See the full list of nominees

​The envelope please.

After two delays resulting from the Los Angeles wildfires, the 2025 Oscar nominations were finally announced on Thursday morning.

Bowen Yang (“Wicked”) and Rachel Sennott (“Bottoms”) read off the list from the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills — hours before Yang had to jet back to New York to continue rehearsing “Saturday Night Live” with Best Actor nominee and this weekend’s host/musical performer Timothée Chalamet.

“Emilia Pérez” led the pack with the most nominations with 13. It set the record for the most-nominated non-English language film.


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Notable snubs include Angelina Jolie for “Maria,” Nicole Kidman for “Babygirl,” Pamela Anderson for “The Last Showgirl” and Denzel Washington for “Gladiator II.”

Ariana Grande in “Wicked.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
Karla Sofia Gascon in “Emilia Perez.” ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection

​For the first time, Conan O’Brien will host the starry ceremony at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. The late night vet and podcaster previously emceed the Emmy Awards in 2002 and 2006.

In a well-timed move for the host of a movie industry award show, O’Brien will make his dramatic feature debut this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival in “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” starring Rose Byrne.

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Here is the full list of 2025 Oscar nominees.

Mark Eidelstein and Mikey Madison star in “Anora.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Picture

“A Complete Unknown”

“The Substance”

“The Brutalist”

“Wicked”

“Anora”

“Conclave”

“Dune: Part Two”

“Emilia Perez”

“I’m Still Here”

“Nickel Boys”

Timothée Chalamet plays Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown.” ©Searchlight Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Actress

Demi Moore — “The Substance”

Mikey Madison — “Anora”

Cynthia Erivo — “Wicked”

Karla Sofia Gascon — “Emilia Perez”

Fernanda Torres — “I’m Still Here”

Demi Moore has been acclaimed for her performance in “The Substance.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Actor

Adrien Brody — “The Brutalist”

Timothee Chalamet — “A Complete Unknown”

Ralph Fiennes — “Conclave”

Colman Domingo — “Sing Sing”

Sebastian Stan — “The Apprentice”

Best Supporting Actor

Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg star in “A Real Pain.” ©Searchlight Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Kieran Culkin — “A Real Pain”

Yura Borisov — ” Anora”

Edward Norton — “A Complete Unknown”

Jeremy Strong — “The Apprentice”

Guy Pearce — “The Brutalist”

Best Supporting Actress

Ariana Grande in “Wicked.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Monica Barbaro — “A Complete Unknown”

Ariana Grande — “Wicked”

Felicity Jones — “The Brutalist”

Zoe Saldana — “Emilia Perez”

Isabella Rossellini — “Conclave”

Best Director

Sean Baker — “Anora”

Brady Corbet — “The Brutalist”

James Mangold — “A Complete Unknown”

Jacques Audiard — “Emilia Perez”

Coralie Fargeat — “The Substance”

Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce star in “The Brutalist.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Original Screenplay

“Anora”

“The Brutalist”

“A Real Pain”

“September 5”

“The Substance”

Best Adapted Screenplay

“A Complete Unknown”

“Conclave”

“Emilia Perez”

“Nickel Boys”

“Sing Sing”

Colman Domingo in “Sing Sing.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Cinematography

“The Brutalist”

“Dune: Part Two”

“Emilia Perez”

“Maria”

“Nosferatu”

Best Original Score

“Wicked”

“Emilia Perez”

“Conclave”

“The Brutalist”

“The Wild Robot”

Lupita Nyong’o’s character in “The Wild Robot.” ©DreamWorks/Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Song

“El Ma” — “Emilia Perez”

“Mi Camino” — “Emilia Perez”

“The Journey” — “The Six Triple Eight”

“Like a Bird” — “Sing Sing”

“Never Too Late” — “Elton John: Never Too Late”

Zoe Saldana in “Emilia Perez.” ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Editing

“Anora”

“The Brutalist”

“Conclave”

“Emilia Perez”

“Wicked”

Best Production Design

“The Brutalist”

“Conclave”

“Dune: Part Two”

“Nosferatu”

“Wicked”

Ralph Fiennes in “Conclave.” ©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Costume Design

“A Complete Unknown”

“Conclave”

“Gladiator II”

“Nosferatu”

“Wicked”

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

“A Different Man”

“Emilia Perez”

“Nosferatu”

“The Substance”

“Wicked”

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in “Wicked.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Sound

“A Complete Unknown”

“Dune: Part Two”

“Emilia Perez”

“Wicked”

“The Wild Robot”

Best Visual Effects

“Alien: Romulus”

“Better Man”

“Dune: Part Two”

“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”

“Wicked”

Zendaya in “Dune: Part Two.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Best International Feature

“I’m Still Here”

“The Girl with the Needle”

“Emilia Perez”

“The Seed of the Sacred Fig”

“Flow”

Best Animated Feature

“Inside Out 2”

“Flow”

“Memoir of a Snail”

“Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”

“The Wild Robot”

“Inside Out 2.” ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

Best Animated Short

“Beatiful Men”

“In the Shadow of the Cypress”

“Magic Candies”

“Wander to Wonder”

“Yuck!”

Best Live-Action Short

“A Lien”

“Anuja”

“I’m Not A Robot”

“The Last Ranger”

“The Man Who Would Not Remain Silent”

Best Documentary Feature

“Black Box Diaries”

“No Other Land”

“Porcelain War”

“Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat”

“Sugarcane”

Best Documentary Short

“Death By Numbers”

“I Am Ready, Warden”

“Incident”

“Instruments of a Beating Heart”

“The Only Girl in the Orchestra”

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