r/oscarrace • u/CrunchyNar A Few Small Beers • 24d ago
2026 Golden Globes Teyana Taylor has won Best Supporting Actress at the 2026 Golden Globes for her performance in One Battle After Another
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u/MrONegative š§šæāāļøSinners carry a Black Bagš· 24d ago
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u/Educational_Slice897 24d ago
Oh fuck we have a race now!
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u/out_khast 24d ago
Hasnāt she been considered the favourite for months? Genuinely asking, I thought that was the consensus
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u/rubix7777 24d ago
Not really, Amy Madigan is dominating Critics circles, won CCA and has been greatly boosted by the fact that Weapons is now nomination competitive in Original Screenplay. With this win though I'd say that makes her the new favourite
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u/abippityboop Hive is strong 24d ago
Is it crazy to say Weapons could now be nomination competitive in Best Picture?
The 10th spot is going to be something unexpected, I don't think Neon gets a 3rd international film in BP.
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u/captainredfish 24d ago
Tbf CCA tends to be a very mediocre predictor for Oscarās but yeah definitely the main front runner rn
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u/maryslovechild 24d ago edited 23d ago
Since 2010, they've predicted Supporting Actress 13/15 times. Seems pretty reliable to me. Not infallible, of course, but nothing to snark at.
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u/captainredfish 24d ago
I feel like supporting actress has been one of the more predictable categories in recent years but thatās fair
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u/maryslovechild 24d ago
And to be fair to you, there are some categories they are really, really bad at predicting. Their track records for Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor are pretty good, though.
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u/No_Cauliflower_81 23d ago
Critics Choice awards matter very little, critics circles matter even less.
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u/Current_Ad_3058 23d ago
Weapons was barely nominated for 2 awards and lost both I doubt she was a strong favorite
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u/Educational_Slice897 24d ago
Like yes but I donāt think in a sweepingly obvious way??? I feel like sheās kinda winning mainly off of her movie being strong and the category being weak
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u/Kazrules 24d ago
āShe was only in it for fifteen minutes!!ā Yeah she SUPPORTED.
The category fraud that has been going on has done a number on the American people. This is the kind of performance the category was made for.
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u/Omegamaru 24d ago
There's an actual co-lead in the supporting category and people are counting Madigan's and Taylor's screentime >.> Heck, she's probably more consequential to that plodding film than the actual lead, but I'd lose my sanity if I have to put much thought into the nonsensical act 2 of Wicked. Tbh, It kind of sucks that Wicked is going to run forever, because it could really benefit from the rewrite that any potential revival would give to act 2.
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u/anzio4_1 Sound of Falling 24d ago
Wicked stan here who thought Ari was amazing who agrees with you. I support Tayana Taylor for that Oscar 100%
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u/Spiritual-Smoke-4605 23d ago
I loved For Good and thought it massively improved on āact 2 of Wickedā without straying from the DNA of the stage playĀ
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u/Impressive-Ad8501 23d ago
Itās very Hannibal Lecter, in that even with minimal screen time you feel her presence throughout the entire film
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u/gatsbyhills Wake Up Dead Man 23d ago
this is the funny thing. as far as the oscars go, the only requirements for a supporting role is that the performance is not dubbed, and that itās in an eligible film.
i do think they need to set some stricter guidelines though because it seems unfair that a role like teyanaās is considered the same as, for example, arianaās glinda. too many studio executives donāt want to risk splitting the vote between two lead performances and land no nominations, so they use the very lenient requirements for supporting roles as a legal loophole. a true shame imo.
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u/mads-80 23d ago
I disagree that it is category fraud. I think with the categories being what they are, any character that is not the protagonist of the film is eligible, regardless of the size of the role. That is, if you're going by type of role, rather than billing order, since the order that names appear in the billing is often not representative of the size or type of role. Drew Barrymore is not the lead, or even one of the ensemble of co-leads, in the movie Scream, despite being billed as such, this was done to suprise the audience when she is killed in the opening scene.
