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Oscars 2026: Horror's Fleeting Win
18 Mar
Summary
- Horror films secured two acting Oscars at the 98th Academy Awards.
- These wins represent 25% of all horror acting Oscars ever.
- Historical patterns suggest long gaps between such genre recognitions.

The 98th Academy Awards marked a significant moment for the horror genre, with Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein receiving awards for technical achievements, and leading actors Michael B. Jordan and Amy Madigan securing Oscars for their roles in 'Sinners' and 'Weapons,' respectively. These two wins for acting represent a substantial 25% of all horror acting Oscars ever bestowed.
However, this achievement highlights a concerning pattern: historically, horror genre recognition at the Oscars has been sporadic, marked by long intervals between wins. Only eight acting Oscars have been awarded to horror films in nearly a century, with substantial gaps between 1932-1969, 1969-1991, 1992-2011, and 2011-2026.
This inconsistency is further evidenced by numerous acclaimed horror performances that have gone unrewarded, such as Toni Collette in 'Hereditary' and Lupita Nyong'o in 'Us'. If past trends persist, another horror acting Oscar might not be seen until around 2041, emphasizing the genre's struggle for consistent Academy appreciation despite its growing respect.




