Byย Jake Coyle

NEW YORK (AP) โ€” Who says to beware the Ides of March?

A March 15ย Academy Awardsย may feel late. By then, it will be almost a year sinceย โ€œSinnersโ€ย sunk its teeth into moviegoers last April. Some nominees have been on the campaign trail since theย Cannes Film Festivalย in May.

But the upside of a prolonged Oscar race has meant some unexpected late drama. Think about the same movies long enough, and minds can change. For months, Paul Thomas Andersonโ€™sย โ€œOne Battle After Anotherโ€ย sailed through awards season, picking up prize after prize. But the wins for โ€œSinnersโ€ and Michael B. Jordan atย Sundayโ€™s Actor Awardsย โ€” along with some other recent developments โ€” have given the Oscar race what Smoke or Stack might call fresh blood.

An Academy Awards that had looked like a runaway might be a close call, after all. With Oscar voting ending Thursday, letโ€™s survey the top categories

Best Picture

WHERE THINGS STAND

โ€œOne Battle After Anotherโ€ has won at theย Golden Globes, theย BAFTAs, theย Producers Guildย and theย Directors Guild. But its nearly unblemished record was shaken up at Sundayโ€™s Actor Awards (formerly the SAG Awards), where โ€œSinnersโ€ took the top prize. Youโ€™d have to have quite a few rounds at the โ€œSinnersโ€ juke joint to convince yourself that anything else has much of a chance.

Andy Jurgensen, from left, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, and Paul Thomas Anderson pose with the awards for best director, cinematography, and adapted screenplay for 'One Battle After Another' at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, BAFTA's, in London, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Andy Jurgensen, from left, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, and Paul Thomas Anderson (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

WHAT HAS THE EDGE

The tea leaves are strongest for Andersonโ€™s โ€œOne Battle After Another.โ€ The Producers Guild, which uses a preferential ballot like the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences does, is among the most predictive of bellwethers. Their winners have matched the last five years and in eight of the last 10 years.

The actors guild best ensemble prize, on the other hand, has a shaky track record. In the last 31 years, the SAG winner has matched the Oscar champ only 15 times. The win for โ€œSinners,โ€ though, came right in the midst of Oscar voting. It was a good time to show out. So this race feels close to a coin flip, with a Warner Bros. movie on both sides. The awards season resume makes โ€œOne Battle After Anotherโ€ the front-runner. But โ€œSinners,โ€ even with a record-setting 16 Oscar nominations, gets to play the underdog.

Best Actor

WHERE THINGS STAND

This has been one of the most competitive and hard-to-call races of the season. Look at Leonardo DiCaprio. He gives one of the best performances of his career, in the best picture favorite, and heโ€™s still a long shot. Instead,ย Timothรฉe Chalametย was widely perceived as in the lead after early wins at the Globes and the Critics Choice Awards for his frenetic performance in โ€œMarty Supreme.โ€ But the BAFTAs muddied the waters (Robert Aramayo, not in the Oscar mix, was the unexpected winner). And โ€œSinnersโ€ star Michael B. Jordan, much to his surprise, won at the Actor Awards.

WHO HAS THE EDGE

Chalametโ€™s maybe meta campaign, full of swagger and braggadocio, rubbed some voters the wrong way. At the same time, many in the academy felt the 30-year-old should have won last year, for his Bob Dylan in โ€œA Complete Unknownโ€ โ€” a year when he won with the actors guild but lost toย Adrien Brody (โ€œThe Brutalistโ€)ย at the Oscars. Chalamet will hope the reverse happens this year. But the academy is notoriously resistant to rewarding young stars. Jordan, 39, isnโ€™t much older. But it now suddenly feels like his moment.

Best Actress

WHERE THINGS STAND

Since the fall festival launch of โ€œHamnet,โ€ย Jessie Buckleyย has been the favorite. Sheโ€™s won at the Globes, the BAFTAs and the Actor Awards. Her closest competition is probably Rose Byrne, who won at the Globes in the comedy/musical category for โ€œIf I Had Legs Iโ€™d Kick You.โ€

Jessie Buckley arrives at the 98th Academy Awards Oscar nominees luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Jessie Buckley (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

WHO HAS THE EDGE

This oneโ€™s easy. Fortunes have fluctuated in most of the top categories, but Buckley has been entrenched as the front-runner for months.

Best Supporting Actor

WHERE THINGS STAND

Sean Penn, a two-time Oscar winner, has done nearly no campaigning, yet he finds himself the favorite after winning at the Actor Awards and the BAFTAs. But several other nominees remain in the mix.ย Stellan Skarsgรฅrdย (โ€œSentimental Valueโ€) won at the Globes and is the kind of widely-liked veteran actor the academy likes to reward. But so is Delroy Lindo (โ€œSinnersโ€), who was a surprise Oscar nominee. In the eyes of many, Lindo has quickly joined the contenders.

WHO HAS THE EDGE

Pennโ€™s recent wins put him clearly in the lead, and he might stay there. But this remains a category rife with possibilities. The academyโ€™s strong international leanings should help Skarsgรฅrd. And it wasnโ€™t an accident that when โ€œSinnersโ€ won best ensemble at the Actor Awards, Lindo gave the acceptance speech.

Best Supporting Actress

WHERE THINGS STAND

This category has been all over the map. Teyana Taylor (โ€œOne Battle After Anotherโ€) won at the Globes. Wunmi Mosaku (โ€œSinnersโ€) won at the BAFTAs. And Amy Madigan (โ€œWeaponsโ€) won at both the Actor Awards and the Critics Choice Awards.

Amy Madigan poses in the press room with the award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role for "Weapons" during the 32nd Annual Actor Awards on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Amy Madigan (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

WHO HAS THE EDGE

Any of those three could win. Two of them โ€” Taylor and Mosaku โ€” have the benefit of co-starring in films the academy obviously loves. โ€œSinnersโ€ and โ€œOne Battle After Anotherโ€ have 29 nominations between them, while โ€œWeaponsโ€ has only the one. Yet the 75-year-old Madigan, another celebrated character actor whoโ€™s been great for decades, has the momentum thanks to her charming Actors Award speech.