The 98th Academy Awards red carpet kicked off in style on Sunday, with Hollywood’s brightest stars descending upon the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles wearing their most glamorous looks.
Kylie Jenner was every inch the bombshell as she channeled Jessica Rabbit in a sultry, metallic red gown while showing up to support boyfriend Timothee Chalamet, who is nominated for Best Actor.
The reality TV star commanded attention in the ultra-revealing gown, which featured a key-shaped cutout just at the base of the plunging halter neckline.
Rose Byrne looked sensational in a sleek black sleeveless Dior gown featuring delicate floral embroidery.
Byrne is up for the Best Actress gong for her role in If I Had Legs I would Kick You, but faces stiff competition in Irish star Jessie Buckley (Hamnet), Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), and Emma Stone (Bugonia).
Meanwhile, Train Dreams star Felicity Jones was absolutely radiant in a soft pastel yellow Prada dress.
Kylie Jenner was every inch the Hollywood bombshell as she channeled Jessica Rabbit in a sultry, metallic red gown at the 98th Oscars this Sunday
Rose Byrne joined the parade of glamorous stars at the star-studded ceremony on Sunday
Train Dreams star Felicity Jones was absolutely radiant in a soft pastel yellow gown
Alicia Silverstone and Bella Thorne joined Hollywood’s biggest names on the red carpet
Best Actress nominee Jessie Buckley was a vision in a bold palette, opting for a striking off-the-shoulder dress in a daring mix of pink and red.
Alicia Silverstone exuded timeless elegance, channeling Old Hollywood glamour in a sophisticated black-and-white gown paired with classic opera gloves.
Bella Thorne made a show-stopping arrival in a sheer black Gucci gown with feather sleeves.
German supermodel Heidi Klum had all eyes on her in a shimmering sleeveless gown.
Ariana Greenblatt was effortlessly elegant in an off-the-shoulder silk vintage Dior dress.
Best actress nominee Renate Reinsve put on a very leggy display in a fiery red Louis Vuitton gown with a sizzling side slit.
Tamron Hall was among the early arrivals and wowed in a Bibhu Mohapatra gown featuring dramatic wing-like sleeves and shimmering metallic embellishments.
Barbie Ferreira made a vibrant statement in a regal purple GapStudio gown designed by Zac Posen.
Zuri Hall was a vision in an emerald green mermaid gown that commanded the carpet.
Terri Seymour stunned in a floor-length chocolate brown dress that hugged her enviable figure.
Nischelle Turner cut a sophisticated figure in a sleeveless black dress, which she paired with a silver clutch.
The reality TV star commanded attention in the ultra-revealing gown, which featured a key-shaped cutout just at the base of the plunging halter neckline
Byrne looked sensational in a sleek black sleeveless gown Dior featuring delicate floral embroidery
She is up for the Best Actress gong for her role If I Had Legs I would Kick You
Jones wowed in a delicate yellow tulle gown with side cut outs
She opted for delicate glam
Silverstone exuded timeless elegance, channeling Old Hollywood glamour in a sophisticated black-and-white gown paired with classic opera gloves
Thorne made a show-stopping arrival in a black gown with feather sleeves
Her chic Gucci gown was made of a sheer black fabric
Best Actress nominee Jessie Buckley was a vision in a bold palette, opting for a striking off-the-shoulder dress in a daring mix of pink and red
Regretting You star Mckenna Grace channeled a princess in a bubblegum pink Vera Wang gown
She accessorized with a diamond necklace
German supermodel Heidi Klum had all eyes on her in a shimmering sleeveless gown
Ariana Greenblatt was effortlessly elegant in an off-the-shoulder silk vintage Dior dress
Barbie Ferreira made a vibrant statement in a regal purple GapStudio gown designed by Zac Posen
Best actress nominee Renate Reinsve put on a very leggy display in a fiery red Louis Vuitton gown with a sizzling side slit
Tamron Hall kicked off the red carpet at the 98th Oscars this Sunday
She wowed in a gown featuring dramatic wing-like sleeves and shimmering metallic embellishments
Terri Seymour stunned in a floor-length chocolate brown dress that hugged her enviable figure
Zuri Hall was a vision in an emerald green mermaid gown that commanded the carpet
She accessorized with a silver necklace
Nischelle Turner cut a sophisticated figure in a sleeveless black dress, which she paired with a silver clutch
Nikki Novak was the belle of the ball in a layered white princess gown
Stacy Ike was the epitome of glamour in a black and white gown
Estefania Soto opted for a delicate sleeveless peach gown with matching peep-toe heels
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Nikki Novak was the belle of the ball in a layered white gown.
