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'Sinners' breaks 75-year Oscar record with 16 nominations

'Sinners' breaks 75-year Oscar record with 16 nominations

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By Newzino Staff |

Ryan Coogler's vampire epic makes history while Academy introduces casting award and completely snubs Wicked sequel

January 23rd, 2026: 98th Oscar Nominations Announced

Overview

For 75 years, no film had received more than 14 Oscar nominations. On January 23, 2026, Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'—a vampire horror film set in the 1930s Jim Crow South—broke that record with 16, surpassing 'All About Eve,' 'Titanic,' and 'La La Land.' The Academy also handed out nominations in a new category for the first time since 2001: casting.

Key Indicators

16
Oscar nominations for Sinners
Breaks the 75-year record of 14 held by All About Eve, Titanic, and La La Land
0
Nominations for Wicked: For Good
Complete shutout after the original's 10 nominations and 2 wins in 2025
1st
Casting award in Oscar history
First new competitive Oscar category since Best Animated Feature in 2001
5
Ruth E. Carter's career nominations
Most-nominated Black woman in Academy Awards history across any category

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People Involved

Ryan Coogler
Ryan Coogler
Director/Writer, Sinners (Nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay)
Michael B. Jordan
Michael B. Jordan
Lead Actor, Sinners (dual role as twins Smoke and Stack) (First-ever Oscar nomination for Best Actor)
Delroy Lindo
Delroy Lindo
Supporting Actor, Sinners (Delta Slim) (First Oscar nomination at age 73)
Wunmi Mosaku
Wunmi Mosaku
Supporting Actress, Sinners (Annie) (First Oscar nomination; pregnant with second child)
Ruth E. Carter
Ruth E. Carter
Costume Designer, Sinners (Most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history (5 nominations))
Jon M. Chu
Jon M. Chu
Director, Wicked and Wicked: For Good (Not nominated for Wicked: For Good)
Francine Maisler
Francine Maisler
Casting Director, Sinners (Nominated for inaugural Best Casting Oscar)

Organizations Involved

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
Industry Organization
Status: Administers 98th Academy Awards

Nonprofit organization governing the Academy Awards, with 10,000+ voting members across 17 branches including the Casting Directors Branch (created 2013).

Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
Film Studio
Status: Distributor of Sinners

Major studio behind 'Sinners' and 'One Battle After Another,' the two most-nominated films at the 98th Academy Awards.

Timeline

  1. 98th Oscar Nominations Announced

    Nominations

    Sinners breaks record with 16 nominations. Wicked: For Good receives zero. First casting nominations revealed.

  2. Golden Globes Signal Shifting Fortunes

    Awards

    Sinners wins Best Film (Drama). Wicked: For Good loses both actress categories to Rose Byrne and Teyana Taylor.

  3. Wicked: For Good Released

    Release

    Sequel opens 30% higher domestically than first film. Reviews more mixed than predecessor.

  4. Sinners Released

    Release

    Ryan Coogler's vampire horror set in 1930s Mississippi opens to critical acclaim. Earns CinemaScore 'A'—highest for horror in 35 years.

  5. Wicked Wins Two Oscars

    Awards

    Film wins Best Costume Design (Paul Tazewell, first Black man in category) and Best Production Design.

  6. Conan O'Brien Hosts Oscars to 5-Year Ratings High

    Ceremony

    O'Brien's debut as host draws 19.69 million viewers, highest since 2020. Immediately invited back for 2026.

  7. Wicked Earns 10 Oscar Nominations

    Nominations

    Original film nominated for Best Picture and 9 other categories. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande both nominated.

  8. Wicked Released to Record Box Office

    Release

    Jon M. Chu's musical adaptation earns $756M worldwide, becoming highest-grossing Broadway film adaptation ever.

  9. Academy Announces Casting Award Category

    Rule Change

    AMPAS announces first new competitive Oscar category since 2001. Category will debut at 98th ceremony for 2025 films.

