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Oscars 2024 predictions: Oppenheimer dominates, but upsets loom

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As the Oscars 2024 ceremony approaches, all eyes are on the acclaimed film “Oppenheimer,” poised to sweep the awards.

However, with the Oscars notorious for surprises, could there be upsets in store? Here’s a breakdown of the main categories and the contenders who might shake up the competition.

Best Supporting Actor

Robert Downey Jr. in “Oppenheimer” is the frontrunner, riding on his compelling portrayal and a triumphant comeback narrative. Despite stiff competition from Ryan Gosling in “Barbie,” Downey Jr.’s performance seems unbeatable.

Best Supporting Actress

Da’vine Joy Randolph shines in “The Holdovers,” likely to secure the Oscar with her poignant portrayal. While Jodie Foster in “Nyad” commands respect, Randolph’s momentum appears unstoppable.

Best Actor

Cillian Murphy’s tour de force in “Oppenheimer” places him as the likely winner, despite Paul Giamatti’s impressive performance in “The Holdovers.” However, Giamatti’s endearing charm might sway voters, making this category one to watch closely.

Best Actress

Lily Gladstone and Emma Stone emerge as frontrunners, each delivering stellar performances in “Killers Of The Flower Moon” and “Poor Things,” respectively. With history on Gladstone’s side as the first Native American Oscar nominee, the race remains unpredictable.

Best Director

Christopher Nolan’s recognition for “Oppenheimer” seems imminent, marking a long-awaited triumph for the acclaimed filmmaker. Jonathan Glazer’s unsettling brilliance in “The Zone Of Interest” poses a potential upset, but Nolan’s momentum is undeniable.

Best Picture

“Oppenheimer” stands tall as the likely winner, having captivated both audiences and critics alike. However, the diversity and quality of this year’s nominees ensure a night of celebration for the film industry, highlighting its resilience and creativity.

While “Oppenheimer” may dominate the Oscars, the possibility of surprises keeps the anticipation high.

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