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Hamnet to Sinners: 12 films to look out for as Oscars race begins

Jeremy Allen White as Brice Springsteen, sitting by a bed and playing an acoustic guitar
The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White plays Bruce Springsteen in music biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere

The popcorn blockbusters that filled cinemas over the summer might be as distant a memory as the smell of sun cream, but the film industry is now gearing up for the most exciting time of the year – awards season.

Hamnet, Sinners and Christy are just a few of the titles you can expect to hear more about now the awards race is under way, although some of the potential contenders haven’t even premiered yet.

A huge number of Oscar-tipped movies launched at the recent Venice, Telluride and Toronto film festivals, joining others that had already generated buzz at Sundance and Cannes earlier in the year.

As we begin the long journey to the Oscars on 14 March, here are 12 frontrunners – plus a few extras – to keep an eye on:

1. Hamnet

Jessie Buckley in Hamnet, putting her hands to her mouth, surrounded by people
Irish actress Jessie Buckley stars in Hamnet, the adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s award-winning novel

If you were to write the perfect recipe for a potential best picture Oscar nominee, the ingredients would broadly resemble Hamnet.

Adapt a wildly popular novel (by Maggie O’Farrell), hire a recent Oscar winner (Nomadland’s Chloé Zhao) to direct it, and cast two popular young actors (Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal) in the leading roles.

Set in 1596, Hamnet examines the death of William Shakespeare’s 11-year-old son, and the events that led the Bard to write his play Hamlet.

Last weekend, the film won the Toronto People’s Choice Award, usually an indicator of Oscars success. It will be released in UK cinemas on 9 January 2026.

2. One Battle After Another

Leonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another, driving a car and looking concerned while glancing in the rear-view mirror
The rapturously received film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, could win one Oscar after another

Always the bridesmaid, never the bride is a phrase that could have been invented for director Paul Thomas Anderson.

Nearly all of his previous films – including Licorice Pizza, Phantom Thread and There Will Be Blood – have scored several Oscar nominations, but none has ever won him best picture or best director.

That could change this year with One Battle After Another, a rapturously received film starring Leonardo DiCaprio about a group of former revolutionaries who reunite to rescue the kidnapped daughter of one of the group’s members.

Critics have broadly agreed the best picture contender broadly earns its 2hr 50min length thanks to some gripping storytelling and rapid pacing. In UK cinemas from 26 September.

3. Sinners

Michael B Jordan as two different characters in Sinnrs, both wearing smart suits, one in a maroon hat and tie, the other in a blue shirt and hat
Michael B Jordan played twin brothers in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, released earlier this year

A vampire movie released unusually early in the awards year doesn’t exactly scream Oscars contender.

And yet, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is just the kind of film that gives Hollywood hope in an era of low morale – an original idea and box office smash at the same time.

Set in 1932, the film focuses on twin brothers who return home to the Mississippi Delta for a fresh start, not realising an evil force awaits them. It’s available to buy or rent digitally.

4. Bugonia

Emma Stone, with a shaved head, sitting at a dinner table, wearing an orange top, looking straight ahead
Emma Stone shaved her head for Bugonia, her fourth collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos

Emma Stone’s latest film sees her play a powerful CEO who is kidnapped by two conspiracy theorists who believe she’s an alien.

But there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface than meets the eye, as you’d expect from a film by Poor Things and The Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos.

While Stone has won best actress twice in the last decade, her co-star Jesse Plemons could score his first best actor nomination for the film. Released in the UK on 7 November.

5. Christy

Sydney Sweeney in Christy, wearing boxing gloves while in the boxing ring
Anyone But You star Sydney Sweeney is almost unrecognisable as boxer Christy Martin

From Jerry Maguire and King Richard to The Blind Side, the Oscars have always been partial to a sports biopic.

There are three in the race this year. The first stars Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney as Christy Martin, one of America’s most famous female boxers.

Christy, directed by David Michôd, follows Martin’s rise in the 1990s, and her husband’s attempt to murder her in 2010. Sweeney could land her first Oscar nomination for the film, which is released in UK cinemas on 28 November.

6. Anemone

Daniel Day-Lewis in Anemone, looking to the sky
Daniel Day-Lewis’s performance in Anemone is his first acting role since 2017’s Phantom Thread

Daniel Day-Lewis announced his retirement from acting in 2017, ahead of the release of his apparently final film Phantom Thread.

