Oscars latest: One Battle After Another takes top prize as Jessie Buckley and Michael B Jordan win gongs
Oscars latest: One Battle After Another takes top prize as Jessie Buckley and Michael B Jordan win gongs
Hollywood’s annual awards spectacle kicked off with a flurry of recognition, as One Battle After Another dominated the night by securing six major honors. The film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, also claimed the Best Picture award, marking a significant triumph for its cast and crew. Notable wins included Best Lead Actress for Jessie Buckley, whose performance in Hamnet earned her the top acting honor, and Best Lead Actor for Michael B Jordan, celebrated for his role in Sinners.
Amid the glamour of the red carpet, entertainment and arts correspondent Katie Spencer captured the buzz from Los Angeles. The afterparty saw stars like Chase Infiniti and Rita Ora making bold fashion statements, with Infiniti sporting a sleek black ensemble and Ora drawing attention with a striking black headpiece. Meanwhile, Michael B Jordan took to the stage to honor his Oscar with a heartfelt kiss for the camera.
Behind the Scenes
While the ceremony highlighted on-screen achievements, the behind-the-scenes drama was equally captivating. Stars like Timothee Chalamet, who missed out on the top prize despite his role in Marty Supreme, were seen radiating joy at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. The event also welcomed the presence of Baby Yoda, adding an unexpected twist to the festivities.
Stars often transitioned from the formal awards stage to more relaxed afterparty settings, embracing a range of styles. The cast of Bridesmaids reunited, showcasing the enduring appeal of their comedy. As the night unfolded, attention remained on the winners’ room, where the golden statuettes were claimed.
Behind the Scenes
Notably, Kpop Demon Hunters made headlines with its success. The Netflix film, which blends supernatural elements with K-pop culture, clinched two awards at the Oscars: Best Original Song and Best Animated Feature. Its achievements extend beyond the ceremony, including two Golden Globes, two Critics’ Choice awards, and a Grammy—marking a historic milestone for K-pop in the music industry.
“For Korea and for Koreans everywhere,” said co-director Maggie Kang, a first-time Oscar nominee, reflecting on the film’s significance. “And for those of you who look like me, I’m so sorry that it took us so long to see us in a movie like this. But it is here, and that means the next generations don’t have to go longing.”
The film’s triumph resonated globally, with South Korean media hailing it as a “miracle” that underscores the nation’s growing cultural impact. Fans who feared the story might end at the Oscars can rest easy, as Netflix has announced plans for a sequel.
Jessie Buckley, the Best Actress winner, continued to make waves at the Vanity Fair afterparty, gracing the red carpet with her signature charm. Her presence highlighted the ongoing momentum of the film’s success, as it remains a frontrunner for major awards throughout the season.
