Timothée Chalamet, Adrien Brody, Colman Domingo and Ralph Fiennes ’ spots in the Best Actor category were pretty much dead certs by the time the Oscar nominations rolled around, leaving a few big names competing for the one remaining spot.
The Oscars offered surprises while giving unexpected love to I’m Still Here and anti-Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice, but they left some casualties along the way in the horror and sci-fi genres.
In a crowded field of potential acting nominees, many big names and winners of other awards were shut out Thursday from the Academy Award nominations — and one made Oscars history.
Several stars were snubbed for the forthcoming awards show, which is set to take place on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
The 97th Academy Awards have unveiled their roster of nominations, and we’ve got some Oscar omissions to parse through from Thursday morning’s announcement. While these aren’t “snubs” in the classical sense, the term has taken a more colloquial slant in recent times to label award nomination misses that people felt should be there.
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In one of the more wide-open Oscar fields in recent history, there were plenty of nominations surprises Thursday.
Other unexpected news in Thursday morning's announcement included no nominations for Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie or 'The Substance's' Margaret Qualley while Monica Barbaro surprised.
The winners of the 97th Oscars will be announced on Sunday 2 March in Los Angeles (very early morning on Monday 3 March in Europe). Stay tuned to Euronews Culture for our coverage of this year’s Academy Awards.
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Benoit Blanc is back with another case to solve this year in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Netflix revealed the first look on set at Daniel Craig's return as the much-loved detective in June 2024 to mark the start of filming on the third Knives Out movie.
Daniel Craig is back as Benoit Blanc in a new image from Rian Johnson's Knives Out threequel, Wake Up Dead Man.