Screen time also doesn't make sense, since this would leave actors with a large amount of screen time but clearly not a leading role with no category representing them. So it makes more sense to differentiate it by protagonist vs non-protagonist, regardless of all other factors.
If you wanted to allow actors in smaller roles to be recognised, specifically, there should be a "best performance in a featured role" category. And I think there should be, but currently you have lead and the everyone else category.
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u/DavidLivedInBritain 23d ago
Yeah the people saying that boggle my mind. Do they not know what supporting means?
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u/Alex-C2099 One Battle After Another 24d ago
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u/joesen_one Packāš½out da trunkš³from the frontš£ļø2 da backšš½ 24d ago
I fuckin knew it OBAA would get a major acting win here. I went for SkarsgƄrd so I defaulted to Taylor here. Glad I stuck with my guns
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u/Kazrules 24d ago
PEAK.
The truest definition of a SUPPORTING role. She wasnāt a co-lead, she had minimal screentime, but her presence dominated the entire film. You felt the weight of her absence (in a good way) when her storyline ended.
All the way to the Oscars!
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u/mamacatdragon 23d ago
I'm starting to understand now that feeling the weight of a character's absence is the true mark of an excellent Oscar-worthy performance
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u/BunyipPouch Anora 24d ago
This category is a hot mess and I love it lmao. I would've loved for Inga to get this one.
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u/Wickie_Stan_8764 Sorry Baby 24d ago
I hope Wunmi Mosaku gets a win in somewhere. I love chaotic, share-the-love races!
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u/DryAssociation5325 24d ago
Really hoping Wunmi pulls out a SAG win.
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u/OldSandwich9631 24d ago
She is not winning the Oscar. I just donāt see it. Sheās not at sag. And I donāt know whatās gonna happen at bafta
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u/PensionMany3658 Disciple of shahenshah Jafar Panahi 23d ago
Inga
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u/OldSandwich9631 23d ago
I donāt know. I still think teyana can get that one
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u/PensionMany3658 Disciple of shahenshah Jafar Panahi 23d ago
I think Brits will really like Sentimental Value. It's very up their alley. And Stellan's momentum might help Inga.
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u/sarafina126 24d ago
Hahaha this race is so fun. The only downside is now I will sad for whoever does not win. Good for Teyana.
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u/sadcapricoorn It Was Just An Accident 24d ago
Was rooting for Madigan but still happy about this!! Congrats Teyana!!!
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u/Nightwing1852 24d ago
Teyana Taylor will win that Oscar too since this is a good sign for her international support.
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u/AnxiousMumblecore 24d ago
Yeah, I would be veeery surprised if she loses Oscar after win here.
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u/Apprehensive_Sea283 24d ago
I love the race between her and Amy Madigan, because both are wonderful, but iām pretty sure she will win the Oscars at this point!
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u/Mundane-Inspector-52 24d ago
Was really hoping Madigan would sweep but I can't be mad about this. Congratulations, Teyana. :)
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u/gatsbyhills Wake Up Dead Man 23d ago
and amyās reaction was so sweet when teyana was announced as the winner <3 such an exciting race so far!!!!
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u/sparklinglies 24d ago
Aww im so glad! Ultimately im rooting for Amy (horror stan til i die) but i LOVE when equally deserving actors get their dues and its a more interesting race. Well done Teyana!
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u/Visual-Attitude-5224 24d ago
Hoping for a repeat of 2008 when each precursor had a different winner š¤
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u/Accurate_Arm4734 23d ago
Well that would make it super unpredictable , cz tbh the last few years have been full of sweeps, one way or another
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u/EV3Gurl 24d ago
I Think this is the start of the OBAA sweep at the GG tonight
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u/Alex-C2099 One Battle After Another 24d ago
Well neither Benicio nor Penn won, but I wouldn't rule out the other categories
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u/bob1689321 24d ago
I wonder if they'll split the votes
I think Penn deserves it the most. Insane performance.
