Oscars 2024 predictions: who will win Best Picture, Best Director, and the acting awards?
The Oscars are almost here and the internet is abuzz with speculation about who will be taking home the top prizes at the 96th Academy Awards.
Ahead of Sunday's event, we've run the rule over the major categories. Below, we've run through historical trends, industry chatter, and (in some tight races) pure old-fashioned gut feelings in an attempt to predict who will win Best Picture, Best Director, and the main acting awards.
Oppenheimer may be leading the way with 13 nominations, but should we be expecting a clean sweep or will the likes of Poor Things, The Holdovers, and Barbie reign triumphant?
Join us as we talk big favorites, outsiders, and possible shocks and snubs in our Oscars 2024 predictions.
Best Picture
The nominees
American Fiction
Anatomy of a Fall
Barbie
The Holdovers
Oppenheimer
Poor Things
Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer – one half of the all-conquering 'Barbenheimer' double-bill – was a tour de force upon its release, proving wildly popular with both critics and audiences alike.
The biopic of Robert J. Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb played so astutely by Cillian Murphy, has received nods all throughout the Oscars' main categories this year and feels like the sort of rare prestige heavyweight movie event that the Academy loves so much.
Its nearest rival appears to be Poor Things, which has been picking up steam (and awards aplenty) in awards season. Still, this is Oppenheimer's to lose – and we aren't expecting shock wins for The Holdovers, Barbie, or even Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon – a film that was among the early frontrunners for Best Picture.
Best Director
The nominees
Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall
Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon
Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer
Yorgos Lanthimos, Poor Things
Jonathan Glazer, The Zone of Interest
One statistic is very telling when it comes to this category: Almost 75% of historical Best Picture winners have also seen their director pick up the award for Best Director on the same night.
On historical trends alone, Christopher Nolan should win Best Director for the first time. Of course, a shock can always be sprung and, in Scorsese, Triet, Glazer, and Lanthimos, this is potentially the strongest lineup we've seen in years – with each filmmaker delivering modern classics from a range of subject matters, all in their own inimitable style.
Best Actor
The nominees
Bradley Cooper, Maestro
Colman Domingo, Rustin
Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers
Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer
Jeffrey Wright, American Fiction
Cillian Murphy has been touted as the strong favorite for Best Actor and we don't disagree. For one, the Academy often laps up biopics or those playing historical figures (see Bohemian Rhapsody for evidence of that). But it's also this year's standout performance: a deft portrayal of a man caught at a crossroads of history, one who is stripped of honor and dignity in the most humiliating of circumstances. Murphy has also been mopping up awards, including at the Golden Globes, which helps his chances plenty.
Pour one out, then, for The Holdovers' Paul Giamatti. His turn as Mr. Hunham has been slowly picking up momentum in wider circles lately. Its unfortunately staggered release (arriving in January in the UK) might count against it, however.
Bradley Cooper, Colman Domingo, and Jeffrey Wright each delivered – in our estimations – career-best performances, or close to it. In another year, they might have prevailed.
Best Actress
The nominees
Annette Bening, Nyad
Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon
Sandra Huller, Anatomy of a Fall
Carey Mulligan, Maestro
Emma Stone, Poor Things
Probably the closest big-name race is the one for Best Actress. Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone are neck and neck among some bookmakers when it comes to who will be taking home the gong.
The strongest indicator on who should win was this year's SAG awards, as they frequently provide a bellwether for the eventual winners at the Oscars. For example, Jamie Lee Curtis picked up momentum after the event and eventually took home Best Supporting Actress in 2023. Lily Gladstone won this year, seemingly edging her ahead of Emma Stone.
So, Lily Gladstone and her delicate, yet fierce, portrayal of Mollie Burkhart will likely win on the night. It's well worth it, too: the performance has been talked about for almost a year now and has all the hallmarks of a career-defining role that should get the nod from the Academy.
Best Supporting Actor
The nominees
Sterling K. Brown, American Fiction
Robert De Niro, Killers of the Flower Moon
Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer
Ryan Gosling, Barbie
Mark Ruffalo, Poor Things
Another strong clutch of actors and, yet, there's only one name everyone is talking about.
Robert Downey Jr. is surely set to take home his first Oscar for his role as the vindictive, career-driven Lewis Strauss. Much like last year with Ke Huy Quan's win, this could be an early sign that Oppenheimer is set to sweep the board on the night itself, though the other actors in the category should be commended – especially Mark Ruffalo and Robert De Niro.
Ruffalo shows he can do pretty much anything asked of him on the screen, while De Niro proves age is but a number by still operating at the peak of his powers in a deliciously evil, oily performance in Killers of the Flower Moon. Still, expect RDJ to get that Oscar.
Best Supporting Actress
The nominees
Emily Blunt, Oppenheimer
Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple
America Ferrera, Barbie
Jodie Foster, Nyad
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers
With apologies to Emily Blunt's outrageously talented forehead vein in Oppenheimer, this award is pretty much all wrapped up for Da'Vine Joy Randolph to take home on the night. Her touching performance as cook Mary in The Holdovers contains an unshakeable depth that has caught the attention of several awards bodies already this season. America Ferrera's Barbie monologue was among the most memorable of last year, but we can't see that performance troubling the winners come Oscars night. Randolph is, by some distance, one of the leading lights and locked-in favorites for this year's Academy Awards.
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