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'Marty Supreme' was completely shut out of this year's Oscars...and so were 'Bugonia,' 'The Secret Agent' and 'Train Dreams.' We're breaking down the night's biggest snubs and surprises.

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00:00Marty Supreme was completely shut out of this year's Oscars, as were Begonia, The Secret Agent,
00:05and Train Dreams. We're breaking down the night's biggest snubs and surprises.
00:10Timothee Chalamet failed to win Best Actor, and his film Marty Supreme, which grossed more than
00:16$179 million at the global box office, didn't take home a single trophy, despite being nominated
00:22for nine awards. Meanwhile, fellow nine-time nominees Sentimental Value and Hamnet each only
00:28won one award, though they were high-profile prizes in Best International Feature and Best
00:33Actress, respectively. Still, that's a low rate of return for how many nominations those titles each
00:38secured. Beyond those snubs, the 2026 Oscars was full of surprises. There was a rare tie in the
00:44live-action short category, with both Singers and Two People Exchanging Saliva winning the award.
00:50And Mr. Nobody against Putin was a surprise winner in the Best Documentary Feature category,
00:55defying numerous experts' predictions that The Perfect Neighbor would win.
00:59Plus, Sinner's cinematographer Autumn Duralt-Arkipaugh made history as the first woman to win the Best
01:05Cinematography Oscar, an award that a number of pundits expected would go to one battle after
01:09another. And in a similar switch, one battle after another won the Oscars' Best Casting Award
01:14that many experts predicted would go to Sinners.
01:17For much more coverage of the 2026 Oscars and the full list of winners, go to THR.com.
01:23For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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