Oppenheimer ruled 2024 Oscars as Apple TV+ and Netflix were nearly shut out

Author: Digitio

Despite combining for 32 nominations, Netflix and Apple TV+ were nearly shut out of of the 2024 Oscars, with Netflix winning a single award for Wes Anderson’s (Best Live Action Short Film). The big surprise was Martin Scorsese’s (Apple TV+) not gaining a single statue, notably Lily Gladstone losing the Best Actress prize to ‘ Emma Stone.

Universal was the big winner with Oppenheimer (Best Picture, Best Director, editing, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, original score, cinematography) while (Disney’s Searchlight Pictures) garnered four prizes. The other half of “Barbenheimer,” (, ofc) took just a single prize for best song with Billy Eilish’s (and not , sung live at the ceremony by supporting actor nominee Ryan Gosling).

The gala was a letdown for Netflix, which scored six prizes last year. Netflix has won 23 Oscars since 2017, but has yet to win in the Best Picture or Best Actor/Actress categories. That’s despite four nominations this year for Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan (), Colman Domingo for and Annette Bening for .

Lily Gladstone was perhaps slightly favored over Stone to win for and she also would have been the first Indigenous American to win an Academy Award for Best Actor or Actress. The studio was also up for Best Supporting Actor with nominee Robert De Niro and Best Director for Scorsese. Apart from Gladstone’s loss, though, awards were distributed largely as anticipated.

This year, it couldn’t be said that judges were swayed by a lack of theatrical presence from streamers. had a fairly wide release in cinemas, while stayed in theaters for a month prior to its Netflix release. Both chalked up decent box office numbers.

The ceremony itself appears to have been watchable, with proclaiming that producers “finally made an Academy Awards ceremony for the 21st century” and calling it “busy and eclectic.” did describe it as “boring,” but every Oscars for the past 20 years has gotten the same knock.

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