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2026 Oscars Best Supporting Actor Predictions

Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety chief awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual contender. As other formal (and informal) polls suggest, competitions are fluid and subject to change based on buzz and events. Predictions are updated every Thursday.

BLUE MOON, from left: Andrew Scott as Richard Rodgers, Margaret Qualley, 2025. ph: Sabrina Lantos / © Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett Collection

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Oscars Best Supporting Actor Commentary (Updated Jan. 20, 2026): This looks like a tight five (unless it isn’t).

Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, Jacob Elordi, Paul Mescal and Stellan Skarsgård seem to be the immovable occupiers. However, this category (and the Oscars) is never that simple.

Andrew Scott (“Blue Moon”) has a shot, and if “Sinners” overperforms, expect Miles Caton and/or even Delroy Lindo to swoop in. Think Judd Hirsch-style switch-aroo/sneak attack. This is a category where one scene can change everything.


The Actor Awards (formerly SAG Awards) narrowed the field to five, naming surprise inclusion Miles Caton (“Sinners”), Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn (both for “One Battle After Another”), Jacob Elordi (“Frankenstein”) and Paul Mescal (“Hamnet”). That group shows where the Actors Branch might currently lie, despite the Stellan Skarsgård snub.

BAFTA’s longlist shows the internationally-leaning strong contenders citing Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn for “One Battle After Another,” alongside Jacob Elordi (“Frankenstein”), Delroy Lindo (“Sinners”), Paul Mescal (“Hamnet”), Peter Mullan (“I Swear”), Adam Sandler (“Jay Kelly”), Andrew Scott (“Blue Moon”), Alexander Skarsgård (“Pillion”) and Stellan Skarsgård (“Sentimental Value”).

At the Critics Choice Awards, Elordi scored the win for his transformative turn as the Creature in “Frankenstein,” prevailing over Del Toro, Mescal, Penn, Adam Sandler and Stellan Skarsgård. The victory positions Elordi as a serious threat, particularly as his performance continues to resonate across multiple voting bodies.

The Golden Globes, which announce winners on Sunday, could further complicate the matter, depending on who wins. Nominees include Del Toro (“One Battle After Another”), Elordi (“Frankenstein”), Mescal (“Hamnet”), Penn (“One Battle After Another”), Sandler (“Jay Kelly”) and Stellan Skarsgård (“Sentimental Value”). With no single performance sweeping the precursors, the race remains fluid (although Del Toro leads overall). This will likely hinge on how Academy voters respond to the balance between transformation, screen time and the gravitational pull of best picture strength.

Nominations voting will begin Monday, Jan. 12 and conclude Friday, Jan. 16. Official nominations for the 98th Academy Awards will be revealed Thursday, Jan. 22. The 98th Academy Awards will take place Sunday, March 15, at the Dolby Theatre and will be televised live on ABC in more than 200 territories worldwide.

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