Oscar nominations snubs and surprises: Paul Mescal and Ariana Grande among biggest oversights
- - Oscar nominations snubs and surprises: Paul Mescal and Ariana Grande among biggest oversights
LINDSEY BAHR January 22, 2026 at 11:35 PM
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This image released by Universal Pictures shows Ariana Grande in a scene from "Wicked for Good.." (Universal Pictures via AP)
After such a strong year for movies, the brutal limitations of Oscar nominations were bound to have some big omissions. But there were several genuine shockers Thursday morning, including widely expected nominees like Ariana Grande and Paul Mescal missing out on nods in their respective acting categories. In some cases, that meant room for long overdue recognition, as with Delroy Lindo, who earned his first nomination for âSinners.â
Here are the biggest snubs and surprises:
SNUB: Ariana Grande and âWicked: For Goodâ
âWickedâ got a staggering 10 nominations last year, and yet its much darker sequel, âWicked: For Good,â ended up with zero. Thatâs possibly because the film wasnât as well received as the first by critics â but most still thought that Grande would snag another supporting nomination for her effervescent Glinda. It also means that Cynthia Erivo was left out of best actress, though she wasnât on many prediction lists this time around, and that it was roundly rejected for both crafts and â with two new, original options â song (yet somehow Diane Warren still managed to get through again).
SURPRISE: Delroy Lindo, âSinnersâ
One of the best surprises of the morning was Lindoâs supporting actor nod for playing the hard-drinking blues great Delta Slim in âSinners.â Itâs his first ever Oscar nomination and long overdue. But his inclusion also meant that another âsure thingâ didnât make it.
SNUB: Paul Mescal, âHamnetâ
That seemingly sure thing was Mescal, who delivered an achingly poignant performance as the grieving father William Shakespeare in âHamnet.â It would have been his second Oscar nomination; in 2023, he was recognized for playing another sad father in âAftersun.â
SNUB: Guillermo del Toro, âFrankensteinâ
It was widely assumed that three-time Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro would get a best director nomination for âFrankenstein,â his lifetime passion project that got nine other nominations. The slight surprise is that the academy nominated Joachim Trier for âSentimental Valueâ instead. Somewhat shockingly, del Toro has only been nominated for best director once, for âThe Shape of Waterâ (he won that year).
SURPRISE: Kate Hudson, âSong Sung Blueâ
Who says awards campaigns donât pay off? Kate Hudson made it into the best actress category on a wave of celebrity support and goodwill for her performance as Claire Sardina, one part of a Neil Diamond tribute act. Itâs recognition that was a long time coming. Her first and last acting nomination was 25 years ago, for playing Penny Lane in âAlmost Famous.â
SNUB: Chase Infiniti, âOne Battle After Anotherâ
Hudsonâs inclusion meant that Chase Infiniti did not get her first Oscar nomination for âOne Battle After Another.â Her performance as the teen Willa, wrapped up in a life-or-death situation of her parents' making, was the heart of Paul Thomas Andersonâs masterpiece, and an arrestingly great screen debut.
SNUB: Amanda Seyfried, âThe Testament of Ann Leeâ
Amanda Seyfried was not as widely expected to get a leading actress nomination as Infiniti was, but she deserved one for her visceral, ecstatic turn as Shakers founder Ann Lee. With only one nomination to her name, for playing Marion Davies in âMank,â Seyfried is becoming one of our most underappreciated talents, at least as far as awards are concerned.
SURPRISE: Amy Madigan, âWeaponsâ
Oscar voters hate to be boxed in, and apparently this year they heard the cries about biases against horror movies. Zach Creggerâs âWeaponsâ was certainly one of the most talked about films of the year, but that doesnât always translate at awards time. But Amy Madigan, who seemed like the rebellious, out-of-the-box pick for critics groups, made it into the hypercompetitive supporting actress category. Not included, however, were the women of âMarty Supreme,â Gwyneth Paltrow and Odessa Aâzion, or Regina Hall for âOne Battle After Another.â
SNUB: Jafar Panahi and âIt Was Just an Accidentâ
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi did get nominations for the Palme dâOr-winning revenge drama âIt Was Just an Accidentâ (original screenplay and international feature), but it seems like a wild oversight that one of our most vital and persecuted filmmakers wasnât also recognized for best picture and best director. Panahi filmed âIt Was Just an Accidentâ clandestinely in Iran following a seven-month stint in prison that only ended in 2023 once he went on a hunger strike. A Tehran court in December sentenced him to a year in prison in absentia and imposed a two-year travel ban on him leaving Iran.
SNUB: âDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castleâ
The Oscars have long overlooked anime, despite its immense popularity and quality and, this year, âDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,â which has made over $722 million worldwide, was the big oversight in the animation category. Even âElioâ was nominated.
SNUB: Jesse Plemons, âBugoniaâ
Another headscratcher was Jesse Plemons missing out on a best actor nomination for his raw turn as the conspiracy theorist who kidnaps and tortures Emma Stoneâs CEO character in âBugonia.â As one of our great next generation character actors, itâs wild that heâs only been nominated once, for âThe Power of the Dog.â But Plemons not making it in meant that Ethan Hawke did for his unassailably wonderful performance as the witty and deeply insecure Lorenz Hart in âBlue Moon.â
SURPRISE: âF1â
The Formula One racing movie âF1â might have been a big crowd pleaser and a hit for Apple, but it hadn't been on many lists for a best picture nomination.
SNUB: âJay Kellyâ
Noah Baumbachâs âJay Kellyâ might have once been a top Oscar nominee. Itâs everything the academy tends to swoon over, a lovingly comedic ode to their industry and the people in it. Adam Sandler was great! As was Nicholas Britellâs score. But this year it was just another film that got zero nominations.
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Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