At the 98th Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 15, 2026, "One Battle After Another" dominated the ceremony by winning six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson, who secured his first Oscar after 11 nominations, according to Lopez Doriga Digital and The Week. Michael B. Jordan and Jessie Buckley were among the film’s celebrated performers, as highlighted by Guardian Culture and France 24 EN.
Ryan Coogler's "Sinners," with a record-setting 16 nominations, earned four awards including Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan, and won ensemble honors at the Actor Awards, signaling its strong presence in the race, as reported by Mashable and The Guardian. The film also gained recognition for its screenplay and cinematography, with Autumn Durald Arkapaw becoming the first woman to win the Oscar for Best Cinematography, a historic milestone noted by The Atlantic and The Week.
The ceremony was marked by groundbreaking achievements for women and diverse creatives, including the first K-pop song winning Best Original Song, underscoring a broader shift toward inclusion within the industry, according to The Week. The event proceeded without major disruptions, celebrating a wide range of artistic accomplishments spanning multiple genres and narratives, as reflected in reports by The Atlantic.
Looking ahead, the success of "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners" at the 2026 Oscars signals evolving criteria for recognition that prioritize diverse storytelling and technical innovation. Industry watchers will focus on how these wins impact future awards seasons and whether this momentum continues to reshape Hollywood’s approach to representation and creative acknowledgment.

Michael Jordan
Elliot Anderson
Autumn Durald Arkapaw
Ryan Coogler
One Battle After Another
Joaquin Buckley
Sinners
Sean Penn
Timothée Chalamet
Rob Reiner




