2026 Oscars: Hear from Michael B. Jordan and other nominated stars of this year's best movies

Oscar Nominees Bring Emotional Depth to their Roles

As Hollywood's biggest stars took to the red carpet, they opened up about what drove them to take on complex roles and push boundaries in their craft. Among them was Michael B. Jordan, who is nominated for Best Lead Actor for his dual performance as twins "Smoke" and "Stack" in Ryan Coogler's vampire thriller "Sinners."

For Jordan, the key to bringing these characters to life lay in his own experiences and emotions. He explained, "The roles and the characters I get have the opportunity to play, you try to bring as much of yourself...and effort into them to bring those characters to life." This approach resonated with Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo, who were also nominated for their respective performances in "Sinners."

This year's Oscar nominations are a record-breaking 16, surpassing previous records held by films like "Titanic," "La La Land," and "All About Eve." The sheer number of nominations speaks to the quality of work being done in Hollywood, with many standout films vying for recognition.

One such film is Paul Thomas Anderson's "It's an Original Concept," which has earned Leonardo DiCaprio his sixth career Lead Actor nomination. DiCaprio praised the film's originality and its director's ability to capture a pivotal moment in history. The film itself is up for Best Picture, and it has already won several awards, including the Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, and National Board of Review Awards.

Other notable nominees include Jessie Buckley, who won both the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award for her role in "Hamnet" and is now an Oscar nominee for Best Actress. She spoke candidly about the importance of storytelling and its power to affect people's hearts.

As the 2026 Oscars approach, fans are eagerly anticipating the ceremony. The live pre-show, "On The Red Carpet at the Oscars," will feature exclusive interviews with nominees, fashion analysis, and more. Don't miss the 98th Academy Awards on March 15 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on ABC and Hulu, followed by "The Bachelorette: Before the First Rose."
 
πŸ€” I think what's really interesting about these Oscar nominations is how they showcase the depth of human emotion in storytelling. The way these actors bring their own experiences and emotions to their roles makes the characters feel so much more real πŸŽ₯. It's like we're seeing a piece of ourselves reflected back at us on screen. And with 16 nominees this year, it just goes to show that there are so many talented people out there pushing boundaries and taking risks in Hollywood πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm loving all these talented actors bringing so much depth to their roles 🀩! It's like you can see themselves in the characters. I totally get why Michael B. Jordan poured his heart into playing those twins - we've all been twin-strugglers at some point, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's inspiring to see them be vulnerable and honest about what drives them as actors.

And I have to say, I'm loving the diversity in this year's nominees 🌎. Jessie Buckley is an amazing talent, and her win for "Hamnet" was well-deserved. I think it's so important for us to celebrate strong female voices in storytelling - they're changing the game! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so stoked about this year's Oscar nominations πŸŽ‰! I mean, it's not just about the prestige and accolades (although, let's be real, they're super cool), but also about the fact that we get to see some incredibly talented actors bringing their A-game to the big screen. Like, have you seen Michael B. Jordan's performance in "Sinners"? He's got this raw emotionality that just draws you in and makes you feel like you're right there with him on screen 🀯.

And can we talk about Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo for a sec? Their performances are so nuanced and multi-layered, it's like they're speaking straight to your soul. It's no wonder they got nominated - these actors are seriously giving it their all, and it's paying off in a big way.

The thing that really gets me is how each nominee approaches their role differently. Like Jessie Buckley's just poured her heart and soul into "Hamnet" (no pun intended πŸ™ƒ). She's talking about the importance of storytelling and its power to touch our hearts... I mean, can we agree on that? 😊

Anyway, I'm basically counting down the days until the 2026 Oscars πŸŽ‰. Who else is excited for all the behind-the-scenes goodness and exclusive interviews with these talented folks? πŸ’–
 
omg, i'm so excited for the oscars this year!! 🀩 they're like, the ultimate recognition for talented actors who bring their A-game to their roles... michael b jordan's performance in sinners sounds so intense 😲 and leo di caprio's always been my fave, but it's awesome that he's getting another chance at a lead actor nom. i love how wunmi mosaku and delroy lindo are also up for awards - they're like, the ultimate underrated talent πŸ™Œ

i'm also super curious about paul thomas anderson's film... it sounds so unique and historical πŸ€“ and jessie buckley's won several awards already, so i'm expecting big things from her too πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

the live pre-show on abc and hulu is going to be so much fun πŸŽ‰ can't wait to see the red carpet looks and get some behind-the-scenes scoop on all the nominees... 98th academy awards are gonna be lit πŸ”₯
 
