Here’s the latest on who has won Oscars so far in 2026, based on live and post‑ceremony coverage from major entertainment and news outlets.

Who has won Oscars so far 2026?

Big picture

  • The 2026 ceremony is the 98th Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
  • Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” is the night’s big winner so far, taking multiple top categories including Best Picture and Best Director.
  • “Sinners” came in with a record 16 nominations and has converted several of them into wins, especially in acting, writing, and technical categories.

Major category winners (so far)

Top awards

  • Best Picture – “One Battle After Another”.
  • Best Director – Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another”.
  • Best Actor – Michael B. Jordan, “Sinners”.
  • Best Actress – Jessie Buckley, “Hamnet”.
  • Best Supporting Actor – Sean Penn, “One Battle After Another”.
  • Best Supporting Actress – Amy Madigan, “Weapons”.

These six wins are driving most of the “who’s actually winning the Oscars tonight?” forum chatter right now, especially the showdown between “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another”.

Film‑by‑film: who’s winning what?

Film Notable wins so far Current narrative
One Battle After Another Best Picture, Best Director (Paul Thomas Anderson), Best Supporting Actor (Sean Penn), Film Editing, Casting (new category).[6][3][5][7] “Big winner of the night”; edging out “Sinners” in the top race.[4][7]
Sinners Best Actor (Michael B. Jordan), Original Screenplay (Ryan Coogler), Original Score, Cinematography (Autumn Durald Arkapaw).[5][7][4] Record 16 nominations, strong haul but narrowly missing Best Picture.[8][6][7]
Hamnet Best Actress (Jessie Buckley); additional craft/short‑list wins reported in some live blogs.[1][3][6][5] Seen as an “actors’ branch favorite” with prestige sheen.[4][5]
Weapons Best Supporting Actress (Amy Madigan).[3][7][5] Surprise win in supporting race, trending heavily in live reactions.[7][4]
Frankenstein Multiple nominations; at least one below‑the‑line win noted in some lists (e.g., genre/tech categories).[3][5][7] Genre favorite; fans happy it didn’t walk away empty‑handed.[8][5]
Sentimental Value Nominated widely; some technical or writing prizes discussed but overshadowed by “Sinners”/“Battle”.[5][7][3] Critical darling, less dominant in wins.[4][5]
_(Note: exact craft‑category breakdowns vary by outlet; official and live‑blog sources are still being updated in some cases.)_

New & notable storylines

  • New casting Oscar – The Academy introduced a Best Casting award; Cassandra Kulukundis won for her work on “One Battle After Another”.
  • Historic cinematography win – Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first woman to win the Oscar for Cinematography, for “Sinners”.
  • Animation & shorts – “The Girl Who Cried Pearls” has been cited as the winner for Animated Short in several live winner lists.

Forum‑style commentary has focused on the tight race between “Sinners” (most nominations, high expectations) and “One Battle After Another” (fewer nominations but more top‑tier wins), along with the sense that acting voters spread the love across different films rather than delivering a single massive sweep.

Quick recap list (names only)

  • Jessie Buckley – Best Actress, “Hamnet”.
  • Michael B. Jordan – Best Actor, “Sinners”.
  • Sean Penn – Best Supporting Actor, “One Battle After Another”.
  • Amy Madigan – Best Supporting Actress, “Weapons”.
  • Paul Thomas Anderson – Best Director, “One Battle After Another”.
  • Cassandra Kulukundis – Casting award, “One Battle After Another”.
  • Autumn Durald Arkapaw – Cinematography, “Sinners”.

For the most precise, fully finalized category‑by‑category winners list, the Academy’s own 2026 ceremony page and updated live winner pages from major outlets (e.g., Los Angeles Times, Rotten Tomatoes, BBC) are the go‑to references.

TL;DR: As of now, “One Battle After Another” is the Oscars 2026 heavyweight with Best Picture, Best Director, and multiple supporting and craft wins, while “Sinners” converts its record nominations into big acting and technical prizes; Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan headline the acting winners list.

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