'The Revenant' Reigns Over The 2016 Academy Award Nominations

  • 14 January 2016

The nominations for the 88th Academy Awards are finally in, and there's really not too many shockers in there. Predictably, 'The Revenant' starring Leonardo Dicaprio is leading with a total of 12 nominations. It's an exciting prospect - could DiCaprio really be about to land that long-awaited Oscar he deserves?

Image caption Could Leonardo DiCaprio finally win an Oscar for The Revenant?

So let's have a look at what to expect from the year's biggest cinema event. Firstly, Alejandro G. Iñárritu's 'The Revenant' - which is based on the death-defying explorations of frontiersman Hugh Glass - is very understandably up their for Best Picture. Consequently, Leonardo Dicaprio has been nominated for Best Actor, Tom Hardy for Best Supporting Actor and Iñárritu for Director. The other eight awards are for Costume Design, Makeup And Hair Styling, Sound Editing, Film Editing, Production Design, Visual Effects, Cinematography and Sound Mixing.

Image caption 'Mad Max: Fury Road' has the second most nominations for this year's Oscars

Following closely behind with 10 nods is George Miller's 'Mad Max: Fury Road', which misses out on Best Actor and Supporting Actor - though seeing as Tom Hardy is nominated for his part in 'The Revenant', he can't complain that hasn't received the same recognition for 'Mad Max'.

Ridley Scott's 'The Martian' starring Matt Damon is another top contender for Best Picture and Best Actor, with four behind-the-scenes, crew-related nominations and a nod for Best Adapted Screenplay for its basis in the Andy Weir novel.

Image caption 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' gets modest recognition considering the fanbase

The same cannot be said for Lenny Abrahamson for his emotional kidnap drama 'Room'; another Best Picture hopeful, with Brie Larson in line for Best Actress. It has also received a node for Best Adapted Screenplay, a category in which it will vie against lesbian romance 'Carol' which in itself is another contender for Best Actress (Cate Blanchett), Supporting Actress (Rooney Mara) and Original Score among others.

Image caption Eddie Redmayne can't be forgotten for his incredible female role

Final Best Picture nominee is 'Brooklyn', and Best Actor's include Eddie Redmayne for 'The Danish Girl', Michael Fassbender for 'Steve Jobs' and Bryan Cranston for 'Trumbo'. Meanwhile, completing the Best Actress category is Saoirse Ronan for 'Brooklyn', Jennifer Lawrence for 'Joy' and Charlotte Rampling '45 Years'. Supporting Actors/Actresses also include Redmayne's co-star Alicia Vikander, Kate Winslet from 'Steve Jobs', 'The Hateful Eight' star Jennifer Jason Leigh and Sylvester Stallone in 'Creed'.

The Academy Awards will take place on February 28th 2016.