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Weekly Commentary (Updated Oct. 3, 2024): This year’s supporting actor contenders feel thinner than usual, but that could easily change before the Academy finalizes its five nominees. With so many potential contenders still waiting to make their mark, it’s safe to say that surprises could be lurking around the corner.
We’re still waiting on some official category confirmations and first looks for films like Kieran Culkin’s turn in “A Real Pain,” Gabriel LaBelle in “Saturday Night,” and the ever-dynamic Denzel Washington, who’s suiting up for his villainous role in “Gladiator II.” John Magaro and Peter Sarsgaard are also in the mix for their work in “September 5,” depending on where the actors decide to campaign.
Variety can confirm that Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor, the heartthrobs from Luca Guadagnino’s tennis-throuple love story “Challengers,” have decided to submit as supporting actors. This could add some unexpected heat to the competition. With their palpable chemistry on screen, their double entry might be the spark the supporting actor race needs this year.
Also in the wings is Edward Norton’s performance in James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown.” There is no word yet on whether Norton’s portrayal will have the impact we expect, but it’s worth keeping an eye on with three previous noms (“Primal Fear,” “American History X” and “Birdman”). Meanwhile, fans of the “Wicked” musical adaptation will be eager to see if Jonathan Bailey and Jeff Goldblum can enter the conversation.
In the meantime, Clarence Maclin continues to appear in the awards discussion for his stellar performance in Greg Kwedar’s prison drama “Sing Sing.” At the same time, we can’t overlook Stanley Tucci, a true veteran, who’s delivering what could be one of his best performances yet in Edward Berger’s thriller “Conclave,” which premiered at Telluride. Tucci’s a familiar face at the Oscars, and the Academy will likely not miss the chance to acknowledge his work.
Then there’s Guy Pearce, whose buzzworthy role in Brady Corbet’s epic “The Brutalist” could remind us why he’s a Hollywood mainstay. With a runtime that spans nearly four hours, it’ll be interesting to see if the Academy’s Actors Branch has the patience (and the time) to fully appreciate the scale of his performance.
Veteran actor John Turturro, who has been overlooked for an Oscar nod despite standout performances in films like “Quiz Show” (1994), could finally find himself in the mix for “The Room Next Door.” Turturro plays Damian, a passionate climate change advocate, and former lover to both women in the film (Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton), delivering a climactic scene near the end that could secure his spot in the conversation.
Finally, don’t count out Brian Tyree Henry. Known for bringing depth and emotion to every role he takes on, Henry could land another nomination, this time for his portrayal of Jason Crutchfield, coach to Olympic boxing champion Claressa Shields, in the inspirational film “The Fire Inside.” With past Oscar-nominated boxing coaches like Paul Giamatti in “Cinderella Man” and Burgess Meredith in “Rocky,” Henry could find himself joining the ranks of memorable mentors who received the Academy’s invitation.
As always, the supporting actor category remains unpredictable. This year will be interesting with a mix of familiar faces and exciting new contenders. Check out the updated rankings below.
The 97th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 2. The full rankings are below. All movie listings, titles, and distributors are not final and are subject to change.
** denotes the performer could be campaigned in lead or supporting, and/or the film could open in 2025.
And the Predicted Nominees Are
Rank
Performer & Film
1
Denzel Washington — “Gladiator II” (Paramount Pictures)
2
Stanley Tucci — “Conclave” (Focus Features)
3
Kieran Culkin — “A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures)
4
John Turturro — “The Room Next Door” (Sony Pictures Classics)
5
Clarence Maclin — “Sing Sing” (A24)
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Next in Line
Rank
Performer & Film
6
Guy Pearce — “The Brutalist” (A24)
7
Gabriel LaBelle — “Saturday Night” (Sony Pictures) **
8
Edward Norton — “A Complete Unknown” (Searchlight Pictures)
9
Peter Sarsgaard — “September 5” (Paramount Pictures)
10
Lamorne Morris — “Saturday Night” (Sony Pictures)
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Other Contenders
Rank
Performer & Film
11
John Magaro — “September 5” (Paramount Pictures)
12
Selton Mello — “I’m Still Here” (Sony Pictures Classics)
13
Yura Borisov — “Anora” (Neon)
14
Ray Fisher — “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix)
15
Jeremy Strong — “The Apprentice” (Briarcliff Entertainment)
16
Samuel L. Jackson — “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix)
17
Brian Tyree Henry — “The Fire Inside” (Amazon MGM)
18
Josh O’Connor — “Challengers” (Amazon MGM)
19
Jason Schwartzman — “Queer” (A24)
20
Mark Eydelshteyn — “Anora” (Neon)
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Also In Contention
Rank
Performer & Film
21
Pedro Pascal — “Gladiator II” (Paramount Pictures)
22
Ben Chaplin — “September 5” (Paramount Pictures)
23
John Lithgow — “Conclave” (Focus Features)
24
Tom Hardy — “The Bikeriders” (Focus Features)
25
Tommy Dewey — “Saturday Night” (Sony Pictures)
26
Jay O. Sanders — “His Three Daughters” (Netflix)
27
Drew Starkey — “Queer” (A24)
28
Mike Faist — “Challengers” (Amazon MGM)
29
Carlos Diehz — “Conclave” (Focus Features)
30
Bill Skarsgård — “Nosferatu” (Focus Features)
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Eligible Performers (Best Supporting Actor)
** This list is incomplete and not yet finalized. Not all films have distribution or release dates. All are subject to change.
Yura Borisov — “Anora” (Neon)
Mark Eydelshteyn — “Anora” (Neon)
Jeremy Strong — “The Apprentice” (Briarcliff Entertainment)
Antonio Banderas — “Babygirl” (A24)
Harris Dickinson — “Babygirl” (A24)
Jean Reno — “Babygirl” (A24)
Tom Hardy — “The Bikeriders” (Focus Features) **
Barry Keoghan — “Bird” (Mubi) **
Franz Rogowski — “Bird” (Mubi) **
Harris Dickinson — “Blitz” (Apple Original Films)
Elliott Heffernan — “Blitz” (Apple Original Films)
General entry, best picture, RAISE submission deadline: Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024
Governors Awards: Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024
Preliminary voting begins Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, at 9 a.m. PT.
Preliminary voting ends Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, at 5 p.m. PT.
Oscar Shortlists Announcement: Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024
Eligibility period ends: Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024
Nominations voting begins Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, at 9 a.m. PT.
Nominations voting ends Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, at 5 p.m. PT.
Oscar Nominations Announcement: Friday, Jan. 17, 2025
Oscar Nominees Luncheon: Monday, Feb. 10, 2025
Final voting begins Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, at 9 a.m. PT
Final voting ends: Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, at 5 p.m. PT
Scientific and Technical Awards: Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025
97th Oscars: Sunday, March 2, 2025
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