2026 Oscars predictions: Who will win? Who should win? Our picks and best bets for every major category

The Oscarsare almost here. The 98th Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, March 15, in Los Angeles, where some of Hollywood's biggest stars will vie for the coveted statuettes honoring the best films and performances from the past year.

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And this year's Oscars race is shaping up to beone of the most unpredictablein recent memory. There appear to be two leading contenders for Best Picture:Sinners,director Ryan Coogler's supernatural thriller,which received a record 16 nominations overall, and Paul Thomas Anderson'sOne Battle After Another, which grabbed 13 nods.

But the acting categories appear to be (mostly) wide open.

Timothée Chalamet, star ofMarty Supremeand this award season's mostcontroversialcharacter, became the youngest actor since Marlon Brando to receive three best-actor Oscar nominations. But Chalamet has yet to win one, and he's up against Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Michael B. Jordan (Sinners), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon) and Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent).

In the race for best actress, two-time Academy Award-winner Emma Stone (Bugonia) is vying for her third against four would-be first-timers: Jessie Buckley (Hamnet),Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I'd Kick You),Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value) and Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue).

The best-supporting actor category features a two-time Oscar winner, Sean Penn (One Battle After Another); a fellow winner andOne Battlecast member, Benicio Del Toro; and three actors who've never won one: Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein), Delroy Lindo (Sinners), and Stellan Skarsgård (Sentimental Value).

This year's competition also features the first-ever Academy Award for casting, withOne Battle After Another,Sinners,Hamnet,Marty SupremeandThe Secret Agentvying for that inaugural Oscar.

The 2026 Academy Awards will be held on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles andbroadcast live at 7 p.m. ET on ABCand Hulu. Conan O'Brien returns as host for the second consecutive year.

Ahead of Sunday's ceremony, we've rounded up who critics expect to win in every major category — and who Yahoo staffers thinkshouldwin.

See all of our picks below.

An Oscar statuette is seen before the nominations ceremony on Jan. 22.

Actress in a Supporting Role

• Elle Fanning,Sentimental Value• Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas,Sentimental Value• Amy Madigan,Weapons• Wunmi Mosaku,Sinners• Teyana Taylor,One Battle After Another

Who will win:Amy Madigan

Madigan won the supporting actress award at the Actor Awards presented by SAG-AFTRA, formerly the Screen Actors Guild Awards, earlier this month. AndGold Derbygives theWeaponsstar a more than 60% chance of winning the Oscar.

Who should win:Teyana Taylor

Taylor, who won a Golden Globe for her performance inOne Battle After Another,said just being an Academy Award nominee was "beyond anything I ever allowed myself to fully believe was possible." When the Oscar noms were announced, Taylor said it felt "like a soft, beautiful 'yes' from the universe." A win would be an emphatic "yesss!" — and well deserved.

— Dylan Stableford

Actor in a Supporting Role

• Benicio Del Toro,One Battle After Another• Jacob Elordi,Frankenstein• Delroy Lindo,Sinners• Sean Penn,One Battle After Another• Stellan Skarsgård,Sentimental Value

Who will win:Sean Penn

Penn, who earned best-actor Academy Awards forMystic River(2004) andMilk(2009), is the frontrunner, with a 67% chance of winning his third Oscar, per Gold Derby.

Who should win:Benicio Del Toro

It's hard to deny just how compelling Delroy Lindo is inSinners, and earning his first Oscar nomination after 50 years of acting is such an accomplishment. But Benicio Del Toro's portrayal of Sensei Sergio St. Carlos was so magnetic. Every time I saw Sensei on the screen, I couldn't help but smile. His character felt like such a bright spot in the film — and knowing that Del Toro had a say in making St. Carlos a peaceful protector makes it even more special.

— Neia Balao

Casting

•Hamnet•Marty Supreme•One Battle After Another•The Secret Agent•Sinners

Who will win:Sinners

The film won the award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture at the Actor Awards presented by SAG-AFTRA earlier this month. While that's more akin to a Best Picture award than casting, it bodes well for theSinnersensemble.