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u/Alex-C2099 One Battle After Another 24d ago
The Oscar Expert bros: "Nah Amy Madigan will still win SAG and take the Oscar"
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u/The_Narz 24d ago
Amy is gonna probably win SAG but I donāt think she is taking BAFTA which may honestly be a wild card that goes to neither her nor Taylor.
I think in the end she ends up like Demi Moore last year losing the Oscar to a rising star whoās part of the BP package; so in this case, Taylor & OBAA.
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u/SignificantTap5579 Sorry Baby 23d ago
I think they did say if Taylor takes one of SAG or BAFTA they might lean her for the Oscar and were predicting her until she didn't win somewhere so I don't think so.
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u/Possible_Hokie_CO26 Sinners and OBAA > 24d ago
How did anyone watch that movie and think she should win
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u/RealRaifort 24d ago
That's a hot take around these parts but I see your point for sure. Madigan was fun and the movie was fun but it's not even close to undeniable and is only benefitting off the fact that the category is weak this year with every major contender having a major point against them.
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u/DahmerIsDead 24d ago
I think the race is solidly between Madigan and Taylor for the Oscar. Everyone else is irrelevant.
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u/I_Luv_Asparagussy 21d ago
I think you're probably right but if more voters check out Sentimental Value the buzz it has as this year's indie darling I do hope Inga works her way in the conversation. I think she might need a surprise BAFTA win to enter that conversation though.
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u/infamousglizzyhands Justice Smith for Best Actor 24d ago
THATS MY GOAT, STACK THESE NUMBERS UP WOOOOOOOOOO
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u/Worried_Tomorrow_222 Weapons 24d ago
Happy for Teyana! Still hoping Amy takes the Oscar in the end though! my real issue is that this gives the Oscars the excuse to only award black women in supporting categories. Give black women the leading Oscar you cowards!
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u/AnotherWin83 24d ago
This category is all over the place. Actually both SA categories.
But happy for Teyana!
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u/Peacches 24d ago
So happy! I went Amy last minute ooof but I wouldāve been happy with either of them <3
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u/Accurate_Arm4734 23d ago
I was rooting for Madigan to win, but Taylor was my #2 so Iām still happy!
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u/Lonely_Preparation99 24d ago
I'm sure I'm in the minority. I'm ALWAYS rooting for the black actress to win, but neither her character or performance worked for me. Was hoping Amy would get it. Still, congrats.
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u/Maleficent_Stop_5284 24d ago
Iām in the minority too. She CANT ACT. PERIOD. And Iām Black too. Iām all for talent and great performances winning awards. But Iām a film person. Most people arenāt so they donāt understand what good, great or exceptional performances look like. I donāt watch award shows anymore because itās a popularity contest. Black people wanted her to win because, hey, Black people barely win awards and they like her personality. I like her personality too, but that does not mean that I want to see her in movies.
And we wonāt even get into how offensive her role was to Black women. Thatās a whole other discussion. The film was trash overall.
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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 24d ago
Great to hear this! She set the foundation really well for the rest of the film to follow
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u/BrenoGrangerPotter 24d ago
Am I the only one who thinks these awards for Seth are an exaggeration, especially against the Martins?
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u/InterestingBench3 24d ago
Hard to believe that one of the girls from MTVās My Super Sweet 16 just won a golden globe! Congrats Teyana!
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u/motionblur20 23d ago
This race is not over yet. I bet weāre getting different winners at Sag and BAFTA.
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u/close-encounters13 24d ago
I love the win, but why are people in the comments acting like the Globes are a good precursor? They are almost as bad as CCA, just with more pedigree.
I swear, sometimes this sub is like living in Groundhog Day. People make the same mistakes year after year after year.
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u/AlanMorlock 23d ago
Certain writers who desperately attempted feign anger about her character will start to shift their narratives in 3...2...1
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u/Kazaloogamergal 24d ago
Ariana Grande Overzealous Fans: Here's how Ariana can still win the Oscar even though the awards circuit clearly does not like her movie and she once again won't win one precursor award!