Derek Hough, 40, showcased his dapper sense of style in a crisp, white blazer in contrast with his black button-down and dress pants.
For additional finishing touches, the Dancing with the Stars alum accessorized with a paisley-printed tie and shiny, patent leather loafers.
Stacy Ike was the epitome of glamour in a black and white gown.
Estefania Soto opted for a delicate sleeveless peach gown with matching peep-toe heels.
Amelia Dimoldenberg was also one of the early arrivals at the Oscars and walked the red carpet in a stunning, black gown with a structured peplum design.
The host of the YouTube series, Chicken Shop Date, went for an understated hair and makeup look for her look, topping it all off with a dazzling, diamond jewelry.
Regretting You star Mckenna Grace channeled a princess in a bubblegum pink Vera Wang gown.
Amelia Dimoldenberg walked the red carpet in a stunning, black gown with a structured peplum design
Drew Afualo and Jacqueline Coley both shimmered in sparkling looks
Yvette Nicole Brown, 54, exuded Hollywood glamour in a flowing, forest green gown paired with a chic topknot hairstyle
Derek Hough, 40, showcased his dapper sense of style in a crisp, white blazer in contrast with his black button-down and dress pants
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Yvette Nicole Brown, 54, exuded Hollywood glamour in a flowing, forest green gown paired with a chic topknot hairstyle.
The Community star paired her Oscars look with a pair of dangling, diamond statement earrings that matched the sparkling pin at the center of her dress.
The Oscars are celebrating the best films of 2025 with the glitzy ceremony taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Conan O’Brien, 62, is returning to host the show for a second consecutive year after taking over the role from Jimmy Kimmel.
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, the most for any film in Academy Awards history.
The horror flick is one of the ten films up for Best Picture alongside Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value and Train Dreams.
Sinners star Michael B. Jordan faces a stacked Best Actor category, competing against fellow nominees Timothee Chalamet (Marty Supreme), Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), and Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent).
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another landed in second place with 13 nominations, including Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Supporting Actor nods for Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn, as well as a Supporting Actress nomination for Teyana Taylor
Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, netted nine Oscar nods, with leading man Timothee Chalamet up for Best Actor and the movie nominated for Best Picture
Set in 1930s Mississippi, Sinners follows twin brothers (both played by Jordan) who return to their hometown only to face a supernatural evil.
The Best Actor race is currently a dead heat. While Chalamet dominated the early season with wins at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, the momentum shifted after Jordan won at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards.
Adding to the tension, the ceremony arrives on the heels of Chalamet’s controversial comments about how ‘no one cares’ about ballet or opera, which sparked a wave of backlash from the arts community.
Based on the life of professional ping-pong player Marty Reisman, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme stars Chalamet as a table tennis prodigy in 1950s New York whose ambition to become world champion jeopardizes his personal relationships.
Irish star Jessie Buckley is the frontrunner in the Best Actress category for her work in Hamnet. She faces a star-studded field including Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I would Kick You), Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value), and Emma Stone (Bugonia).
Helmed by 2021’s Best Director winner Chloe Zhao, Hamnet dives into the reimagined story of William Shakespeare’s home life and how the death of his 11-year-old son provided the emotional blueprint for his masterpiece, Hamlet.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another earned 13 nominations.
Along with a Best Director nod, the film also nabbed a Best Actor mention for DiCaprio, and Supporting Actor nods for Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn.
The black comedy action-thriller follows a washed-up ex-revolutionary (DiCaprio) who is forced to come out from hiding to rescue his daughter, after she is targeted by his former nemesis, a corrupt military officer (Penn).
Irish star Jessie Buckley is the frontrunner in the Best Actress category for her work in Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet, which is also up for Best Picture
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia earned a Best Actress nod for Emma Stone
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein secured nine nominations. Leading the film’s acting honors is Jacob Elordi, who earned a Best Supporting Actor nod for his portrayal of the Creature
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Aside from Penn and del Toro, the Best Supporting Actor category includes Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein), Delroy Lindo (Sinners) and Stellan Skarsgard (Sentimental Value).
Paul Mescal (Hamnet), Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly), and Jesse Plemons (Bugonia) were the most notable snubs from the category.
Frankenstein and Sentimental Value both earned nine nominations at this year’s ceremony.
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a lavish reimagining of Mary Shelley’s classic, focusing on a heart-wrenching tale of a father’s rejection and a creature’s quest for love.