πŸŽ₯ these oscar nominations are insane lol 16 is crazy i mean some of these performances are SO nuanced it's impressive how they brought their characters to life 🀯 michael b jordan's twin thing in sinners is so intense, i need to see that movie ASAP. leonardo di caprio's been nominated like six times already and he still brings the heat 🎬 paul thomas anderson's it's an original concept sounds so interesting, can't wait to watch it. and jessie buckley won both golden globe and critics choice for hamnet, no wonder she's a oscar nominee now 🀩
 
🀩 I'm so hyped for this year's Oscars! πŸŽ‰ The fact that we have a record-breaking number of nominations (16!) is a testament to how talented actors are pushing boundaries and bringing depth to their roles. πŸ‘ Michael B. Jordan's performance in "Sinners" is insane – his ability to tap into his own emotions and experiences to bring these characters to life is truly inspiring πŸ™Œ.

What I love about this year's nominees is that they're all bringing their unique perspectives and talents to the table 🌎. From Jessie Buckley's powerful storytelling in "Hamnet" to Paul Thomas Anderson's direction, it's clear that we're witnessing some incredible filmmaking happen right now πŸ’₯.

I'm also excited to see how this year's Oscars will tackle diversity and representation on screen 🀝. With so many talented actors from underrepresented communities being recognized, I think we're finally starting to see a shift towards more inclusive storytelling 🌈. Bring it on! πŸ”₯
 
I think its cool that actors are getting nominated for their own personal stuff, like what they've been through in life...it makes it more real when you see them putting a part of themselves into these roles. But at the same time, I'm a bit worried that if everyone's just bringing themselves to their characters, the acting will suffer. It's like, don't get me wrong, being emotional and authentic is important, but what about technique? Practice and training can take your acting to another level too. πŸ€”

Also, 16 nominations this year feels a bit overwhelming...I mean, I'm sure it's great that so many films are getting recognition, but at some point, you gotta limit it or else the voters might just be voting for the names alone. And don't even get me started on how long it takes to watch all these movies πŸŽ₯.
 
🌟 I'm so hyped about this Oscar season! It's amazing to see how these talented actors are pouring their emotions into their roles - it's like they're taking a piece of themselves and sharing it with us. I love that Michael B. Jordan is using his own experiences as inspiration for his characters, it's so relatable 🀩. And can we talk about the record-breaking number of nominations? It's like the industry is giving a big ol' hug to all these amazing films πŸ€—. I'm rooting for Paul Thomas Anderson's "It's an Original Concept" and Jessie Buckley's "Hamnet" - they both have so much heart and talent πŸ’•. Can't wait for the 2026 Oscars!
 
I'm loving how diverse these Oscar nominations are! 🀩 It's amazing to see actors like Michael B Jordan and Wunmi Mosaku bring their own experiences to the roles, making them so relatable. And can we talk about how talented Jessie Buckley is? Her performance in "Hamnet" still gives me chills πŸ’”. I'm also intrigued by Paul Thomas Anderson's "It's an Original Concept", it sounds like a game-changer πŸŽ₯. The fact that they're all pushing boundaries and taking risks is what makes the Oscars so exciting, can't wait to see who takes home the awards! πŸ†
 
I'm loving how Oscar nominations are all about emotional depth these days 🀩. It's great to see actors like Michael B. Jordan and Wunmi Mosaku putting their own experiences into their roles – it makes the performances so much more authentic πŸ’―. The fact that 16 films are up for recognition is insane, though! It's a testament to how talented people in Hollywood are pushing boundaries and taking risks with their craft πŸŽ₯.

I'm also loving the attention on Jessie Buckley's performance in "Hamnet". Her passion for storytelling shines through, and it's amazing to see her win awards like the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award πŸ’₯. The 2026 Oscars can't come soon enough – I'll be glued to my screen watching all those talented actors take the stage πŸ“Ί!
 
I'm so tired of all these acting awards πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ! Like seriously, every year it's a bunch of rich people patting themselves on the back for doing their job. But I guess when you're making bank playing vampires and historical figures, you've got to give credit where credit is due πŸ’Έ.

And can we talk about how old Leonardo DiCaprio is getting? 🀯 He's been nominated like 6 times already...has he not won yet?! It's just weird seeing him on those red carpets looking all suave and stuff 😎.