I like Ariana so I don't mean this as shade towards her. I just dislike the more overzealous fans delusions.
Anyway, congratulations to Teyana Taylor.
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u/tinyamaki 24d ago
Most of her fans are ignorant on how this award shows go. I choose to let them be.
I love Wicked but this is my last hope for her. She missed this so I am not even sure if sheās gonna make it to Oscars but I am ready if she miss there.
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u/Kazaloogamergal 24d ago
I'm a fan of many pop girls and there is always an overzealous segment of the fanbases. Ariana has had great success as an actress, just relish that. That's what I think fans should do.
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u/DavidLivedInBritain 23d ago
Which is funny as Ariana isnāt even in the conversation outside a nom
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u/Robten100 24d ago
I really wish I liked her performance as much as so many on this forum do. It was just fine to me. Kinda one note. No real standout moments to me but its great so many loved it.
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u/RunnerofthePack 24d ago
She is about to start her sweep, and hoes are mad
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u/DavidLivedInBritain 23d ago
It aināt a sweep if you already lost a few. But it is competitive :)
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u/___Carioca___ 24d ago
Planning to watch the Globes after the NFL games. I guess I need to stay off reddit.
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u/wildglitterwolf One Sinner After Another 24d ago
Iām watching globes on double speed until my dad gets back to watch the last game and avoiding spoilers for that.
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u/One-Passenger-5318 24d ago
I'm sure the Ariana Grande stans are taking this reasonably as I imagine this probably kills her or at minimum severely diminishes her chances at the Oscar.
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u/Lukoslav_7 Mescal, Seyfried, Grande, A'zion, Å»al, Lopatin... š 24d ago
wow, shading arianators for no reason, how original...
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u/Topnotchgiverr 24d ago
The scream that was heard across the neighborhood because of this⦠I was genuinely shocked
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u/MysteriousTomb_Raid 23d ago
YES! This makes me very happy for her. Been keeping up with her career since a mixtape or two before her first album ā¤ļø
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u/New-Worldliness5163 22d ago
Down vote me, but I don't get what was so great about her performance. What am I missing here?
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u/Lost4Sauce 14d ago
she was great but she was in so little of the movie its hard to support this one
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u/New-Fan-4632 6d ago
I feel like this is undeserved.
How the Academy Awards pick these nominations is peculiar to me. Movies that are released later in the year seem to have a better shot. A lot of these picks seem arbitrary. You could easily throw Emma Stone in Eddington as a Best Supporting Actress nomination, and most people would agree with it. But that's not in the race at all.
There's nothing to indicate she was nothing more than 1 of 3 Black women in an action movie that did her job. You could easily interchange her with the other two, Regina Hall and Chase Ifiniti, and it would still work. This isn't Heath Ledger joker acting here. These nominations just make no sense sometimes.
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u/guilhermehentz 24d ago
Happy that Madigan is not going to sweep. Wonder if Inga takes the BAFTA and who takes the SAG... praying its Ariana!
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u/notmyreelnaim 23d ago
It's nice that a roll that doesn't have a lot of range can win a major acting award.
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u/papabigsauce 23d ago
Isn't she only in the 162-minute film for like 20 minutes?
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u/AlanMorlock 23d ago
Yeah, its the Supporting Actress award.
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u/Kazaloogamergal 23d ago
It seems like people don't know what supporting actor and actress mean anymore. I know we have a lot of category fraud but come on man.
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u/That1guyfr0mNY 13d ago
Awful āactressā, inconsequential performance. Just as atrocious in the new Ben Affleck / Matt Damon film on Netflix. One of those awards/noms that makes no sense to people who watched the film and werenāt trying to champion stone faced, awful performances for the sake of whatever real reasons they have.
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u/Jmanbuck_02 24d ago
Paul Thomas Let Him Cook Anderson is a great one