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It Could Be a Big Year for Warner Bros.
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Update: November 27, 2025
Now that Thanksgiving is here, nearly every 2026 Oscar contender has screened and Academy Awards precursors are beginning to unveil their nominees. The latest shake-ups? The reactions to Wicked: For Good and the crafts shortlists for the Critics Choice Awards.
After Wicked earned ten nominations, two of which turned into wins, at the 2025 Oscars, it seemed as though the sequel, Wicked: For Good, could be an unstoppable force this time around. However, then the movie started to screen and got a more divisive response than its predecessor. Wicked: For Good currently sits at a 67% on the Tomatometer compared to the first film’s 88% score. While I don’t think that drop will nudge it out of categories like Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress or even Best Picture, I do suspect it spells the end for individuals who missed out on Oscar nominations last time, like Jon M. Chu for Best Director and Alice Brooks for Cinematopgrahy. However, Wicked: For Good should still be in good shape in other crafts categories, especially after the unveiling of the Critics Choice Association’s shortlist across 11 artisan categories.
For the first time ever, the organization unveiled shortlists in select categories ahead of the official nominations announcement on December 5. The film that made the most appearances on those shortlists? Sinners with a whopping 13 mentions. Three films followed behind with nine shortlist appearances — Frankenstein, F1 and Wicked: For Good. And as for studio grand totals, Warners Bros. came out on top thanks to Sinners‘ strong showing, as well as One Battle After Another and Superman earning a few mentions.
BEST PICTURE
Current Frontrunner: One Battle After Another
Also in Contention: Jay Kelly, F1, The Secret Agent, Frankenstein, The Testament of Ann Lee
BEST DIRECTOR
Current Frontrunner: Paul Thomas Anderson
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FILM |
DIRECTOR |
CHANGE |
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1 |
One Battle After Another
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Paul Thomas Anderson |
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2 |
Hamnet
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Chloé Zhao |
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3 |
Sinners
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Ryan Coogler |
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4 |
It Was Just an Accident
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Jafar Panahi |
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5 |
Sentimental Value
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Joachim Trier |
Also in Contention: James Cameron for Avatar: Fire and Ash, Guillermo del Toro for Frankenstein, Josh Safdie for Marty Supreme
BEST ACTRESS
Current Frontrunner: Jessie Buckley
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FILM |
ACTRESS |
CHANGE |
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1 |
Hamnet
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Jessie Buckley |
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2 |
Sentimental Value
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Renate Reinsve |
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3 |
Wicked
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Cynthia Erivo |
⬇️ |
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4 |
Bugonia
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Emma Stone |
⬇️ |
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5 |
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
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Rose Byrne |
Also in Contention: Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue, Amanda Seyfried for The Testament of Ann Lee, Chase Infinitie for One Battle After Another
BEST ACTOR
Current Frontrunner: Timothée Chalamet
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FILM |
ACTOR |
CHANGE |
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1 |
Marty Supreme
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Timothée Chalamet |
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2 |
One Battle After Another
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Leonardo DiCaprio |
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3 |
Sinners
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Michael B. Jordan |
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4 |
Train Dreams
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Joel Edgerton |
⬆️ |
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5 |
The Secret Agent
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Wagner Moura |
Also in Contention: Will Arnett for Is This Thing On?, Ethan Hawke for Blue Moon, George Clooney for Jay Kelly
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Current Frontrunner: Amy Madigan
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FILM |
ACTRESS |
CHANGE |
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1 |
Weapons
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Amy Madigan |
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2 |
One Battle After Another
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Teyana Taylor |
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3 |
Wicked
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Ariana Grande |
⬇️ |
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4 |
Sentimental Value
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Elle Fanning |
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5 |
One Battle After Another
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Regina Hall |
Also in Contention: Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas for Sentimental Value, Nina Hoss for Hedda, Gwyneth Paltrow for Marty Supreme, Wunmi Mosaku for Sinners, Hailee Steinfeld for Sinners
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Current Frontrunner: Stellan Skarsgård
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FILM |
ACTOR |
CHANGE |
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1 |
Sentimental Value
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Stellan Skarsgård |
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2 |
One Battle After Another
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Sean Penn |
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3 |
Hamnet
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Paul Mescal |
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4 |
One Battle After Another
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Benicio del Toro |
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5 |
Jay Kelly
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Adam Sandler |
Also in Contention: Jacob Elordi for Frankenstein, Delroy Lindo for Sinners, Miles Caton for Sinners
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Current Frontrunner: KPop Demon Hunters
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FILM |
Studio |
CHANGE |
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1 |
KPop Demon Hunters
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Netflix |
⬆️ |
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2 |
Arco
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Neon |
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3 |
Scarlet
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Sony Classics |
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4 |
Zootopia 2
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Disney |
⬆️ |
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5 |
In Your Dreams
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Netflix |
Also in Contention: Elio, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, Ne Zha 2
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Current Frontrunner: Sinners
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FILM |
WRITER(S) |
CHANGE |
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1 |
Sinners
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Ryan Coogler |
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2 |
Marty Supreme
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Josh Safdie |
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3 |
Sentimental Value
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Joachim Trier & Eskil Vogt |
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4 |
It Was Just an Accident
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Jafar Panahi |
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5 |
The Testament of Ann Lee
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Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold |
Also in Contention: A House of Dynamite, Is This Thing On?, Jay Kelly
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Current Frontrunner: One Battle After Another
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FILM |
WRITER(S) |
CHANGE |
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1 |
One Battle After Another
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Paul Thomas Anderson |
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2 |
Hamnet
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Chloé Zhao |
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3 |
Train Dreams
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Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar |
⬆️ |
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4 |
Bugonia
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Will Tracy |
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5 |
Wake Up Dead Man
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Rian Johnson |
⬆️ |
Also in Contention: No Other Choice, Hedda
BEST CASTING
Current Frontrunner: Sinners
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RANK |
FILM |
CASTING DIRECTOR(S) |
CHANGE |
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1 |
Sinners
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Francine Maisler |
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2 |
One Battle After Another
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Cassandra Kulukundis |
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3 |
Hamnet
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Nina Gold |
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4 |
Wake Up Dead Man
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Bret Howe and Mary Vernieu |
⬆️ |
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5 |
Sentimental Value
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Yngvill Kolset Haga and Avy Kaufman |
Also in Contention: Wicked: For Good, Nouvelle Vague, The Plague, Marty Supreme
