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Oscars 2026 Set For Warner Bros. Showdown Between 'Sinners' and 'One Battle

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The Academy Awards are set to air live on Sunday, March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles with Conan O'Brien hosting for his second consecutive year as a record-breaking surge of nominations drives excitement. Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' enters this nail-biter ceremony favored by analysts over Ryan Coogler's historic contender and current nomination leader Sinners, which holds 16 nods to break the all-time high mark while grossing nearly $370 million globally at its box office opening weekend so far.

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    The 98th Academy Awards are being hosted by Conan O'Brien and airing live on ABC, Hulu, CBS News Network (CNBC), NBC Boston Channel (NBCBOS) from March 15.
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    Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' holds a record-breaking nomination count with the most nominations ever received at an Oscar ceremony so far in history.
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    "One Battle After Another" directed by Paul Thomas Anderson is considered one of two favorites heading into this year's awards show, which could be won over "The Best Picture."
Mar 15, 20:37 The Academy Awards promises a thrilling showdown between Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' and Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners,' with both directors vying for their first Oscar.
Feb 98th Edition Hosted by Conan O'Brien at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles The Oscars are being handed out Sunday. The 98th edition of the awards, hosted by Conan O'Brian's second year is set to air live on ABC and Hulu from the Dolby Theater.

The 98th Academy Awards are being hosted by Conan O'Brien for his second year and will air live on ABC, Hulu, from March 15.

— [Mar 15, 21:00] Oscars: Winners List (Updating Live) [Hollywoodreporter]

'Sinners' leads the nominations with a record-breaking total of sixteen awards but faces stiff competition in Best Picture category at this year's ceremony

— [Mar 15, 09:00] How To Watch 2026 Oscars (Cbsnews)

"One Battle After Another" is currently the favorite heading into Sunday night for a nail-biter Academy Awards showdown.

— (Scrippsnews)
'Sinners' And 'One Battle After Another' Poised For An All-Warner Bros. Showdown At Academy Awards

The 2016 Academy Awards are expected to feature a close race between Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" (the favorite) and Ryan Coogler's record-nominated film, while Michael B. Jordan or Timothée Chalamet could win their first acting Oscar in an uncertain contest held at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday night with Conan O'Brien as host amidst heightened security due to recent geopolitical tensions involving Iran.

Oscars: Winners List (Updating Live)

The 98th Academy Awards will air live on March 15 from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles with Conan O'Brien hosting for his second consecutive year. Sinners leads nominations at sixteen while five films are competing to win Best Picture, and new rules now require members who have not viewed all nominees via a dedicated app before voting or presenting awards categories where they were absent during screenings.

The Academy Awards promises a thrilling showdown between Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” and Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” with both directors vying for their first Oscar.

Hollywood is preparing for a closely contested Academy Awards ceremony where Paul Thomas Anderson or Ryan Coogler could win their first Oscars. Host Conan O'Brien will lead the telecast on ABC and Hulu amidst heightened security due to recent geopolitical tensions, while two nominated songs from 'Sinners' are set to be performed live during the show.

Hollywood's biggest night is full of intrigue, predictions led by best picture nomination

The 98th Academy Awards will air live from L.A.'s Dolby Theatre starting Thursday afternoon via ABC streaming services and Hulu. Coverage includes a red carpet event hosted by Amelia Dimoldenberg, followed by extended broadcasts featuring predictions for nominees like Ryan Coogler's "Sinners."

‘Sinners’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ poised for an all-Warner Bros. showdown at Academy Awards