It’s never too early to start thinking about theOscars. Summer blockbuster season is just about over, paving the way for fall festival season. Many of the projected contenders at the 2026 Oscars will screen at one of the major festivals in the coming months. Places like Telluride, Venice, Toronto, and New York will serve as the springboard for many awards season campaigns.

Admittedly, the 2026 Oscars are seven months away, and a lot can change from now until March 26. However, some movies have already begun their campaigns. Others have generated considerable buzz and will launch to the top of the race once they hit theaters. For now, let’s break down the contenders and make our predictions.

Adam Sandler on stage during his Love You special.

Sinners dominated the first half of the year

The first half of the 2025 movie calendar will be remembered for one thing (besides chicken jockey):Sinners.Ryan Coogler’s vampiric horror became a phenomenon. A $100 million budget for an original story presents a significant risk in today’s Hollywood.

However,Sinnersbecame an event, thanks to its savvy marketing campaign, sensational music, and IMAX format. Coogler’s10-minute video about aspect ratioswas a stroke of genius, as it persuaded audiences to see it on the biggest screen possible.

In the lead-up to the release, the trades began reporting whatSinnersneeded to make to be profitable.Puck’s Matt Belloniset theSinners’profitability line at $300 million. Released in April 2025,Sinnersoverperformed in its first weekend with an opening of $48 million in the United States and Canada.

Sinnersbenefited from a strong word-of-mouth reception, resulting in a $45.7 million haul in its second weekend. With a 4.9% drop,Sinnershad the third-best second-weekend performance for a film that made over $40 million.

Critics also positively responded to Coogler’s epic horror.“Sinners is a fantastic and frightening masterpiece from one of cinema’s best, most ambitious directors,” Digital Trends’ Anthony Orlando wrote in hisfive-star review. Its box office success and critical acclaim makeSinnersa serious awards contender, with a legitimate claim to be the frontrunner as of August 3.

Sinnersfeels a lot likeGet Out —a first-half-of-the-year release that will only gain more momentum in awards season. A Best Picture nomination should be a lock, along with screenplay and several below-the-line categories. Coogler should be in the running for Best Director. CanMichael B. Jordanget a spot in Best Actor? As of now, he’s in, but we’ll see how the rest of the year pans out.

The “It’s Time” nominee

One of the actors or directors this season will run an “it’s time” campaign. What does that mean? Every year, voters decide to reward one actor, actress, or director with a nomination to celebrate their respective career. “It’s time for their person to be recognized for their achievements.” Perhaps this person has not won a major award, or they’ve never been nominated.

Last year, look at Demi Moore, who was fantastic inThe Substance.The entire film community rallied around Moore, an actor for over 40 years, and propelled her to her first Oscar nomination.

I look at three candidates this year who can run on the “it’s time” campaign. The first is Adam Sandler, and no, it’s not forHappy Gilmore 2. The Sandman has never been nominated for an Oscar, with many citingUncut Gemsas the movie that should have resulted in a nomination. Sandler is one of the stars ofJay Kelly,Noah Baumbach’s new movie for Netflix.

George Clooney stars as Jay Kelly, a famous actor, while Sandler plays his manager. Early speculation is that Netflix will campaign hard for Sandler in the supporting actor category. Perhaps Sandler will become the next Laura Dern, who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Baumbach’sMarriage Story.

In that same supporting category, Stellan Skarsgård might be the favorite to win for his performance inSentimental Value. Shockingly, Skarsgård has never been nominated for an Academy Award. Winning an Oscar for your first nomination would be a nice way to acknowledge Skarsgård for a fantastic career.

The next candidate is Paul Thomas Anderson. PTA is back in the Oscars mix with his new film,One Battle After Another,which stars Leonardo DiCaprio. The action comedy carries the biggest budget — $140 million — of PTA’s career. Someone who attended atest screeningcalled the film “bats— crazy,” which excites me even more. Anderson has 11 Oscar nominations and zero wins. It’s time for PTA to get his little gold man.

The Marty Supreme conundrum

Josh Safdie’s MARTY SUPREME starring@RealChalamet. Coming soonpic.twitter.com/9ko3uu0IsC

I said most, not all, of the contenders will be heading to the fall festivals. One of the noteworthy movies skipping the major festivals isMarty Supreme, Josh Safdie’s A24 sports dramedy starring Timothée Chalamet. The movie is about Marty Mauser, a ping-pong hustler who becomes an integral figure in the world of table tennis.Marty Supremeis Safdie’s first movie since the split with his brother Benny.

Why would a potential contender skip the fall festival circuit? For starters, I don’t think it’s finished. A24 also has a lot riding onMarty Supremefinancially. It has a $70 million budget, the most expensive film in A24’s history.

If A24 had to choose between profit and Oscars, my guess is they wantMarty Supremeto be profitable. A24 wishes to make more movies with bigger budgets, and ifMarty Supremeis a success, this will only support that decision to make bigger movies.

However, A24 wants to have its cake and eat it, too. IfMarty Supremecan turn a profit and win Oscars, they’ll take it. Let’s see if Chalamet can go on another generational press run like he did forA Complete Unknown.

2026 Oscars: Predictions

Best Picture

Avatar: Fire and AshBugoniaHamnetJay KellyMarty SupremeOne Battle After AnotherSinners*Sentimental ValueSpringsteen: Deliver Me from NowhereWicked: For Good

Best Director

Paul Thomas Anderson,One Battle After AnotherNoah Baumbach,Jay KelleyRyan Coogler, Sinners*Joachim Trier,Sentimental ValueChloé Zhao,Hamnet

Best Actor

Michael B. Jordan,SinnersTimothée Chalamet,Marty SupremeLeonardo DiCaprio,One Battle After AnotherWagner Moura, The Secret AgentJeremy Allen White, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere*

Best Actress

Rose Byrne,If I Had Legs I’d Kick YouJessie Buckley,HamnetCynthia Erivo,Wicked: For GoodJennifer Lawrence,Die, My LoveRenate Reinsve,Sentimental Value*

Best Supporting Actor

Delroy Lindo, SinnersAdam Sandler, Jay KellyAndrew Scott, Blue MoonStellan Skarsgård,Sentimental ValueJeremy Strong,Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Best Supporting Actress

Laura Dern,Jay KellyAyo Edebiri,After the HuntElle Fanning,Sentimental Value*Ariana Grande,Wicked: For GoodWunmi Mosaku,Sinners

*= predicted winner