The announcement of Oscar nominations on Thursday revealed several unexpected outcomes, challenging predictions from awards season observers. The best supporting actress category kicked off the surprises with the nomination of Elle Fanning for her role in the Norwegian family drama, "Sentimental Value," a choice that caught many off guard.
The nominations, announced by hosts Danielle Brooks and Lewis Pullman, continued to deliver unexpected snubs and surprises throughout the morning. Among the notable omissions were Paul Mescal, who was widely expected to receive a supporting actor nomination for "Hamnet," and Chase Infiniti, who was anticipated to be recognized for "One Battle After Another." While both films garnered nominations in other categories, their performance in the acting categories fell short of expectations. Despite Mescal's absence from the supporting actor category, industry analysts believe it will not affect Jessie Buckley's frontrunner status for best actress in "Hamnet." The unexpected nominations and omissions have sparked debate among film critics and audiences globally, highlighting the subjective nature of awards season and the diverse range of cinematic achievements recognized by the Academy.
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