The announcement of the Oscar nominations on Thursday revealed a number of unexpected inclusions and omissions, sparking debate among awards pundits internationally. The nominations, revealed by hosts Danielle Brooks and Lewis Pullman, began with a surprise in the best supporting actress category, as Elle Fanning received a nomination for "Sentimental Value," a performance that had garnered praise but was not widely predicted to be recognized.
The initial announcement set the stage for a series of snubs and surprises throughout the nominations. British actor Delroy Lindo, who received his first Oscar nomination, admitted he was half-asleep when he heard the news.
Among the notable omissions were Paul Mescal, who was expected to receive a supporting actor nomination for "Hamnet," and Chase Infiniti. While "Hamnet" and "One Battle After Another" performed well overall, their showing in the acting categories was softer than anticipated. Jessie Buckley's frontrunner status for best actress for "Hamnet" remains unaffected. The absence of Mescal's name from the list of nominees came as a surprise to many observers.
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