
New Delhi, March 16, 2026: The 98th Academy Awards, held on March 15, 2026, at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, proved to be a historic night for cinema. Hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien, the ceremony was a masterclass in balancing high-stakes competition with emotional tributes. While the nomination list was led by Ryan Coogler’s Sinners with a record-breaking 16 nods, the night ultimately belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson’s political thriller, One Battle After Another.
The evening’s top honor, Best Picture, went to One Battle After Another. The film was the biggest winner of the night, securing a total of six statuettes. Paul Thomas Anderson also took home the Oscar for Best Director, dedicating his win to his late collaborator Adam Somner.
The acting categories delivered some of the most moving moments of the broadcast:
The 98th Oscars will be remembered for several groundbreaking achievements that shifted the landscape of the Academy:
The ceremony featured a poignant “In Memoriam” segment, with Barbra Streisand returning to the stage to perform “The Way We Were” in honor of Robert Redford. The tribute also recognized industry legends such as Diane Keaton, Rob Reiner, and Robert Duvall. In a thoughtful nod to global cinema, the Academy’s digital gallery included tributes to Indian film icons Dharmendra, Manoj Kumar, B. Saroja Devi, and Kota Srinivasa Rao.
| Category | Winner | Film |
| Best Picture | — | One Battle After Another |
| Best Director | Paul Thomas Anderson | One Battle After Another |
| Best Actor | Michael B. Jordan | Sinners |
| Best Actress | Jessie Buckley | Hamnet |
| Best Supporting Actor | Sean Penn | One Battle After Another |
| Best Supporting Actress | Amy Madigan | Weapons |
| Best Original Screenplay | Ryan Coogler | Sinners |
| Best Adapted Screenplay | Paul Thomas Anderson | One Battle After Another |
| Best Animated Feature | — | KPop Demon Hunters |
| Best International Feature | — | Sentimental Value (Norway) |
| Best Cinematography | Autumn Durald Arkapaw | Sinners |
| Best Film Editing | Andy Jurgensen | One Battle After Another |
The 2026 Oscars successfully celebrated a year of diverse storytelling, proving that while “frontrunners” exist, the Academy still has the power to surprise and make history.