The 2024 Oscars are on Sunday, March 10 and depending on who wins an award, there could be a surprising amount of records broken!
Lily Gladstone could become the first Indigenous actress to win an Oscar, John Williams could become the oldest Oscar winner, and if Cillian Murphy wins Best Actor for Oppenheimer he would become the first Irish-born actor to do so.
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According to USBets.com, there are 15 records in total that could be broken at the 2024 Oscars. Here is the complete list.
- Oppenheimer (13 nominations) could break the record for the most Oscar wins in one night whilePoor Things (11 nominations) has a chance of equaling the record, which is currently jointly held by Ben-Hur, Titanic and Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King with 11 Oscar wins each.
- Lily Gladstone could become the first Indigenous actress to win an Oscar and also the first Native American winner of a competitive Oscar ever regardless of a category if she wins Best Actress for Killers Of The Flower Moon (*the second feat could also be achieved by the songwriter Scott George, member of the Osage Nation, who is nominated for Best Original Song ‘Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People)’ from Killers Of The Flower Moon).
- Robert DeNiro (Killers Of The Flower Moon, Supporting Actor nominee) and Jodie Foster (Nyad, Supporting actress nominee) could join an elite group of seven other actors with more than three Oscar wins (Katharine Hepburn is the only one with four acting Oscars).
- Cillian Murphy could become the first Irish-born individual to win in the Best Actor category if he wins for Oppenheimer (*Daniel Day-Lewis is a three time Best Actor winner and he has dual British-Irish citizenship, but he was born in London, while Murphy was born in Cork, Ireland).
- Emma Stone could join 26 other actresses who have won two or more acting Oscars for leading performances – Stone won Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2019 for La La Land and she is nominated in the same category this year for Poor Things (in total, 26 actors have won two or more Oscars for leading performances – 16 women and 10 men; when also counting supporting performances, 44 actors have won two or more acting Oscars – 23 women and 21 men, which would make Stone the 45th double Oscar winner).
- Emma Stone (Poor Things, Best Actress & Best Picture nominee) could become only the second actress to ever win for both acting and producing in one night – Frances McDormand became the first one to do so when she won both Best Actress and Best Picture for Nomadland in 2021.
- Justine Triet could become the first French woman to win in the Best Original Screenplay and Best Director categories if she wins for Anatomy of a Fall; Triet’s win in the Best Director category would also extend the record of the 2020s as the decade with the most women winning Best Director (two women have won this decade thus far: Chloé Zhao and Jane Campion, so Triet could be a third female winner this decade and fourth female winner overall, including 2009’s winner Kathryn Bigelow).
- Martin Scorsese could become the oldest winner of the Best Director category if he wins for Killers Of The Flower Moon – Scorsese will be 81 at the time of this year’s ceremony and the current holder of the record is Clint Eastwood who was 74 when he won Best Director for Million Dollar Baby.
- John Williams could become the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar ever if he wins the Best Score Oscar for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – the record is currently held by James Ivory who won Best Adapted Screenplay for Call Me By Your Name at the age of 89 – Williams is going to be 92 at the time of the 2024 Oscars ceremony.
- Thelma Schoonmaker could break out of a 4-way tie and become the sole holder of the record for the most Oscar wins in the Best Editing category if she wins her 4th trophy for Killers Of The Flower Moon.
- The Zone of Interest could become the first UK movie to win the Best International Feature Film Oscar (*since the main dialogue of the movie is not English, it allows for United Kingdom to submit it for the Best International Feature Film category – their previous nominations in the category were for films with Welsh dialogue).
- Italy could extend its record for the most wins in the Best International Feature Film category if they win for Io Capitano – thus far, they have won 14 times, this would be their 15th time winning
- Pixar could extend its record as the studio with the most Oscar wins in the Best Animated Feature category – they have won 11 times out of 18 nominations and a win for Elemental would make it their 12th win in this category.
- The Boy and The Heron (Hayao Miyazaki, Japan) could become only the second non-English movie to win in the Best Animated feature category (with Miyazaki’s Spirited Away being the first and last non-English speaking winner in 2001) while Robot Dreams could become the first movie in the Best Animated Feature category to win with no dialogue.
- Mark Johnson (The Holdovers) or Steven Spielberg (Maestro) have a chance to join an elite group of 9 other individuals who have won the Best Picture Oscar 2 or more times – Johnson won his first Oscar in 1988 for Rain Man and Spielberg won in 1993 for Schindler’s List.
Get the full list of nominations and find out where you can watch all the nominated movies before the Oscars on Sunday, March 10.
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Photo credit: A scene from Killers of the Flower Moon. Courtesy Apple TV+.