Sundance is kicking off today in Park City, and fires are once again raging in LA County, but this morning the twice delayed nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were finally announced. With a distinctly wide awake Wicked's Bowen Yang and Bottoms Rachel Sennott unveiling the final contenders in all 23 categories early Thursday in
Oscar nominations were announced on Thursday, with films such as "Emilia Perez," "Wicked" and "The Brutalist" topping the list.
The nominees were revealed by comedic actors Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott, who infused some humorous moments into the announcement. Though the morning was probably not as funny to those who didn’t receive noms, which annually sparks debate among award show viewers.
Other favorites who didn't make the cut include 'Queer' star Daniel Craig and 'The Piano Lesson' actress Danielle Deadwyler
Oscar hopefuls will find out whether they've made the cut when actors Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang announce the nominees for the 97th Academy Awards.
The full list of the 2025 Oscar nominations is here. The 97th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O’Brien, will air Sunday, March 2 at 7 p.m. on ABC.
This morning’s nominations saw some real shake ups, with new favorites emerging and plenty of interesting picks.
A lot of celebs were feeling a real pain on Thursday morning as the 2025 Oscar nominations were announced. They surely thought the Academy was the brutal-est. Downright wicked.
Voters shake things up with nods for “A Complete Unknown,” “I’m Still Here,” “The Apprentice” and more.
Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott announced the 2025 nominees for the Academy Awards, or Oscars, in Los Angeles on Thursday morning.
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