The 96th Academy Awards will take place on March 10, 2024, live from the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.
This year, "Oppenheimer" tops the Oscar nomination list after scoring 13 nods, followed by "Poor Things" with 11 nods and "Killers of the Flower Moon," with 10. "Barbie" earned eight nominations and "Maestro" snagged seven.
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The Academy Awards showered nominations on Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic, "Oppenheimer," which came away with a leading 13 noms.
Winners of the coveted award have left various marks in the film industry since the first Oscars were handed out on in 1929.
The late Walt Disney holds the record for the most Academy Award wins by a person, with 26, according to the Motion Picture Academy, while "Ben-Hur," "Titanic" and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" are tied for the all-time record for films with the most wins, with 11.
With "Oppenheimer" receiving 13 nominations, it's possible that it'll make history at this year's Oscars if it sweeps the categories in which it's nominated, in the process becoming the most Oscar-winning movie of all time.
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When it comes to selecting the nominees, all Academy members - which includes over "10,500 global film industry artists and leaders," according to Academy's website - are eligible to nominate films for best picture. However, for most of the other categories, Academy members will vote for nominees within their own field, such as acting, directing, editing and so on.
Scroll below to find the top 10 films that have won the most Oscars, the people with the most Oscar wins, and the actors who have received the most Oscars nominations.
People with the most Oscar wins
26 awards
Animation film producer and entrepreneur Walt Disney has 26 Academy Awards.
13 awards
Optical designer Iain Neil has received 13 Scientific and Technical Academy Awards. The category is created to honor the individuals and companies whose discoveries and innovations have contributed in significant and lasting ways to motion pictures.
11 awards
Art director Cedric Gibbons has 11 Academy Awards.
10 awards
Film special-effects artist Farciot Edouart has 10 Academy Awards.
Nine awards
Visual effects artist Dennis Muren.
Music composer Alfred Newman.
Sound designer and recording director Douglas Shearer.
Eight awards
Visual effects artist Richard Edlund.
Costume designer Edith Head.
Music composer, director, pianist and record producer Alan Menken.
Motion picture engineer Edward H. Reichard.
Sound engineer Loren L. Ryder.
Set designer Edwin B. Willis.
Films with most Oscar wins
11 awards
"Ben-Hur," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959 (The film received 12 nominations.)
"Titanic," 20th Century Fox and Paramount, 1997 (The film received 14 nominations.)
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," New Line, 2003 (The film received 11 nominations.)
10 awards
"West Side Story," United Artists, 1961 (The film received 11 nominations.)
Nine awards
"Gigi," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958 (The film received nine nominations.)
"The Last Emperor," Columbia, 1987 (The film received nine nominations.)
"The English Patient," Miramax, 1996 (The film received 12 nominations.)
Eight awards
"Gone with the Wind," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939 (The film received 13 nominations, as well as one special Oscar and one Sci/Tech Award.)
"From Here to Eternity," Columbia, 1953 (The film received 13 nominations.)
"On the Waterfront," Columbia, 1954 (The film received 12 nominations.)
"My Fair Lady," Warner Bros., 1964 (The film received 12 nominations.)
"Cabaret," Allied Artists, 1972 (The film received 10 nominations.)
"Gandhi," Columbia, 1982 (The film received 11 nominations.)
"Amadeus," Orion, 1984 (The film received 11 nominations.)
"Slumdog Millionaire," Fox Searchlight, 2008 (The film received 10 nominations.)
Actors with the most Oscar nominations
21 nominations
Meryl Streep - She's won three Academy Awards.
12 nominations
Katharine Hepburn - She won four Academy Awards.
Jack Nicholson - He's won three Academy Awards.
10 Nominations
Bette Davis - She won two Academy Awards.
Laurence Olivier - He won one Academy Award.
Al Pacino - He's won one Academy Award.
Paul Newman - He won one Academy Award.
Spencer Tracy - He won two Academy Awards.
Denzel Washington - He's won two Academy Awards.
Eight nominations
Cate Blanchett - She's won two Academy Awards.
Marlon Brando - He won two Academy Awards.
Glenn Close - She has not won an Academy Award.
Judi Dench - She's won one Academy Award.
Jack Lemmon - He won two Academy Awards.
Peter O'Toole - He received one Honorary Academy Award.
Geraldine Page - She won one Academy Award.
Robert De Niro - He's won two Academy Awards and has received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2024 Oscars.
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Red carpet coverage starts at 1 p.m. ET 10 a.m. PT with "Countdown to Oscars: On The Red Carpet Live." At 4 p.m. ET 1 p.m. PT, live coverage continues with "On The Red Carpet at the Oscars," hosted by George Pennacchio with Roshumba Williams, Leslie Lopez and Rachel Brown.
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The 96th Oscars, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, begins at 7 p.m. ET 4 p.m. PT, an hour earlier than past years.
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