
The Ugly Stepsister
Best Costume Design
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
Sinners
Best Visual Effects
Avatar: Fire and Ash
F1
Jurassic World Rebirth
Sinners
The Lost Bus
Best Film Editing
F1
Sentimental Value
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Casting
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
The Secret Agent
Sinners