Scenarios

1

Sinners Sweeps Major Categories, Joins Rare Company

Discussed by: Variety, Deadline, Awards Daily predictions; parallels drawn to Titanic and All About Eve sweeps

With nominations across picture, director, screenplay, and all acting categories, Sinners could replicate the dominant wins of previous record-holders. Titanic won 11 of its 14 nominations; All About Eve won 6. If Sinners converts at similar rates, it would cement Coogler as a defining filmmaker of his generation and validate horror's growing prestige.

2

Record Nominations, Split Wins: The La La Land Pattern

Discussed by: The Hollywood Reporter, IndieWire analysis of frontrunner fatigue

La La Land's 14 nominations yielded 6 wins but lost Best Picture to Moonlight in a legendary upset. Oscar voters sometimes resist coronating overwhelming frontrunners. One Battle After Another (13 nominations) or a smaller film could benefit from vote-splitting, leaving Sinners with strong technical wins but fewer major prizes.

3

Casting Award Sets Precedent for Craft Recognition

Discussed by: Deadline analysis of category's first-year dynamics; Slate feature on casting's role

The inaugural casting Oscar could go to Sinners' Francine Maisler, fresh off Critics' Choice win, or establish the category's independent identity by honoring a different film. The winner sets expectations for what 'great casting' means to Academy voters—ensemble building vs. star discovery vs. authenticity.

4

Wicked Franchise Recovers at 99th Oscars

Discussed by: Awards watchers noting potential for stage-musical Original Song eligibility in future films

Complete shutout may be anomaly tied to sequel fatigue and mixed reviews rather than franchise rejection. Universal could position future Wicked projects or Chu's other musicals differently. The original's two wins remain intact, and the billion-dollar combined gross suggests audience appetite persists independent of Academy favor.

Historical Context

Titanic's 14 Nominations and 11 Wins (1998)

March 1998

What Happened

James Cameron's $200 million gamble tied the nomination record set by All About Eve in 1950. The film converted nominations to wins at historic rates: 11 of 14, including Picture and Director. Cameron declared himself 'king of the world' at the podium.

Outcome

Short Term

Titanic grossed $1.8 billion worldwide and validated the mega-budget blockbuster model.

Long Term

Set the benchmark for nominations-to-wins conversion. No film has matched 11 wins since.

Why It's Relevant Today

Sinners breaks Titanic's 27-year-old nomination record. Whether it can convert at similar rates will define whether the record reflects quality or category expansion.

The Silence of the Lambs: Horror's Only Best Picture Win (1992)

March 1992

What Happened

Jonathan Demme's psychological thriller became the only horror film to win Best Picture, also taking Director, Actor, Actress, and Adapted Screenplay—the 'Big Five.' Academy voters had historically dismissed horror as genre entertainment.

Outcome

Short Term

Demonstrated horror could achieve prestige recognition when executed with craft.

Long Term

Remained the lone horror Best Picture winner for 30+ years. The Exorcist, Jaws, Get Out, and The Substance all lost.

Why It's Relevant Today

Sinners is the most-nominated horror film ever and could become only the second horror Best Picture winner. Its Southern Gothic vampire premise tests whether the Academy's warming to horror extends beyond psychological thrillers.

Black Panther: First Superhero Best Picture Nominee (2019)

February 2019

What Happened

Ryan Coogler's MCU film earned 7 nominations including Best Picture—the first for any superhero movie. Won 3 Oscars including Costume Design for Ruth E. Carter, the first Black winner in that category. The Dark Knight's snub in 2008 had prompted the expanded Best Picture field.

Outcome

Short Term

Proved genre films could compete in prestige categories when culturally significant.

Long Term

Established Coogler as filmmaker capable of both commercial success and awards recognition.

Why It's Relevant Today

Coogler's return to original filmmaking with Sinners after two Black Panther films suggests he's building a unique career: blockbuster credentials with auteur ambitions. Both films feature Ruth E. Carter's costume work.

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