The 2025 Oscars have come and gone, marking a momentous occasion in Hollywood as several major films, winners ,and performances took center stage. With two musical films, “Wicked” and “The Brutalist,” as well as the period drama “Emilia Pérez,” leading the nominations, the night at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2025, was filled with suspense and excitement. All three films were in the running for Best Picture, with “Emilia Pérez” leading the charge with 13 nominations, followed by “Wicked” and “The Brutalist,” each with 10 nods. As the 97th Academy Awards unfolded, fans were eager to see how these films would fare and which performances would take home the coveted golden statues.The 2025 Oscars also saw history being made for winners and nomines, especially with Emilia Pérez’s lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón becoming the first transgender woman to be nominated for Best Actress. While her Oscar journey was marred by controversy, her nomination was still a significant milestone for the LGBTQ+ community. Meanwhile, “Wicked,” the adaptation of the Broadway hit, garnered attention not only for its performances but also for Ariana Grande’s first-ever Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Glinda, the Good Witch. Grande was up against fierce competition, including Cynthia Erivo, who portrayed Elphaba, and Zoe Saldaña, who would later win Best Supporting Actress, becoming the first American of Dominican descent to claim the honor.AwardsCelebritiesCultureTV/Film
See All The Winners And Nominees At The 2025 Oscars
March 3, 2025
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The 2025 Oscars have come and gone, marking a momentous occasion in Hollywood as several major films, winners ,and performances took center stage. With two musical films, “Wicked” and “The Brutalist,” as well as the period drama “Emilia Pérez,” leading the nominations, the night at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2025, was filled with suspense and excitement. All three films were in the running for Best Picture, with “Emilia Pérez” leading the charge with 13 nominations, followed by “Wicked” and “The Brutalist,” each with 10 nods. As the 97th Academy Awards unfolded, fans were eager to see how these films would fare and which performances would take home the coveted golden statues.
The 2025 Oscars also saw history being made for winners and nomines, especially with Emilia Pérez’s lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón becoming the first transgender woman to be nominated for Best Actress. While her Oscar journey was marred by controversy, her nomination was still a significant milestone for the LGBTQ+ community. Meanwhile, “Wicked,” the adaptation of the Broadway hit, garnered attention not only for its performances but also for Ariana Grande’s first-ever Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Glinda, the Good Witch. Grande was up against fierce competition, including Cynthia Erivo, who portrayed Elphaba, and Zoe Saldaña, who would later win Best Supporting Actress, becoming the first American of Dominican descent to claim the honor.
In addition to these stars, the night was filled with incredible performances and heartfelt speeches, making the 2025 Oscars an unforgettable evening in Hollywood’s history. As we look back at the winners and nominees of the 2025 Oscars, it’s clear that this year’s ceremony celebrated both new talents and timeless classics in the world of cinema.
Here are the winners and nominees at the 2025 Oscars…
Best Picture
WINNER: Anora, Alex Coco, Samantha Quan and Sean Baker, Producers
“The Brutalist,” Nick Gordon, Brian Young, Andrew Morrison, D.J. Gugenheim, Brady Corbet, Producers
“A Complete Unknown,” Fred Berger, James Mangold and Alex Heineman, Producers
“Conclave,” Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Michael A. Jackman, ProducersDune: Part Two,” Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe and Denis Villeneuve, Producers
“Emilia Pérez,” Pascal Caucheteux, Jacques Audiard, Producers
“I’m Still Here,” Maria Carlota Bruno, Rodrigo Teixeira, Producers
“Nickel Boys,” Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Joslyn Barnes, Producers
“The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Producers
“Wicked,” Marc Platt, Producer
Actor in a Leading Role
WINNER: Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete UnknownColman Domingo, Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
Sebastian Stan, The Apprentice
Actress in a Leading Role
Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
WINNER: Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Fernanda Torres, I’m Still HereAwardsCelebritiesCultureTV/Film
See All The Winners And Nominees At The 2025 Oscars
March 3, 2025
winners-2025-oscars-style-rave
The 2025 Oscars have come and gone, marking a momentous occasion in Hollywood as several major films, winners ,and performances took center stage. With two musical films, “Wicked” and “The Brutalist,” as well as the period drama “Emilia Pérez,” leading the nominations, the night at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2025, was filled with suspense and excitement. All three films were in the running for Best Picture, with “Emilia Pérez” leading the charge with 13 nominations, followed by “Wicked” and “The Brutalist,” each with 10 nods. As the 97th Academy Awards unfolded, fans were eager to see how these films would fare and which performances would take home the coveted golden statues.
