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The Oscars are TODAY! See the full nominees list: https://t.co/IuSVQZPi7d https://t.co/RkcC5xGb38

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Posted March 15, 2026

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DiscussingFilm is a highly regarded film news account on X (formerly Twitter) with millions of followers, specializing in breaking news, trailers, and updates on movies and awards shows. Their style is concise, professional, and teaser-driven, often sparking massive engagement through timely posts. They boast strong credibility in the entertainment industry due to accurate reporting and close ties to studios and insiders.

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This post hypes the 98th Academy Awards, announcing that the Oscars ceremony is happening today and linking to the full list of nominees. It captures the excitement around the event, where films from the past year compete in categories like Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. The post serves as a quick reminder for fans to check nominations, highlighting major contenders and setting the stage for live discussions on wins, surprises, and red carpet moments.

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The post is trending due to the Oscars airing live today, drawing global attention from film enthusiasts ahead of the ceremony. Its timing perfectly aligns with pre-show buzz, predictions, and nominee announcements, amplified by DiscussingFilm's large audience. Relevance peaks as social media fills with memes, live reactions, and betting odds right now.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1The Oscars, officially the Academy Awards, have been held annually since 1929, making 2026 the 98th ceremony.
  • 2The record for most Oscars won by a single film is 11, tied by 'Titanic' (1997), 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003), and others.
  • 3Jimmy Kimmel has hosted the Oscars multiple times, including in 2026, known for his sharp monologues.
  • 4Barbie (2023) made history with America Ferrera's Best Supporting Actress nomination, sparking cultural debates.
  • 5The shortest Oscar speech was 12 words by Joe Pesci in 1991 for Goodfellas.

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The Oscars are TODAY!

See the full nominees list: https://t.co/IuSVQZPi7d https://t.co/RkcC5xGb38