Iceland Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Warner Bros. / Amazon MGM Studios The curtains have closed on the Oscars, and as we peer over the horizon following a six-month Hollywood hiatus due to the union strikes, the initial trepidation over a sparse cinematic future will be sure to dissipate once you look at the road ahead. Contrary to fears, the film landscape appears not just replenished but vibrant, with several compelling titles that are already making waves. Warner Bros. leads this promising cadre, already spotlighting Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” as a formidable contender across numerous categories. The studio’s lineup is also bolstered by eagerly anticipated sequels such as George Miller’s “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” and Todd Phillips’ “Joker: Folie à Deux.” The latter sees Joaquin Phoenix returning to his Oscar-winning role, with Lady Gaga joining the fray as the tumultuous Harley Quinn. Courtesy of Universal Pictures Universal Pictures hopes to capitalize after winning best picture with Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” and get awards play from its commercial offerings, including the film adaptation of “Wicked” with superstars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Paramount Pictures seeks to replicate the success of “Top Gun: Maverick” with Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator 2,” boasting a stellar cast including Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal. Disney and its subsidiaries (20th Century Studios, Pixar, Searchlight Pictures and Walt Disney Animation) are poised to captivate audiences with potential blockbusters like “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” and sequels to “Inside Out” and “Moana.” *** = PREDICTED WINNER Best Picture Photo : DreamWorks Animation “Bird” (No U.S. Distribution) Lee Groombridge, Juliette Howell, Tessa Ross “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) *** Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Yariv Milchan, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan, Michael Schaefer “Conclave” (Focus Features) Alice Dawson, Robert Harris, Juliette Howell, Michael Jackman, Tessa Ross “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe, Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve “The End” (Neon) Joshua Oppenheimer, Signe Byrge Sørensen “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe, Kasia Malipan “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution) Michael Bederman, Francis Ford Coppola “The Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM Studios/Orion) Joslyn Barnes, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, David Levine “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) Todd Black, Denzel Washington “The Wild Robot” (DreamWorks Animation) Jeff Hermann Director Andrea Arnold “Bird” (No U.S. Distribution) Francis Ford Coppola “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution) Steve McQueen *** “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) Joshua Oppenheimer “The End” (Neon) Denis Villeneuve “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) Actress Lady Gaga “Joker: Folie à Deux” (Warner Bros.) Marianne Jean-Baptiste “Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street) Florence Pugh “We Live in Time” (A24) Saoirse Ronan *** “The Outrun” (TBA) Zendaya “Challengers” (Amazon MGM Studios) Alternates: Jodie Comer, “The Bikeriders” (Focus Features); Ryan Destiny, “Flint Strong” (Amazon MGM Studios); Nathalie Emmanuel, “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution); Cynthia Erivo, “Wicked” (Universal Pictures); Lily Gladstone, “Fancy Dance” (Apple Original Films); Angelina Jolie, “Maria” (No U.S. Distribution); Jessica Lange, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” (MGM); Natasha Lyonne, “His Three Daughters” (Netflix); Noémie Merlant, “Emmanuelle” (Neon); Jenna Ortega, “Klara and the Sun” (Sony Pictures); Daisy Ridley, “Young Woman and the Sea” (Walt Disney Pictures); Emma Stone, “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures); Tilda Swinton, “The End” (Neon) Supporting Actor Willem Dafoe “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) Harris Dickinson “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) Samuel L. Jackson *** “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) Jesse Plemons “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) Stanley Tucci “Conclave” (Focus Features) Alternates: Jamie Campbell Bower, “Emmanuelle” (Neon); Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures); Leigh Gill, “Blitz” (Apple Original Films); Tom Hardy, “The Bikeriders” (Focus Features); Hugh Jackman, “Deadpool & Wolverine” (Marvel Studios); John Lithgow, “Conclave” (Focus Features); George MacKay, “The End” (Neon); Clarence Maclin, “Sing Sing” (A24); LaMorne Morris, “SNL: 1975” (Sony Pictures); Michael Shannon, “The End” (Neon); Drew Starkey, “Queer” (No U.S. Distribution) Supporting Actress Photo : Victor Fraille/Getty Images Joan Chen “Dìdi” (Focus Features) Danielle Deadwyler “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor *** “The Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM Studios/Orion) Saoirse Ronan “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) Isabella Rossellini “Conclave” (Focus Features) Alternates: Amy Adams, “Klara and the Sun” (Sony Pictures); Carrie Coon, “His Three Daughters” (Netflix); Ariana Grande, “Wicked” (Universal