The 2025 Oscars also saw history being made for winners and nomines, especially with Emilia Pérez’s lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón becoming the first transgender woman to be nominated for Best Actress. While her Oscar journey was marred by controversy, her nomination was still a significant milestone for the LGBTQ+ community. Meanwhile, “Wicked,” the adaptation of the Broadway hit, garnered attention not only for its performances but also for Ariana Grande’s first-ever Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Glinda, the Good Witch. Grande was up against fierce competition, including Cynthia Erivo, who portrayed Elphaba, and Zoe Saldaña, who would later win Best Supporting Actress, becoming the first American of Dominican descent to claim the honor.
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In addition to these stars, the night was filled with incredible performances and heartfelt speeches, making the 2025 Oscars an unforgettable evening in Hollywood’s history. As we look back at the winners and nominees of the 2025 Oscars, it’s clear that this year’s ceremony celebrated both new talents and timeless classics in the world of cinema.
Here are the winners and nominees at the 2025 Oscars…
Best Picture
WINNER: Anora, Alex Coco, Samantha Quan and Sean Baker, Producers
“The Brutalist,” Nick Gordon, Brian Young, Andrew Morrison, D.J. Gugenheim, Brady Corbet, Producers
“A Complete Unknown,” Fred Berger, James Mangold and Alex Heineman, Producers
“Conclave,” Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Michael A. Jackman, Producers
“Dune: Part Two,” Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe and Denis Villeneuve, Producers
“Emilia Pérez,” Pascal Caucheteux, Jacques Audiard, Producers
“I’m Still Here,” Maria Carlota Bruno, Rodrigo Teixeira, Producers
“Nickel Boys,” Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Joslyn Barnes, Producers
“The Substance,” Coralie Fargeat, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Producers
“Wicked,” Marc Platt, Producer
Actor in a Leading Role
WINNER: Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes, Conclave
Sebastian Stan, The Apprentice
Actress in a Leading Role
Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia Pérez
WINNER: Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here
Actor in a Supporting Role
Yura Borisov, Anora
WINNER: Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown
Guy Pearce, The Brutalist
Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice
Actress in a Supporting Role
Monica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown
Ariana Grande, Wicked
Felicity Jones, The BrutalistIsabella Rossellini, Conclave
WINNER: Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez
Directing
WINNER: Anora, Sean Baker
The Brutalist, Brady Corbet
A Complete Unknown, James Mangold
Emilia Pérez, Jacques Audiard
The Substance, Coralie Fargeat
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
A Complete Unknown, Screenplay by James Mangold and Jay CocksWINNER: Conclave, Screenplay by Peter Straughan
Emilia Pérez, Screenplay by Jacques Audiard; In collaboration with Thomas Bidegain, Léa Mysius and Nicolas Livecchi
Nickel Boys, Screenplay by RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes
Sing Sing, Screenplay by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar; Story by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, John “Divine G” Whitfield
Writing (Original Screenplay)
WINNER: Anora, Written by Sean Baker
The Brutalist, Written by Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
A Real Pain, Written by Jesse Eisenberg
September 5, Written by Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum; Co-Written by Alex DavidThe Substance, Written by Coralie Fargeat
Music (Original Score)
WINNER: The Brutalist, Daniel Blumberg
Conclave, Volker Bertelmann
Emilia Pérez, Clément Ducol and Camille
Wicked, John Powell and Stephen Schwartz
The Wild Robot, Kris Bowers
Music (Original Song)
WINNER: “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez; Music by Clément Ducol and Camille; Lyric by Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard
“The Journey” from The Six Triple Eight; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren“Like a Bird” from Sing Sing; Music and Lyric by Abraham Alexander and Adrian Quesada:
“Mi Camino” from Emilia Pérez; Music and Lyric by Camille and Clément Ducol
“Never Too Late” from Elton John: Never Too Late; Music and Lyric by Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt and Bernie Taupin
Animated Feature Film
WINNER: Flow, Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža, Ron Dyens, Gregory Zalcman
Inside Out 2, Kelsey Mann and Mark Nielsen
Memoir of a Snail, Adam Elliot and Liz Kearney
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham, Richard Beek
The Wild Robot, Chris Sanders and Jeff Hermann