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Who should win:Sentimental Value

Joachim Trier'sSentimental Valuereceived nine Oscar nominations, the most for any Norwegian film. But it was somehow not nominated in the casting category, despite four of its actors (Stellan Skarsgård, Renate Reinsve, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Elle Fanning) getting nods.

— Dylan Stableford

Actor in a Leading Role

• Timothée Chalamet,Marty Supreme• Leonardo DiCaprio,One Battle After Another• Ethan Hawke,Blue Moon• Michael B. Jordan,Sinners• Wagner Moura,The Secret Agent

Who will win:Michael B. Jordan

Sorry, Timmy. Your first Oscar will have to wait. Gold Derby gives Michael B. Jordan a 67% chance of winning the Academy Award for his leading performance as two characters inSinners. Chalamet, at 19%, is a distant second.

Who should win:Timothée Chalamet

Look, is Timothée Chalametbeing a little annoyingin the hunt for his first Oscar? Yes. Does he seem to have anunfortunate case of foot-in-mouth diseaseas the big night approaches? Also yes. And yet I was held fully rapt by his performance as ping-pong extraordinaire Marty Mauser,an infuriating fireball of bravado and chaos wandering through the streets of New York in pursuit of his illogically big dreams. I could never tell whether I wanted him to succeed or get what was coming to him (i.e.,spanked with a paddleby Kevin O'Leary). I fear we must accept that supremely talented peoplearesometimes supremely annoying. I'm still rooting for Timmy.

— Naureen Khan

Actress in a Leading Role

• 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

Who will win:Jessie Buckley

Among critics, it's virtually unanimous: Jessie Buckley is a lock for her first Oscar. Gold Derby gives the 36-year-old Irish actress a 100% chance of winning best actress.

Who should win:Rose Byrne

This is just Kate Hudson's second Oscar nomination and first since 2001'sAlmost Famous. And it would be very cool to see her join her mother, Goldie Hawn, as an Oscar winner. But I want Byrne for no other reason than to see the conclusion to this award season's most random storyline. While accepting her best-actress award at the Golden Globes, Byrne revealed that her longtime partner,Bobby Cannavale, missed the ceremony because he wasadopting a bearded dragon at a reptile expo in New Jersey. If Byrne were to somehow pull off the upset, Cannavale could redeem himself at the Oscars — assuming they get a dragon sitter.

— Dylan Stableford

Directing

• Chloé Zhao,Hamnet• Josh Safdie,Marty Supreme• Paul Thomas Anderson,One Battle After Another• Joachim Trier,Sentimental Value• Ryan Coogler,Sinners

Who will win:Paul Thomas Anderson

PTA, as he's also known, has been nominated for 11 Academy Awards throughout his four-decade career. But theBoogie NightsandThere Will Be Blooddirector has yet to win one. There's a good chance that will change on Sunday. Gold Derby gives Anderson a 90% chance of winning his first Oscar.

Who should win:Ryan Coogler

It's no surprise to me that Coogler'sSinnersis one of the few horror films to earn a directing nod. Coogler's movie blends a genuinely scary cinematic experience with gorgeous visuals. (And no, I'm not just talking about when the camera is focused on Michael B. Jordan's dual performance.) His dynamic style makes you feel like you're really in the middle of Smoke and Stack's raucous party and with them again in the nail-biting fight against the undead.

— Kaitlin Reilly

Best Picture

•Bugonia•F1•Frankenstein•Hamnet•Marty Supreme•One Battle After Another•The Secret Agent•Sentimental Value•Sinners•Train Dreams

Who will win:One Battle After Another

It's essentially a two-film race betweenOne Battle After AnotherandSinners. Paul Thomas Anderson's comedic action-thriller swept most of the top prizes at the award shows leading up to the Oscars. But Ryan Coogler'sSinnersscored an upset win for cast performance at the Actor Awards earlier this month. Gold Derby givesOne Battle(69%) a decisive edge overSinners(27%). It would be anenormousupset if either of these two films didn't win Sunday's top prize.

