Who will win the 2023 Oscars? The “Everything Everywhere All at Once”the now-classic sci-fi film from Daniels (director duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who have already won several awards for their work), is up for 11 awards, including nominations for Best Picture and all the major categories (except for the Best Actor category).

Its main competitor is “The Banshees of Inisherin”the fantastic and brutally depressing new film from one of today’s greatest screenwriters, Martin McDonagh, who was responsible for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,” “Missouri,” the film that earned Frances McDormand her first Oscar in 2018.

Both films have garnered multiple accolades and received several “Best Picture” awards, making it harder to know which will take home the biggest Oscar of the night.

The winners of the acting categories are more predictable – if we consider the previous award ceremonies – and things are looking very optimistic for the movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. Michelle Yeoh is likely to win the Best Actress award (even though Cate Blanchett took the Critics Award), while Ke Huy Quan is most likely to win in the Best Supporting Actor category. However, don’t expect to see Jamie Lee Curtis or Stephanie Hsu pick up the Best Supporting Actress award, which Angela Bassett will likely pick up for her work in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the first major Oscar acting category for a Marvel movie. Meanwhile, Brendan Fraser is still the favorite to win the best actor award for his performance in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale.

When are the Oscars?

The Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 12 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.

Where will you watch the Oscars?

The 2023 Oscars will be broadcast live on ABC.

Who will be the host?

Jimmy Kimmel will host for the third time. The show went without a host for several years after Kimmel’s last appearance. In an ad for this year’s show, which is based on Top Gun: Maverick, Kimmel joked that he’s the right person for the job, noting that he can’t be slapped because he cries so much.

Which films are in the running for the golden statuette?

The 10 films competing for best picture are: Avatar: The Way of Water, The Banshees of Inisherin, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Fabelmans, Tár, Top Gun: Maverick, Triangle of Sadness, Women Talking.

Who will appear at the 2023 Oscars?

Like every year, the nominees for Best Song will appear on stage, but there are some who will be absent from this year’s ceremony.
Rihanna will perform ‘Lift Me Up’ from ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ and Kala Bhairava will sing ‘Naatu Naatu’ by MM Keeravaani from RRR.

Son Lux will perform ‘This is a Life’ from ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, alongside Talking Heads’ David Byrne and actress Stephanie Hsu. Sofia Carson and Diane Warren will sing “Applause” from “Tell it Like a Woman” and Lenny Kravitz will sing during the In Memoriam tribute. Lady Gaga will not be present at the ceremony, as it became known a few days ago.

What are the favorites?

The independent sci-fi film “Everything Everywhere All at Once” by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert collects 11 nominations. Close to it, however, is the dark comedy “The Banshees of Inisherin” with nine nominations. Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once) may have a slight edge over Cate Blanchett (Tár) for Best Actress. Best Actor is harder to pin down, with Brendan Fraser (The Whale) and Austin Butler (Elvis) in contention.

In the supporting actress categories, Angela Bassett (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) and Ke Huy Quan (Everything Everywhere All at Once) are the frontrunners, although Jamie Lee Curtis’ win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards might mean something… Steven Spielberg (The Fabelmans) may win his third Best Director Oscar, although Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are the frontrunners.

What was controversial this year?

Aside from the usual snubs and surprises, the biggest topic this year has been the debate surrounding Andrea Riseborough’s unexpected Best Actress nomination. Riseborough was nominated for the little-seen Texas drama To Leslie after many stars rallied around her performance. However, the same did not happen for the other two nominees for the best actress award, Danielle Deadwyler (Till) and Viola Davis (Woman King). Some spoke of racial discrimination in the film industry.