Oscars 2026 Winners List: “One Battle After Another” Dominates 98th Academy Awards
Complete Oscars 2026 winners list from the 98th Academy Awards. “One Battle After Another” wins Best Picture while Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley take top acting honors.

Oscars 2026 Winners List: Full Results From the 98th Academy Awards
The 98th Academy Awards celebrated the best films of the year in a star-studded ceremony held on March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Hosted by Conan O’Brien, the event recognized outstanding achievements in filmmaking across 24 categories.
The biggest winner of the night was the film “One Battle After Another,” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, which took home six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Meanwhile, the horror film “Sinners,” directed by Ryan Coogler, entered the ceremony with a record 16 nominations and secured multiple awards.
Major Oscars 2026 Winners
Best Picture

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“One Battle After Another”
Best Director
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Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
Best Actor

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Michael B. Jordan – Sinners
Best Actress

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Jessie Buckley – Hamnet
Best Supporting Actor
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Sean Penn – One Battle After Another
Best Supporting Actress
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Amy Madigan – Weapons
Other Notable Oscar 2026 Winners
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Best Original Screenplay: Sinners
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Best Original Score: Sinners – composed by Ludwig Göransson
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Best Cinematography: Sinners – Autumn Durald Arkapaw
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Best Animated Feature: KPop Demon Hunters
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Best International Feature Film: Sentimental Value
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Best Documentary Feature: Mr. Nobody Against Putin
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Best Visual Effects: Avatar: Fire and Ash
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Best Sound: F1
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Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup & Hairstyling: Frankenstein
Highlights From the Oscars 2026 Ceremony
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“One Battle After Another” dominated the awards with six wins.
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Michael B. Jordan won his first Best Actor Oscar for his performance in Sinners.
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Jessie Buckley earned Best Actress for her role in Hamnet.
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Sinners made history with 16 nominations, one of the highest in Oscars history.
The ceremony once again highlighted the diversity and creativity of global cinema, with films from multiple countries and genres receiving recognition.



