From surprise wins and emotional speeches to Conan O’Brien’s sharp hosting, the 2026 Oscars delivered prestige, politics and powerful cinema moments.
Hollywood’s biggest night delivered prestige, power plays and just enough drama to keep audiences watching. The 98th Academy Awards, held at the iconic Dolby Theatre, crowned a new champion of cinema as One Battle After Another stormed the ceremony with multiple wins and cemented itself as the defining film of the year.
Hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien, the ceremony balanced humor, emotion and cinematic celebration. While the night may not have delivered the explosive unpredictability some fans expected, it offered something arguably more important — a clear message that powerful storytelling still drives Hollywood’s biggest awards.
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And at the center of that message was one film.
A Big Night For One Battle After Another
Going into the ceremony, the race for best picture looked surprisingly competitive. Films like Sinners had strong momentum throughout awards season, while several other contenders were seen as potential spoilers.
But as the night unfolded, it became increasingly clear that One Battle After Another had captured the Academy’s imagination.
The turning point came early when the film won the newly introduced Best Casting category — an award many predicted would go to Sinners. That victory signaled a shift in momentum and hinted that the film was heading toward a major sweep.
By the time filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson walked on stage to accept the Best Director Oscar, the trajectory of the night was obvious.
Anderson’s speech reflected both humility and excitement. Known for acclaimed films like Boogie Nights, the director admitted how much he had hoped to win the award — a rare moment of vulnerability from one of cinema’s most respected auteurs.
The win not only reinforced Anderson’s legendary status in Hollywood but also highlighted the Academy’s continued appreciation for ambitious storytelling.
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Michael B. Jordan’s Emotional Triumph
One of the most electrifying moments of the night came during the Best Actor category — arguably the most unpredictable race of the evening.
Nominees included powerhouse performers such as Michael B. Jordan, Timothée Chalamet, Ethan Hawke, and Wagner Moura.
Until the final envelope was opened, industry insiders believed any of the four could take the trophy.
When Michael B. Jordan’s name was finally announced, the Dolby Theatre erupted in applause.
Jordan’s win for Sinners was widely seen as both a recognition of his powerful performance and a long-overdue acknowledgment of his growing influence in Hollywood.
His acceptance speech quickly became one of the night’s most talked-about moments. Reflecting on his career journey, Jordan thanked mentors, collaborators and audiences who supported his evolution from blockbuster star to serious dramatic actor.
For many viewers, the speech added emotional depth to the ceremony and reinforced why Jordan remains one of the industry’s most beloved talents.
Conan O’Brien Keeps The Night Smooth
Hosting the Oscars is notoriously difficult. Balancing humor with respect for the industry is a delicate act — but Conan O’Brien handled the challenge with ease.
His opening monologue delivered several memorable jokes, including playful jabs at streaming giant Ted Sarandos, actor Timothée Chalamet, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence in entertainment.
One of the biggest laughs of the night came when O’Brien joked that he might be “the last human host of the Academy Awards,” referencing Hollywood’s ongoing debate about AI’s role in filmmaking.
The comedian’s tone remained lighthearted and friendly throughout the ceremony, avoiding the more controversial political humor that has divided audiences in past years.
For producers, this approach seemed intentional. After criticism of overly long and awkward ceremonies in previous years, the 2026 Oscars aimed for efficiency and momentum.
And for the most part, it worked.
Music, Nostalgia And Surprise Reunions
Beyond the awards themselves, the ceremony featured several memorable performances and reunions.
One of the standout musical moments came from the animated hit K‑Pop: Demon Hunters, whose song “Golden” delivered a visually stunning stage performance.
Another highlight came from Sinners, which recreated a major musical sequence from the film in a spectacular live performance of “I Lied to You.”
Meanwhile, nostalgia ruled the stage when Moulin Rouge! stars Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman reunited to celebrate the film’s 25th anniversary.
The moment thrilled longtime movie fans and reminded audiences just how powerful cinematic memories can be.
Another reunion — featuring the cast of Bridesmaids — brought humor to the stage as actors jokingly read fictional notes attributed to Stellan Skarsgård.
While the segment didn’t land quite as strongly as expected, it added a playful energy to the ceremony.
In Memoriam Brings Emotion
Every Oscars ceremony carries an emotional weight during its In Memoriam segment, and this year was no exception.
Veteran comedian Billy Crystal delivered a heartfelt tribute to filmmaker Rob Reiner, celebrating his contributions to popular cinema.
Music legend Barbra Streisand also delivered a touching homage to her The Way We Were co-star Robert Redford.
The segment reminded viewers that while awards celebrate the future of cinema, they also honor the legends who shaped its past.
Still, some critics noted the absence of iconic actress Brigitte Bardot, sparking debate about how the Academy selects figures for the tribute.
Politics Still Finds A Way Onto The Stage
While the ceremony largely avoided overt political speeches, a few moments touched on global issues.
Actor Javier Bardem drew headlines after using his stage time to speak out against war and express support for global humanitarian causes.
Meanwhile, filmmaker Pavel Talankin, whose documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin won the Oscar for Best Documentary, delivered a speech condemning authoritarian politics.
These moments highlighted how Hollywood’s biggest stage continues to serve as a platform for broader cultural conversations.
Why The Night Still Matters For Hollywood
Although some critics described the ceremony as safe or predictable, the 2026 Oscars still carried major significance for the film industry.
The dominance of One Battle After Another demonstrates that bold storytelling with political themes can still resonate with both critics and voters.
At the same time, Michael B. Jordan’s win signals a continued shift toward recognizing diverse talent and new voices in Hollywood.
And perhaps most importantly, the ceremony reinforced the enduring power of cinema in an era dominated by streaming platforms and changing viewing habits.
Because even after nearly a century, the Oscars remain the ultimate reminder that movies — at their best — still matter.
For one night each year, Hollywood pauses to celebrate that magic.
And the world keeps watching.
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