And I'm so over the whole "it's an original concept" phrase πŸ™„. Like, no kidding it is! Paul Thomas Anderson always finds a way to make something new and interesting. But honestly, I'd rather watch some of his old films than this one πŸ“Ί.
 
omg u guys cant even guess how hyped i am for the oscars!!! 🀩 16 nominations is insane!! michael b jordan as twins in sinners sounds like such a wild ride idk how he does it lol but seriously, its so cool that they're bringing their own experiences and emotions to their roles. jessie buckley's story about hamnet being all about storytelling just gives me all the πŸ“šπŸ’– leonardo di caprio 6th lead actor nom tho what even is his secret πŸ˜‚ anyway, cant wait for the red carpet live show on abc & hulu! gonna be lit πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸŽ‰
 
😊 I'm so sorry I missed this thread, but I had to weigh in! πŸ€— I think what really stood out to me was Jessie Buckley's interview about storytelling... it's like she's speaking straight from my heart ❀️. As someone who's always been a bit of an introvert, I feel like stories have the power to transport us and connect us with others on a deeper level. And honestly, some of these Oscar nominees are giving me ALL the feels right now 😭. Michael B. Jordan's twin roles in "Sinners" had me hooked from the start... his dedication to bringing those characters to life is truly inspiring πŸŽ₯. Can't wait to see who wins at the 2026 Oscars! πŸ’«
 
omg u guys can u believe how much talent is out there in hollywood right now?! i'm literally so invested in these characters and the emotions behind them its like they're speaking directly to my soul michael b jordan as smoke stack is giving me LIFE and wunmi mosaku and delroy lindo are bringing the feels with their performances

and can we talk about leonardo di caprio for a sec?! six nominations?! the man is a legend his film it's an original concept is like the ultimate masterpiece its got everything: originality, direction, acting... what more can you ask for?! and jessie buckley is giving me major emma stone vibes with her storytelling and emotional depth

i'm literally counting down the days until the oscars 2026 can't wait to see these talented actors on the red carpet and find out who's going to take home that coveted statue
 
I'm so hyped for this year's Oscars 🀩! The number of nominations is insane 🀯, it just goes to show how talented our Hollywood stars are πŸ’«. I love that they're all pushing boundaries and taking risks in their roles – it's so inspiring 🌟. Michael B. Jordan's dual performance in "Sinners" is giving me LIFE πŸ”₯, and Jessie Buckley's storytelling skills are on point πŸ“š. The fact that Paul Thomas Anderson's film has already won several awards just shows how solid the craft is πŸ’Ό. Can't wait to see what happens at the 2026 Oscars πŸŽ‰!
 
omg u guyz i just can't even rn... michael b jordan's interview about his role in sinners had me SHAKING my head in awe lol he literally brings a part of himself into every character he plays it's so deep 🀯 and wunmi mosaku's performance is giving me LIFE i'm low-key hoping she wins for her work on that film 🀞 and can we talk about leo di caprio's consistency though 6 nominations? what even is he doing with his life πŸ˜‚ also i'm so happy to see jessie buckley getting the love she deserves hamnet was such a powerful film πŸ’– but omg have u seen her red carpet outfit tho πŸ”₯
 
I'm so obsessed with these Oscar nominees! They're all so talented and bring such depth to their roles 🀩. I love how they're not afraid to tap into their own emotions and experiences to bring authenticity to their characters πŸ’”. Michael B. Jordan's story about his dual performance in "Sinners" really resonated with me - it's like he's speaking straight to my soul πŸ™Œ. And can we talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's "It's an Original Concept"? It's like the film is saying, "Hey, I've got a unique perspective on history and I'm here to share it with you" πŸ’₯. The fact that there are 16 nominees this year is just crazy - the standards for excellence in Hollywood are SO high πŸ”₯! I'm already counting down the days until the Oscars ceremony πŸŽ‰...
 
.. I'm not surprised they're getting all this attention πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's just a bunch of rich people playing pretend for money. And don't even get me started on these "emotional" performances... yeah right, it's just acting. They're gonna win because of who they know and how much cash they can throw at the awards. I mean, 16 nominations? that's just ridiculous 🀯. It's a popularity contest, plain and simple. And what's with all these interviews on the red carpet? just another way for them to fawn all over each other...
 
πŸ€” I mean, think about it... all these actors pouring their hearts out onto the red carpet πŸš«πŸ’– - what's really driving this? Is it just a desire for validation or is there something deeper at play? Are we, as artists and individuals, trying to make sense of ourselves through our craft? For Michael B. Jordan to say he brings "as much of himself" into his roles... it sounds like he's tapping into that existential search πŸ” - where does the self end and the character begin?

And what about these record-breaking 16 Oscar nominations 🀯? Is it just a testament to Hollywood's ability to churn out great work, or is there something more profound happening here? Are we witnessing an era of unprecedented creativity and innovation πŸ’₯? The fact that Paul Thomas Anderson's film has won so many awards already suggests that it's not just about the art itself, but about the way it speaks to our collective consciousness 🌎

I guess what I'm getting at is... what does this Oscar season say about us as a society? Are we more interested in celebrating individual achievements or are we seeking something more meaningful πŸ’­?
 
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