Meanwhile, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value follows two sisters forced to reconcile with their estranged filmmaker father.
Nominees for Best Supporting Actress include Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value), Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value), Amy Madigan (Weapons), Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners) and Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another).
There was a massive backlash after Ariana Grande was snubbed in the Supporting category for Wicked: For Good.
She had been nominated last year for her work in the first film of the musical franchise.
Conan O’Brien, 62, is returning to host the show for a second consecutive year after taking over the role from Jimmy Kimmel; Pictured in 2025
Wicked: For Good was completely shut out of nominations. This came despite an acclaimed leading performance by Cynthia Erivo, as well as new songs written for the film, including No Place Like Home and The Girl In The Bubble.
Gwyneth Paltrow was also left off the list in the category for her work in Marty Supreme.
There was a new award announced this year for Best Casting as the inaugural field includes: Nina Gold – Hamnet, Jennifer Venditti – Marty Supreme, Cassandra Kulukundis – One Battle After Another, Gabriel Domingues – The Secret Agent, and Francine Maisler – Sinners.
The ceremony kicks off at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT, airing live on ABC and streaming live on Hulu. It will also be streaming via Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV and FuboTV.
Oscar 2026 nominations in full
Best Picture
Bugonia
F1
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Train Dreams
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley – Hamnet
Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue
Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value
Emma Stone – Bugonia
Best Supporting Actress
Elle Fanning – Sentimental Value
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value
Amy Madigan – Weapons
Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners
Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another
Best Original Screenplay
Robert Kaplow – Blue Moon
Jafar Panahi – It Was Just an Accident
Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme
Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler – Sinners
Best International Feature Film
The Secret Agent (Brazil)
It Was Just an Accident (France)
Sentimental Value (Norway)
Sirat (Spain)
The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia)
Best Editing
F1
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sentimental Value
Sinners
Best Original Score
Bugonia
Frankenstein
Hamnet
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Sound
F1
Frankenstein
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Sirat
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Frankenstein
Kokuho
Sinners
The Smashing Machine
The Ugly Stepsister
Best Costume Design
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
Sinners
Best Live-Action Short Film
Butcher’s Stain
A Friend of Dorothy
Jane Austen’s Period Drama
The Singers
Two People Exchanging Saliva
Best Documentary Feature Film
The Alabama Solution
Come See Me in the Good Light
Cutting Through Rocks
Mr Nobody Against Putin
The Perfect Neighbor
Best Actor
Timothee Chalamet – Marty Supreme
Michael B. Jordan – Sinners
Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon
Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent
Best Director
Chloe Zhao – Hamnet
Josh Safdie – Marty Supreme
Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
Joachim Trier – Sentimental Value
Ryan Coogler – Sinners
Best Supporting Actor
Benicio Del Toro – One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein
Sean Penn – One Battle After Another
Delroy Lindo – Sinners
Stellan Skarsgard – Sentimental Value
Best Adapted Screenplay
Will Tracy – Bugonia
Guillermo Del Toro – Frankenstein
Chloe Zhao and Maggie O’Farrell – Hamnet
Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another
Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar – Train Dreams
Best Animated Feature Film
Arco
Elio
KPop Demon Hunters
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain
Zootopia 2
Best Casting
Nina Gold – Hamnet
Jennifer Venditti – Marty Supreme
Cassandra Kulukundis – One Battle After Another
Gabriel Domingues – The Secret Agent
Francine Maisler – Sinners
Best Cinematography
Dan Laustsen – Frankenstein
Darius Khondji – Marty Supreme
Michael Bauman – One Battle After Another
Autumn Durald Arkapaw – Sinners
Adolpho Veloso – Train Dreams
Best Production Design
Frankenstein
Hamnet
Marty Supreme
One Battle After Another
Sinners
Best Original Song
Dear Me – Diane Warren: Relentless
Golden – KPop Demon Hunters
I Lied to You – Sinners
Sweet Dreams of Joy – Viva Verdi!
Train Dreams – Train Dreams
Best Visual Effects
Avatar: Fire and Ash
F1
Jurassic World: Rebirth
The Lost Bus
Sinners
Best Animated Short Film
Butterfly
Forevergreen
The Girl Who Cried Pearls
Retirement Plan
The Three Sisters
Best Documentary Feature Film
The Alabama Solution
Come See Me in the Good Light
Cutting Through Rocks
Mr Nobody Against Putin
The Perfect Neighbor
Best Documentary Short
All the Empty Rooms
Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
Children No More: Were and Are Gone
The Devil Is Busy