Who should win:One Battle After Another

Paul Thomas Anderson's genre-defying movie is an astonishingly entertaining film. It's hard to categorize, but I'll try: a stoner-dad political satire about how each generation finds themselves befuddled by the next, no matter how subversive and revolutionary they were in their youth. It's a rousing spectacle that entertains, first and foremost, but also takes on our current political climate and dares to laugh in its face — "hail Saint Nick!" — all while being a deeply personal film for its writer-director about how to be a father in such a world. Anderson's ability to manage all these contradictions, not to mention the terrific performances from all involved, makesOne Battle After Anotherthe movie of the year.

— Brett Arnold

2026 Oscars predictions: Who will win? Who should win? Our picks and best bets for every major category

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Gene Simmons says stars should 'shut up' about politics – 'Nobody cares'

Gene Simmonsthinks Hollywood stars should kiss their political activism goodbye.

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The KISS rocker, 76,told TMZon March 10 celebrities should quit talking politics and keep their opinions to themselves.

"Everybody in the world should listen to what actors and comedians say, because they're so qualified," he quipped sarcastically before adding, "Do your art and shut up! Nobody's interested in your opinions. That includes me! Who I vote for, who I like."

He continued, "People in America work hard for their living, and they don't want to be lectured to by people who live in mansions and drive Rolls-Royces. It's time for everybody in the entertainment industry to shut their piehole and just do your art. Nobody cares what you think. I don't."

Gene Simmons testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Dec. 9, 2025.

Kiss rocker Gene Simmons'life on and off the stage

Simmons made the comments in the man-on-the-street interview after TMZ asked for his thoughts onBen Stillerrecently calling outPresident Donald Trumpand asking the White House to remove "Tropic Thunder" footage from a social media video tied to the Iran war. "We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine," Stiller wrote on X. "War is not a movie."

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KISS rock 'n' roll moments with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss

Rock legends Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Crissformed the band KISSin 1973 in New York. In 2023, Simmons chatted with USA TODAY about the final band's days: "It's complex. I can sit here in my hotel room and wax poetic about all of this stuff, but those are matters of the mind, the semantics emanating out of my oral passage. You can talk about something but until you're there, the matters of the heart don't kick in. There is an enormous sense of pride the band has, including Tommy (Thayer) and Eric (Singer), who have been with us more than 20 years. We're enormously proud of what we did."

In his TMZ interview, Simmons also called outMark Ruffalo, who is known for his outspoken liberal beliefs and criticism of Trump. "What does Mark think about politics? I don't care," Simmons said.

This isn't the first time Simmons has made similar comments about stars getting political. Ahead of the 2016 election, hetold Yahoo Musicthat entertainers should focus on entertaining.

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"I really believe democracy doesn't work well when celebrities butt their heads into places they don't belong," he said, adding, "I'd like to think people that are voting are voting their conscience and for that reason I don't think people should care who Gene Simmons is voting for."

Gene Simmonsspills on solo tour, future of KISS: 'The avatars are just a placeholder'

Speaking to CNN in December, Simmonsalso said thathis political views are nobody's business.

"Since when is who I support or not support the business of anyone except my conscience?" he asked, arguing it's "insanity" that "anybody cares" what a guy "who sticks his tongue out" for a living has to say about politics.

Gene Simmons attends a basketball game between the Los Angeles Clippers and Charlotte Hornets at Intuit Dome on Jan. 12, 2026 in Inglewood, California.

Simmons and his fellow KISS stars Paul Stanley and Peter Criss werehonored during the Kennedy Center Honors ceremonylast year, hosted by Trump. Simmons, who once appeared on "The Celebrity Apprentice," had previously been critical of the president.

"Look what that gentleman did to this country and the polarization — got all the cockroaches to rise to the top," heSpin magazine in 2022. "Once upon a time, you were embarrassed to be publicly racist and out there with conspiracy theories. Now it's all out in the open because he allowed it."

He added of Trump, "I don't think he's a Republican or a Democrat. He's out for himself, any way you can get there. And in the last election, over 70 million people bought it hook, line and sinker."

In 2012,Simmons told Noisecreepthat he regretted voting for formerPresident Barack Obamain 2008 and was "very disappointed" in the job he had done in office. He argued at the time thatMitt Romney, Obama's Republican opponent in the 2012 election, was "much more qualified."

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Gene Simmons says stars should 'shut up' about politics – 'Nobody cares'

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