The 2025 Oscar nominations were revealed early this morning by Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. So, mark your calendars: The 97th annual Academy Awards,
Emilia Pérez raked in the most nominations Thursday morning, followed by The Brutalist and Wicked. The Academy Awards are scheduled for Sunday, March 2.
From Colman Domingo in 'Sing Sing' to Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba in 'Wicked,' the Academy has announced nominees for the 2025 Oscars.
The nominations for the 97th Oscars have been revealed, with the announcement having been previously postponed amid the wildfires in Los Angeles
“ Emilia Pérez ” leads the Oscar nods with 13 nominations, followed by “Wicked” and “The Brutalist” with 10 each. “Emilia Pérez” star Karla Sofía Gascón made history in the Best Actress category, becoming the first openly trans performer to earn a nomination.
On the music side, living legend Elton John scored a nomination in the Best Original Song category for “Never Too Late”. In an Instagram post, he called it “an incredible honour” and highlighted his collaborators on the track: Brandi Carlile, Bernie Taupin and Andrew Watt.
The highly anticipated nominations for the 97th Academy Awards are out! Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott unveiled the names of actors and actresses who will compete to win the prestigious award. Cynthia Erivo has earned a nomination in the Best Actress in Leading Role category for her performance in the 2024 blockbuster Wicked.
Actors Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang announced the nominees for the 97th Academy Awards. While the announcement typically kicks off a barrage of award-show pageantry culminating in the Oscars themselves,
After a delay due to the L.A. wildfires, the Oscar nominations are now set to go with Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang tapped to announce the nominees.
The nominees for the 97th Academy Awards are here! Donning some eye-catching outfits, Saturday Night Live’s Bowen Yang and “Bottoms” actor Rachel Sennott spilled the tea on who’s in and who’s out. Unlike the suspenseful, soapy race for Pope that powered best picture nominee “Conclave,” this year’s choices were mostly dull and unsurprising.
The Oscar nominations ceremony was initially slated for January 17 but was moved to January 19 in the wake of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Wicked's' Ariana Grande and Cynthia Errivo were nominated by the Academy for roles in the first film installment of the Broadway musical.