Nominations for the 94th Oscars® were announced this morning, with films from across The Walt Disney Company combining to earn 23 Academy Award® nominations.
West Side Story received seven nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Directing, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, Best Cinematography and Best Production Design.
With Nightmare Alley, Searchlight Pictures has now garnered 20 Best Picture Oscar nominations and a grand total of 172 Academy Award nominations. In addition to Best Picture, the film received nominations for Best Costume Design, Best Cinematography and Best Production Design.
Disney’s Onyx Collective secured its first Academy Award nomination with Summer of Soul Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), in partnership with Searchlight Pictures and Hulu.
Jessica Chastain was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in Searchlight Pictures’ The Eyes of Tammy Faye. The film also garnered a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Pixar Animation Studios’ Luca earned a Best Animated Feature nomination, as did Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon. The latter studio’s film Encanto received three nominations: Best Animated Feature, Best Original Score and Best Original Song.
Seven of the nominated films are available to stream now on Disney+ and Hulu.
Here is the complete list of nominations from across The Walt Disney Company:
West Side Story (20th Century Studios) – 7 Nominations
- Best Picture – Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger (Producers)
- Best Directing – Steven Spielberg
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Ariana DeBose
- Best Costume Design – Paul Tazewell
- Best Sound – Tod A. Maitland, Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson and Shawn Murphy
- Best Cinematography – Janusz Kaminski
- Best Production Design – Adam Stockhausen (Production Design), Rena DeAngelo (Set Decoration)
“On behalf of our entire production, we are honored that the Academy has recognized our film,” Spielberg and Macosko Krieger said. “Filmmaking is, by nature, a collaborative experience and we learned first-hand that musicals require a special kind of team effort. We share today’s excitement with the families and estates of West Side Story’s creators; our fellow nominees; our incredible screenwriter Tony Kushner; our much-missed friend and cheerleader, Stephen Sondheim; and fans all over the world who celebrate West Side Story’s singular music and timeless story of intolerance, love and, ultimately, hope.”
Said DeBose, “My morning walk along the river was extra special today. I am absolutely overjoyed by this morning’s news. To be recognized alongside such incredible women for their inspiring performances is surreal enough, but to share this celebration with Steven, Kristie and the entire team that made our beautiful movie is a dream come true. I’m so thankful to the Academy for this acknowledgement and am beyond grateful to Steven, Kristie and everyone at Amblin and Disney. What a moment.”
“I am filled with gratitude, especially for Steven Spielberg, Kristie Macosko [Krieger] and everyone at Amblin and 20th Century Studios,” said Tazewell. “Being invited into the circle of exemplary talents with whom Steven surrounds himself has been utterly life-changing, and I will forever cherish my West Side Story experience with humility and great joy. Thank you to the Academy for this beautiful honor. What a bright and shining moment!”
“I’m thrilled to be nominated in a year full of so much amazing talent,” DeAngelo said, “and to have been part of the team that brought Steven’s vision to life.”
Rydstrom added, “I cherished working on this amazing film and with the uniquely talented sound crew. If I could sing, I’d break into song.” Murphy called it “a true honor to be recognized for our work on this project,” with Maitland adding, “Thank you, thank you, thank you. [This is a] great group of people to be nominated with.” Nelson added, “Working on Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story was a true labor of love, and it’s thrilling and overwhelming to receive this nomination from the Academy this morning!”
Nightmare Alley (Searchlight Pictures) – 4 Nominations
- Best Picture – Guillermo Del Toro, J. Miles Dale and Bradley Cooper (Producers)
- Best Costume Design – Luis Sequeira
- Best Cinematography – Dan Laustsen
- Best Production Design – Tamara Deverell (Production Design), Shane Vieau (Set Decoration)
“We want to thank the Academy for this tremendous recognition of so many artists’ hard work,” del Toro, Dale and Cooper said. “To see Nightmare Alley nominated for Best Picture alongside so many terrific, artistic, unforgettable films is a testament to the entire cast and crew on the production. It took nearly four years to bring this project together, and to see the commitment, creativity and determination of the artisans come to life with nominations for Tamara and Shane for their immersive and inventive production design; Luis for his spectacular and sumptuous costume design; and Dan for his incomparable cinematography is truly gratifying. We thank Searchlight for never giving up on this film and want to express our appreciation to the wonderful cast for making Nightmare a dream come true.”
Encanto (Walt Disney Animation Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) (Streaming on Disney+) – 3 Nominations
- Best Animated Feature Film – Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino and Clark Spencer
- Best Original Song – “Dos Oruguitas,” Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Best Original Score – Germaine Franco
“We are incredibly grateful to the Academy for this nomination and so honored to be recognized with our fellow nominees in such a strong year for animation,” Howard, Bush, Merino and Spencer said of their Best Animated Feature nomination. “Huge thank you to our cast, our crew and our musical partners, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Germaine Franco, for making miracles and bringing the world of Encanto to life.”
Miranda added that he was “grateful beyond belief to the music branch and to the Academy for recognizing our work on Encanto. Germaine is such a singular talent and I’m so proud to work alongside her. And ‘Dos Oruguitas’ is a very special song to both our movie and my family. Thank you so much.”
Cruella (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) (Streaming on Disney+) – 2 Nominations
- Best Costume Design – Jenny Beavan
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling – Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne and Julia Vernon
“I’m totally thrilled as this is the ultimate accolade for my crew!” Beavan said.
