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All the Moments You Must Have Missed From Oscars 2026

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The 2026 Oscars, the most anticipated event in film, gathered top talent from the industry to celebrate the achievements of 2025. The 98th Academy Awards honor artistic accomplishments across filmmaking, from acting and directing to production and screenwriting. Hosted by Conan O’Brien, the night was filled with unexpected turns and historical moments.

Among the highlights, Paul Thomas Anderson earned his first Academy Awards for their work on “One Battle After Another.” The ceremony also included performances of the Best Original Song nominees “I Lied to You” from Sinners and “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters.

If you missed some of the night’s biggest moments, here are the highlights from the 2026 Oscars.

Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor

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The actor won the Best Actor award for his performance in Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler. During his acceptance speech, Jordan paid tribute to Black Hollywood legends.

Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress

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Jessie Buckley took home the Best Actress award. In her acceptance speech, Buckley dedicated the honor to mothers everywhere. The win capped off a successful awards season for her, as she won Best Actress including the BAFTAs, Golden Globes, Critics’ Choice and Actor Guild Awards. Buckley also became the first Irish actress to win the category at the Academy Awards.

K-Pop Animation Scores Major Wins

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The animated musical KPop Demon Hunters also won multiple awards at the ceremony. The Netflix hit won both Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for “Golden,” marking a notable moment for Korean representation in Hollywood. During the acceptance speech, director Maggie Kang dedicated the win to “Korea and Koreans everywhere.”

Barbra Streisand Honors Robert Redford

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Hollywood legend Barbra Streisand made a surprise appearance during the In Memoriam segment of the event. She paid tribute to her friend and former co-star Robert Redford, who passed away in 2025, before performing “The Way We Were” in his honor.

“One Battle After Another” Dominates the Night

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One Battle After Another emerged as one of the biggest winners of the evening. Alongside Paul Thomas Anderson’s first Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director, the film also secured awards for Best Casting and Best Editing. Actor Sean Penn also picked up Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film, before it took the award for Best Picture.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson Surprise as Presenters

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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson made a memorable appearance by presenting the Best Director award together, adding an unexpected twist to the ceremony. Their on-stage chemistry added a memorable highlight to the night.

Amy Madigan Wins Her First Oscar

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Amy Madigan finally won her first Oscar, more than 40 years after her first nomination in 1986. She received the award for her performance as Gladys Lilly in the thriller “Weapons”. During her acceptance speech, Madigan acknowledged the significance of the moment after decades in the industry.

Cassandra Kulukundis Makes Oscars History

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Casting director Cassandra Kulukundis made history as the first-ever winner of the Best Casting category at the Academy Awards for her work on One Battle After Another. Kulukundis has collaborated with Paul Thomas Anderson on multiple projects since Magnolia in 1999.

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