Michael B. Jordan, Amy Madigan, Stellan Skarsgård and Emma Stone John Shearer/WireImage, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images, Andreas Rentz/Getty Images, Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment 25 guests of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast - which features hourlong career-encompossing conversations with people in contention for awards - received 2026 Oscar nominations on Thursday morning. Their names (listed in alphabetical order), along with what they're nominated for and links to their episodes, can be found below: Jerry Bruckheimer (best picture for F1) - episode Rose Byrne (best actress for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You) - episode Ruth E. Carter (best costume design for Sinners) - episode Timothée Chalamet (best picture and best actor for Marty Supreme) - episode Benicio Del Toro (best supporting actor for One Battle After Another) - episode Guillermo del Toro (best picture and best adapted screenplay for Frankenstein) - episode one, two and three Jacob Elordi (best supporting actor for Frankenstein) - episode Elle Fanning (best supporting actress for Sentimental Value) - episode Jack Fisk (best production design for Marty Supreme) - posting next week Ethan Hawke (best actor for Blue Moon) - episode Kate Hudson (best actress for Song Sung Blue) - episode Michael B. Jordan (best actor for Sinners) - episode Delroy Lindo (best supporting actor for Sinners) - episode Amy Madigan (best supporting actress for Weapons) - episode Wagner Moura (best actor for The Secret Agent) - episode Sheila Nevins (best documentary short for Children No

MORE: "Were and Are Gone") - episode Jafar Panahi (best original screenplay for It Was Just an Accident) - episode Sean Penn (best supporting actor for One Battle After Another) - episode Natalie Portman (best animated feature for Arco) - episode Joshua Seftel (best documentary short for All the Empty Rooms) - episode Stellan Skarsgård (best supporting actor for Sentimental Value) - episode Steven Spielberg (best picture for Hamnet) - episode Emma Stone (best picture and best actress for Bugonia) - episode Diane Warren (best original song for "Dear Me" from Diane Warren: Relentless) - episode one, two and three Chloé Zhao (best director and best adapted screenplay for Hamnet) - posting next week Click here to peruse all 600-plus episodes of Awards Chatter - and don't forget to subscribe (for free) and leave us a rating and review! Related Stories Movies Teyana Taylor Says She and Jessie Buckley FaceTimed After 2026 Oscar Nominations Movies This Year's Oscar Noms Reflect the Academy Becoming a Citizen of the World THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up sundance 2026 'Frank & Louis' Director Hopes Her Sundance Movie Shines a Light on the Role of Caretaking in Prison Teyana Taylor Teyana Taylor Says She and Jessie Buckley FaceTimed After 2026 Oscar Nominations Sundance Film Festival Reviews 'Hanging by a Wire' Review: Jaw-Dropping Footage Undermined by Generic Documentary Storytelling Sundance Film Festival Reviews 'The Huntress' Review: A Tense and Mournful Exploration of One Woman's Vigilante Justice in a Mexican Border Town sundance 2026 Sundance Doc 'Silenced' Tackles the Weaponization of Defamation Cases in the Post-MeToo Era Oscars 2026 This Year's Oscar Noms Reflect the Academy Becoming a Citizen of the World sundance 2026 'Frank & Louis' Director Hopes Her Sundance Movie Shines a Light on the Role of Caretaking in Prison Teyana Taylor Teyana Taylor Says She and Jessie Buckley FaceTimed After 2026 Oscar Nominations Sundance Film Festival Reviews 'Hanging by a Wire' Review: Jaw-Dropping Footage Undermined by Generic Documentary Storytelling Sundance Film Festival Reviews 'The Huntress' Review: A Tense and Mournful Exploration of One Woman's Vigilante Justice in a Mexican Border Town sundance 2026 Sundance Doc 'Silenced' Tackles the Weaponization of Defamation Cases in the Post-MeToo Era Oscars 2026 This Year's Oscar Noms Reflect the Academy Becoming a Citizen of the World