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Watch: Trailers for Best Picture nominations at the 2025 Oscars
Updated: 4:28 PM CST Jan 23, 2025
The Academy Awards released their nominations on Thursday.Take a look at all the movie trailers for this year’s Best Picture nominees.To buy tickets and see showtimes to the nominated movies, click here.”Anora” A Brooklyn sex worker gets her Cinderella Story when she meets and marries a rich Russian in his early 20s. However, it all comes crashing down as she discovers who he really is. Starring Mikey Madison, who is nominated for Best Actress, and Yura Borisov, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actor.Watch the trailer for “Anora” in the player above.”The Brutalist”Leaving Europe after World War II, a man comes to America to get a fresh start in his life, along with rebuilding his career and marriage. Starring Adrien Brody, who is nominated for Best Actor, and Felicity Jones, who is nominated for Best Actress. “A Complete Unknown”A biopic that follows the life of Bob Dylan in the early stages of his career as he grapples with stardom and finding his style of music.Starring Timothée Chalamet, who is nominated for Best Actor, and Edward Norton, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actor. “Conclave”After the pope dies, a group of cardinals must gather together and conclave for the next pope. Starring Ralph Fiennes, who is nominated for Best Actor, and Stanley Tucci. “Dune: Part Two”Following the events of “Dune,” Paul Atreides seeks revenge against the people who destroyed his family.Starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh and Austin Butler.“Emilia Pérez”A lawyer helps a retired Mexican cartel boss who wants to transition from a man to a woman.Starring Zoë Saldaña, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and Karla Sofía Gascón, who is nominated for Best Actress.“I’m Still Here”A woman learns the truth behind her husband’s disappearance. Starring Fernanda Torres, who is nominated for Best Actress. Watch the trailer here.“Nickel Boys”Two African American teenagers are sent to an abusive reform school in 1960s Florida. Starring Brandon Wilson and Ethan Herisse.“The Substance”A woman takes a weird substance that creates a younger version of herself and the two selves both fight for control. Remember you are one.Starring Demi Moore, who is nominated for Best Actress, and Margaret Qualley.”Wicked”Based on the musical “Wicked,” the movie is a prequel to “The Wizard of Oz” and explains the events that create The Wicked Witch and Glinda the Good. Starring Ariana Grande, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and Cynthia Erivo, who is nominated for Best Actress.
The Academy Awards released their nominations on Thursday.
Here’s a look at all the movie trailers for this year’s Best Picture nominees:
“Anora”
A Brooklyn sex worker gets her Cinderella Story when she meets and marries a rich Russian in his early 20s. However, it all comes crashing down as she discovers who he really is.
Starring Mikey Madison, who is nominated for Best Actress, and Yura Borisov, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
Watch the trailer for “Anora” in the player above.
“The Brutalist”
Leaving Europe after World War II, a man comes to America to get a fresh start in his life, along with rebuilding his career and marriage.
Starring Adrien Brody, who is nominated for Best Actor, and Felicity Jones, who is nominated for Best Actress.
“A Complete Unknown”
A biopic that follows the life of Bob Dylan in the early stages of his career as he grapples with stardom and finding his style of music.
Starring Timothée Chalamet, who is nominated for Best Actor, and Edward Norton, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
“Conclave”
After the pope dies, a group of cardinals must gather together and conclave for the next pope.
Starring Ralph Fiennes, who is nominated for Best Actor, and Stanley Tucci.
“Dune: Part Two”
Following the events of “Dune,” Paul Atreides seeks revenge against the people who destroyed his family.
Starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh and Austin Butler.
“Emilia Pérez”
A lawyer helps a retired Mexican cartel boss who wants to transition from a man to a woman.
Starring Zoë Saldaña, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and Karla Sofía Gascón, who is nominated for Best Actress.
“I’m Still Here”
A woman learns the truth behind her husband’s disappearance.
Starring Fernanda Torres, who is nominated for Best Actress.
Watch the trailer here.
“Nickel Boys”
Two African American teenagers are sent to an abusive reform school in 1960s Florida.
Starring Brandon Wilson and Ethan Herisse.
A woman takes a weird substance that creates a younger version of herself and the two selves both fight for control. Remember you are one.
Starring Demi Moore, who is nominated for Best Actress, and Margaret Qualley.
“Wicked”
Based on the musical “Wicked,” the movie is a prequel to “The Wizard of Oz” and explains the events that create The Wicked Witch and Glinda the Good.
Starring Ariana Grande, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and Cynthia Erivo, who is nominated for Best Actress.