Pictures); Moses Ingram, “The End” (Neon); Elizabeth Olsen, “His Three Daughters” (Netflix); Aubrey Plaza — “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution); Rachel Sennott — “SNL: 1975” (Sony Pictures); Uma Thurman — “Oh, Canada” (No U.S. Distribution); Naomi Watts — “Emmanuelle” (Neon); Robin Wright — “Here” (Sony Pictures) Original Screenplay “Bird” (No U.S. Distribution) Andrea Arnold “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) *** Steve McQueen “The End” (Neon) Rasmus Heisterberg, Joshua Oppenheimer “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) Efthimis Filippou, Yorgos Lanthimos “A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures) Jesse Eisenberg Alternates: “Dìdi” (Focus Features) — Sean Wang; “Flint Strong” (Amazon MGM Studios) — Barry Jenkins; “Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street) — Mike Leigh; “His Three Daughters” (Netflix) — Azazel Jacobs; “Kneecap” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Rich Peppiatt, Naoise Ó Cairealláin, Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh, Jj Ó Dochartaigh; “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution) — Francis Ford Coppola; “SNL: 1975” (Sony Pictures) — Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan; “We Live in Time” (A24) — Nick Payne Animated Feature “Inside Out 2” (Pixar) Kelsey Mann, Mark Nielsen “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” (Warner Bros.) Kenji Kamiyama, Philippa Boyens, Joseph Chou “The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol” (Sony Pictures Classics) Sylvain Chomet, Eric Goossens, Ashargin Poiré, Valérie Puech, Aton Soumache “Ultraman: Rising” (Netflix) Shannon Tindle, Tom Knott, Lisa M. Poole “The Wild Robot” (DreamWorks Animation) *** Chris Sanders, Jeff Hermann Alternates: “The Imaginary” (Netflix); “Moana 2” (Walt Disney Pictures); “Mufasa: The Lion King” (Walt Disney Pictures); “Spellbound” (Netflix); “That Christmas” (Netflix); “Transformers One” (Paramount); “Untitled Wallace & Gromit Movie” (Netflix) Cinematography “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) Yorick Le Saux “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) *** Greig Fraser “Maria” (No U.S. Distribution) Edward Lachmann “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution) Mihai Malaimaire Jr. “Parthenope” (No U.S. Distribution) Daria D’Antonio Alternates: “Civil War” (A24) — Rob Hardy; “The End” (Neon) — Mikhail Krichman; “Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street) — Dick Pope; “Joker: Folie à Deux” (Warner Bros.) — Lawrence Sher; “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) — Robbie Ryan; “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (Warner Bros.) — Simon Duggan; “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) — Mike Gioulakis Costume Design “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.) Colleen Atwood “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) Jacqueline Durran “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) *** Jacqueline West “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution) Milena Canonero “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) Francine Jamison-Tanchuck Alternates: “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (Warner Bros.) — Jenny Beavan; “Gladiator 2” (Paramount Pictures) — Janty Yates; “Joker: Folie à Deux” (Warner Bros.) — Arianne Phillips; “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) — Jennifer Johnson; “Queer” (No U.S. Distribution) — J.W. Anderson); “Wicked” (Universal Pictures) — Paul Tazewell Film Editing “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) *** Peter Sciberras “Conclave” (Focus Features) Nick Emerson “Deadpool & Wolverine” (Marvel Studios) Shane Reid “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) Joe Walker “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) Leslie Jones Alternates: “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (Warner Bros.) – TBA; “Hit Man” (Netflix) — Sandra Adair; “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) — Yorgos Mavropsaridis; “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution) — TBA; “The Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM Studios); “Queer” (No U.S. Distribution) — Marco Costa Visual Effects Photo : Fox/Disney “Deadpool & Wolverine” (Marvel Studios) “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) *** “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” (20th Century Studios) “Mufasa: The Lion King” (Walt Disney Pictures) “Tuesday” (A24) Alternates: “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.); “Civil War” (A24); “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (Warner Bros.); “Gladiator 2” (Paramount Pictures); “Here” (Sony Pictures); “IF” (Paramount Pictures); “Megalopolis” (No U.S. Distribution); “Twisters” (Warner Bros.); “Wicked” (Universal Pictures) Original Score Photo : Getty Images “Flint Strong” (Amazon MGM Studios) Tamar-kali “IF” (Paramount Pictures) Michael Giacchino “Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) *** Thomas Newman “The Wild Robot” (DreamWorks Animation) Kris Bowers “Young Woman and the Sea” (Walt Disney Pictures) Amelia Warner Alternate: “Conclave” (Focus Features) — Volker Bertelmann; “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) — Hans Zimmer; “Emmanuelle” (Neon) — Evgueni Galperine, Sacha Galperine; “Gladiator 2” (Paramount Pictures) — Henry Gregson-Williams; “Inside Out 2” (Pixar) — Andrea Datzman; “Joker: Folie à Deux” (Warner Bros.) — Hildur Guðnadóttir Original Song Photo : Nick Spanos “Possible song” from “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” (Netflix) “Possible song” from “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) “Possible song” from “Mufasa: The Lion King” (Walt Disney Pictures) “Possible song” from “Queer” (No U.S. Distribution) “Possible song” from “Six Triple Eight” (Netflix) *** International Feature Photo : Rodrigo Prieto “Brief History of a Family” (China) dir. Jianjie Lin “Crossing” (Georgia) dir. Levan Akin “Emmanuelle” (France) dir. Audrey Diwan “Pedro Páramo” (Mexico) dir. Rodrigo Prieto *** “Reinas” (Peru) dir. Klaudia Reynicke-Candeloro COMMENTS
