‘Sinners’ expected to beat Titanic’s 29 year old record at the Oscars despite recent snub

‘Sinners’ expected to beat Titanic’s 29 year old record at the Oscars despite recent snub

January 9, 2026   12:58 pm

Sinners may redraw Oscar history while dragging old biases into the spotlight. 

According to Variety Awards Circuit, the industry’s most closely tracked forecasting hub curated by chief awards editor Clayton Davis, Ryan Coogler’s 2025 vampire horror juggernaut is currently projected to score 15 to 17 Oscar nominations. That would push past Titanic’s legendary 14 nods from 1998, a record that has stood like a steel wall for nearly three decades. 

Despite a recent SAG snub that cooled early momentum, Sinners remains dominant across technical, acting, and music categories, with Critics’ Choice backing and multiple Oscar shortlist placements keeping the numbers alive. Titanic tied All About Eve at 14 nominations and went on to win 11 Oscars. Since then, La La Land matched the count in 2017, and no film has crossed that line.

Yet here we are, watching Coogler’s genre-defying box office force, led by Michael B. Jordan’s dual performance, inch toward uncharted Academy math. As Variety bluntly put it, “It’s getting crazy out here in awards land.” Whether this nomination avalanche becomes coronation or complication is now the central question haunting the season.

Source: Fandom Wire
--Agencies 

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