But last year, it was announced that the three-time Oscar winner had been tempted out of the Hollywood wilderness to appear in a movie directed by his son Ronan.

Appropriately, the film follows a former soldier who reunites with his brother after living in isolation in the woods for 20 years.

Let’s get this out of the way now: It’s pronounced ah-NEM-uh-nee. Released in UK cinemas on 7 November.

7. The Smashing Machine

Dwayne Johnson as UFC fighter Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine, with a towel around his shoulders and surrounded by people applauding
After years as a blockbuster star, Dwayne Johnson pivots to a more dramatic role in The Smashing Machine

Another sports drama in the running is The Smashing Machine, which sees blockbuster star Dwayne Johnson play UFC fighter Mark Kerr in the early days of the sport in the 1990s.

The Rock transforms in more ways than one. Not only is his physical appearance significantly different, but it also marks something of a career pivot and the first genuine Oscars contender of his career.

Benny Safdie won the best director award at Venice for the film, which is released in UK cinemas on 3 October.

8. Sentimental Value

Two young women, one embracing the other
Renate Reinsve (left) could score a best actress nomination for Sentimental Value

As the winner of the Grand Prix, Sentimental Value was one of the breakout hits at Cannes this year.

The film focuses on two estranged sisters who reconnect with their distant father after the death of their mother.

Best actress contender Renate Reinsve reunites with director Joachim Trier, four years after their acclaimed hit The Worst Person in the World. Released in the UK on 26 December.

9. After the Hunt

Ayo Edebiri and Julia Roberts standing outside facing each other, Roberts leaning on a car
Ayo Edebiri (left) tells her college professor (Julia Roberts) she was raped by another teacher

This one is definitely going to generate what the internet likes to call “discourse”.

A promising college student (Ayo Edebiri) accuses one of her professors (Andrew Garfield) of rape, leaving another of the teachers (Julia Roberts) caught in the middle.

Director Luca Guadagnino will hope this film can land him back in the awards conversation after his previous two, Queer and Challengers, were shut out last year. Released in UK cinemas on 22 October.

10. It Was Just An Accident

Two men with a woman in a wedding dress, sitting at the back end of a car with its boot open
It Was Just An Accident won the top prize at Cannes and could be a major Oscars player

Following in the footsteps of last year’s best picture winner Anora, Jafar Panahi’s film It Was Just An Accident won the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes in May.

Against a backdrop of political repression in Iran, it follows a man who recognises the former intelligence officer who tortured him in prison after a chance encounter at a garage.

The film is likely to be nominated in the international category, having been selected to represent France rather than its home country Iran, and could well show up in best picture too. Released on 5 December.

11. Marty Supreme

Timothée Chalamet is seen on the set of "Marty Supreme" in Midtown Manhattan on October 02, 2024 in New York City, wearing a suit and glasses and leaning down to a taxi window
Timothée Chalamet was pictured filming Marty Supreme on the streets of New York last October

There are far too few Hollywood films about table tennis for our liking – something this Josh Safdie movie intends to put right.

Starring recent Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme is loosely based on real-life player Marty Reisman’s pursuit of greatness. Released on 1 January 2026.

12. Wicked: For Good and Avatar: Fire and Ash

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in Wicked, standing opposite each other
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo will return in Wicked’s sequel, which was filmed at the same time as the first film

We’re cheating here by shoehorning two films into one entry, but the Wicked and Avatar sequels have a lot in common.

Both are likely to bulldoze the box office this side of Christmas, both are new instalments of previous best picture nominees, and both have colons in their titles.

Jon M Chu’s Wicked: For Good will conclude the origin story of Elphaba, the wicked witch of the west, while James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash will see the Na’vi encounter an aggressive new tribe.

With an expanded best picture category, the Academy likes to nominate some blockbusters, particularly because it helps the ceremony stay relevant to younger audiences.

Which other films are in the race?

Rebecca Ferguson in A House of Dynamite, surrounded by screens, talking on the phone
Rebecca Ferguson stars in missile thriller A House of Dynamite, from former best director winner Kathryn Bigelow

We didn’t have the space to mention every awards contender above, so here’s a brief outline of a few others:

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