Flare Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Zendaya vs Lady Gaga would be glorious because of past historical events. 13
Lil' Oz Posted March 18 Posted March 18 (edited) Many of these films may not make it to the Oscars. We'll have to wait until at least October to make predictions because that's when most independent and art house films are released. Also, international films could dominate the Oscars, but it's just too early to tell. Edited March 18 by Lil' Oz 1
Johnny Jacobs Posted March 18 Posted March 18 That's so stupid to do that before the movie even dropped imo 3
Saintlor Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Challengers looks like a film for Gen Z, not the Oscars. I may be wrong, but it doesn't seem the kind of role that would get someone an Oscar
WildAmerican Posted March 18 Posted March 18 i don't think the tennis/Zendaya movie will be a thing outside of the internet, seems very YA
Ratviolo Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Ariana is listed among the alternates for Supporting Actress, either way it's going to be an exciting awards season
Johnny Jacobs Posted March 18 Posted March 18 They really said no to Joker's music huh I think Gaga will slay with dark music. I have a strong feeling
suburbannature Posted March 18 Posted March 18 2 minutes ago, WildAmerican said: i don't think the tennis/Zendaya movie will be a thing outside of the internet, seems very YA Early buzz says it’s very middle-of-the-road Luca Guadagnino
CovalentBondage Posted March 18 Posted March 18 4 minutes ago, Johnny Jacobs said: They really said no to Joker's music huh I think Gaga will slay with dark music. I have a strong feeling We dont even know what the music will be for sure. Especially for any originals.
Tudors Posted March 18 Posted March 18 I don't care about any of those movies ugh. 2023 >2024 movie wise
Tudors Posted March 18 Posted March 18 I don't care about any of those movies ugh. 2023 >2024 movie wise
EnigmaticAndroid Posted March 18 Posted March 18 (edited) No shade but Challengers will be a Globes thing at most. Maybe SAG and some regionals go for it if it becomes an acclaimed breakout hit. Edited March 18 by EnigmaticAndroid
vale9001 Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Wicked can be a good holiday musical ala Wonka but come on it's not awards material. Erivo is the only actor has a part could take it if the movie turns to be like big big but i don't see someone made green with cgi for 2 hours of movie being in the oscar discussion . Also the fact everyone already knows there will be a part 2 the next year doesn't play good for them. As I already said i don't see the academy being interest again on a Joker movie too. One time was enough i think, like for Black Panther. Zendaya is an average actress at the best. Next. Soirse seems the only one kinda of locked from what people are saying.
vale9001 Posted March 18 Posted March 18 (edited) Guadagnino is that kind of "foreign author" for some time the hollywood actors love cause it gives them that "cool sophisticated vibe" of working with someone not full american (even if this time the movie doesn't have any italian or french producer but it's 100% american) but Academy doesn't like him this much. I don't understand why every time he makes a movie there are these "blind" prediction about Oscars nominations for his movie when after call me by your name every movie by him failed to get even one nomination if i don't forget something (and call me by your name missed the director nod). The tv series he directed recently didn't take love from the emmys too. So he's not like this academies beloved artist, i don't know why people act like this only because one movie got like 3-4 nominations 6-7 years ago by now. Edited March 18 by vale9001
Stunnah Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Yes, I also predict Gaga will partner with Oscar Pharmaceuticals in 2025 to launch to launch a life-saving drug that costs 30,000 USD per month. 1
shoganai Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Both Ariana and Gaga have no facial expressions anymore so is unlikely that they will win
lauren198 Posted March 18 Posted March 18 (edited) I'm very excited about Wicked, only issue I see is that Jon M. Chu can be cheesy. It would be great if it could get Cyntia to EGOT status I'm think this Gaga role can be her best and top the AHS performance (her best acting performance so far imo) Zendaya's movie didn't look like Oscar material of the trailer, but let's see Edited March 18 by lauren198
chiliam Posted March 18 Posted March 18 17 minutes ago, lauren198 said: I hope the Saoirse part comes true This. Its about time she snatched some more nominations and potentially winning. She is so good.
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