98th Oscars Snubs & Surprises: Grande Out, Lindo's First Nod

The 98th Academy Awards nominations have generated buzz for notable snubs and surprise inclusions. Ariana Grande was a major omission from the Best Supporting Actress category, while Delroy Lindo received his first-ever Oscar nomination. Actors like Amanda Seyfried have shared their nuanced perspectives on the significance of awards recognition. The ceremony is set to take place on March 15th at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Key Points: 2026 Oscar Nominations: Snubs, Surprises & Reactions

  • Ariana Grande snubbed for Best Supporting Actress
  • Delroy Lindo earns first Oscar nomination
  • Kate Hudson scores surprise Best Actress nod
  • Amanda Seyfried shares perspective on awards
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98th Academy Awards nominations spark buzz over snubs, surprises

Ariana Grande snubbed, Delroy Lindo gets first nod. See the biggest surprises and reactions from the 98th Academy Awards nominations.

"winning an Oscar has never been her primary goal - Amanda Seyfried"

Los Angeles, March 15

The nominations for the 2026 edition of the 98th Academy Awards have sparked conversation among film fans, with several high-profile snubs and unexpected nominations making headlines, according to E! News.

Actors Danielle Brooks and Lewis Pullman announced the nominees for the 98th Academy Awards on January 22, revealing a list that included notable surprises as well as surprising omissions.

Among the most talked-about snubs was Ariana Grande, who missed out on a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category despite strong recognition during the awards season for her portrayal of Glinda in .

Actor Paul Mescal was also absent from the Best Supporting Actor nominations despite receiving praise for his performance in . Similarly, Odessa A'Zion missed a nod for her work in , according to E! News.

While several stars were left out, the nominations also brought surprising milestones. Actor Delroy Lindo earned his first-ever Oscar nomination for his performance as Delta Slim in Sinners.

Meanwhile, Kate Hudson secured a Best Actress nomination for her role in despite a highly competitive category, according to E! News.

Some actors have also shared their perspective on awards recognition. Amanda Seyfried, who was overlooked for her performance in, recently said that winning an Oscar has never been her primary goal, according to E! News.

In a recent interview, Seyfried said she prefers focusing on diverse roles across independent and studio films, adding that she feels her work already speaks for itself.

Meanwhile, Timothee Chalamet, who received his third Oscar nomination for , recently reflected on the significance of award recognition after winning a Golden Globe Award earlier this month.

Expressing gratitude during his acceptance speech, Chalamet said he has always valued the recognition and the journey behind each nomination.

The 2026 Oscars ceremony is scheduled to take place on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and will celebrate achievements in cinema from the past year, according to E! News.

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Rohit P
Awards are nice, but Amanda Seyfried has the right attitude. In the end, it's the work that matters, not the trophy. Our own film industry has many legends who never won a National Award but are immortal. Focus on good roles, recognition may or may not follow.
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David E
Living in Mumbai, I follow both Hollywood and Bollywood closely. The Oscars buzz is fun, but the real surprise for me is how few international films break into the main categories. The world of cinema is so much bigger than just American studios.
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Ananya R
Kate Hudson getting a nod in a competitive year is great! She's a versatile actress. But honestly, the whole awards season feels very insular. As an Indian viewer, I'd love to see more genuine diversity in storytelling, not just tokenism. The snub for Ariana's Glinda is a real head-scratcher.
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Siddharth J
Respectfully, while the Oscars are a big deal, the intense focus on who got "snubbed" feels a bit over the top. There are hundreds of brilliant performances every year that don't get any awards season run at all. Let's celebrate cinema, not just the awards circuit. Congrats to all nominees though!
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Kavya N
Timothée Chalamet's gratitude is refreshing. In our culture, we're taught to respect the journey (safarna) as much as the destination. Awards come and go, but the memory of creating something meaningful stays. Still, will be tuning in for the fashion and speeches! 🎬

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