
Heading into Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony, the race seemingly narrowed to just two films: Ryan Coogler’s Sinners and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. The first, a horror thriller starring Michael B. Jordan, made history with a record-breaking 16 nominations, while Anderson’s ensemble piece, led by Leonardo DiCaprio, trailed with 13.
Making for a fascinating Oscar season, both hail from Warner Bros., so things would’ve had to have gone sideways for the studio not to emerge triumphant in the studio race scorecard. When the final trophy was handed out, Warner Bros. did, in fact, emerge victorious with a total of 11 Academy Awards, tying a record for the most wins by a studio in a single night at the Oscars.
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