“Thank you to the Academy for recognizing our work,” Stacey added. “I’m not sure this will ever sink in, but after I stop jumping around the room and calm my mum down, I will call the rest of the amazing team and thank them for their work. I have so many people to be grateful for, but Emily Jean Stone you are the reason this happened so thank you the most. This is a great day!”
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Searchlight Pictures) – 2 Nominations
- Best Actress in a Leading Role – Jessica Chastain
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling – Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram and Justin Raleigh
Free Guy (20th Century Studios) (Coming Soon to Disney+) – 1 Nomination
- Best Visual Effects – Swen Gillberg, Bryan Grill, Nikos Kalazitzidis and Dan Sudick
“There’s no better feeling than being recognized for a film so dear to my heart,” said Gillberg, VFX Supervisor. “I’m so proud of Free Guy and all the hard work that brought us to this point. Congratulations to my fellow nominees, and Go Blue Shirt Guy!”
Grill, VFX Supervisor, Scanline, added, “Waking up to a stream of congratulations texts was overwhelming and joyous! But talking to my fellow Free Guy nominees Swen Gillberg and Nikos Kalaitzidis is one of those moments you can only hope for.”
“It’s an honor to be recognized by the Academy, and I’m extremely proud of the remarkable work everyone at Digital Domain created for Free Guy—it was an incredible experience,” said Kalaitzidis, VFX Supervisor, Digital Domain. “I’d like to thank Swen Gillberg and director Shawn Levy for bringing me on the team, and I’d also like to congratulate my fellow Academy nominees including Bryan Grill, Kelly Port, Scott Edelstein, Joe Farell and Paul Lambert. It’s been a pleasure to have worked with so many amazingly talented people for the last 25+ years!”
Luca (Pixar Animation Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) (Streaming on Disney+) – 1 Nomination
- Best Animated Feature Film – Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren
“We are incredibly honored and grateful to the Academy for this nomination,” Casarosa and Warren said. “Luca began as a personal story inspired by a life changing friendship and nostalgia for summers spent on the Italian Riviera—and we were delighted that the universal message of accepting those in any way different from us resonated with audiences around the world. We would like to thank everyone at Pixar who helped bring this story to life. Grazie mille!”
Raya and the Last Dragon (Walt Disney Animation Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) (Streaming on Disney+) – 1 Nomination
- Best Animated Feature Film – Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho
“On behalf of the amazing cast and crew of Raya and the Last Dragon, we’d like to express our sheer joy and deep appreciation to the Academy for nominating our film,” said Hall, López Estrada, Shurer and Del Vecho. “We’d also like to congratulate our fellow nominees. We’re honored to be in your company.”
Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings (Marvel Studios) (Streaming on Disney+) – 1 Nomination
- Best Visual Effects – Christopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Noel Walker and Dan Oliver
“I’m so proud of all the work in the film; it’s a real collaboration between so many departments, and for the VFX to be recognized in this way is fantastic,” said Townsend, VFX Supervisor. “So many artists, producers, coordinators, support staff, spread across the world, many working from home during these crazy times, helped create some beautiful imagery. It’s incredible to be nominated.”
“I’d like to say a huge thank you to the team at Marvel, especially Chris Townsend, whose passion and love for this film pushed the visual storytelling to such a beautiful and mythical place,” added Walker, VFX Supervisor, Weta. “Thank you to [director and writer] Destin Daniel Cretin for trusting us and allowing us to collaborate with him on this incredible journey. The biggest of thank yous to our incredible team at Weta who worked on this project. They are the best at what they do, and they bring joy to my life every single day. Their passion and enthusiasm are the life blood of the production and without them I wouldn’t be here. I couldn’t be prouder of them all. And lastly, a huge thank you to all the other vendors who worked on this film. Their work is outstanding, and it was a pleasure to work alongside and collaborate with them. It was an incredible joint effort with the best in the business and the end result is something we are all incredibly proud of.”
“It was an amazing experience working with our Australian production crew in my home town of Sydney and honored to be part of such a beautiful film,” said Farrell, Additional VFX Supervisor. “I am thrilled we have been recognized by our peers in the Visual Effects community.”
“Working on Shang-Chi with many talented crew across all departments was a real honor,” added Oliver, SFX Supervisor. “Also a great honor to be recognized by our peers for the work we did on Shang-Chi.”
Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Searchlight Pictures / Onyx Collective) (Streaming on Hulu and Disney+)
- Best Documentary Feature – Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Joseph Patel, Robert Fyvolent and David Dinerstein
“It is a huge honor to receive this nomination,” said Thompson. “The Harlem Cultural Festival was both a testament to Black genius and Black joy at a formative time in our country’s history, and a cautionary tale about the way that history, especially Black history, can be erased. Being entrusted with the responsibility of keeping that past visible has been one of the great honors of my life. I am beyond gratified to be nominated alongside these four other incredible filmmakers. Congratulations to the entire filmmaking team and everyone at Searchlight, Onyx and Hulu.”
Will Packer will produce the 94th Oscars, marking his first involvement with the show. Glenn Weiss will direct the ceremony for the seventh time. The 94th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 27, at the Dolby® Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood and be televised live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/PT (and in more than 200 territories worldwide).