Oscar Actors: Winners and Nominees–Future Projects

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Barbaro is in the second season of the Netflix action-comedy series, FUBAR, and the Don Winslow film adaptation Crime 101 at Amazon MGM.

Yura Borisov (Anora)

One of Russia’s biggest stars, he has three TV series and a movie in postproduction in his native country, but he hasn’t revealed his next English-language production.

Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)

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Brody, Best Actor (The Brutalist) is looking at indie The Bookie & the Bruiser, in which he stars opposite Vince Vaughn in the post-World War II drama.

Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown)

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Chalamet will be seen in Josh Safdie’s A24 Marty Supreme as 1950s ping-pong ace, and he’s prepping for the next Dune movie, a summer shoot.

Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)

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After landing Emmys for Succession and an Oscar for the Jesse Eisenberg’s family drama, he’s heading to the stage for a Glengarry Glen Ross revival with Bob Odenkirk.

Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)

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Domingo is cast in Michael Jackson’s biopic playing father Joe Jackson. The Best Actor nominee (Sing Sing) will make his directorial debut with Nat King Cole biopic that he’ll also star in. He’ll also be in Spielberg’s next film, The Dish, alongside Josh O’Connor and Emily Blunt.

Cynthia Erivo (Wicked)

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Outside of Oz (Wicked: For Good is due out this year), she will star in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s adaptation Children of Blood and Bone and the screen adaptation of Prima Facie.

Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)

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Next up for three-time nominee Fiennes is 28 Years Later, Danny Boyle’s latest chapter of zombie apocalypse series, followed by Sony Pictures Classics World War I period drama, The Choral.

Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez)

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Gascón signed with UTA after her film’s Cannes debut, but that was before  social media posts surfaced where she decried Muslim immigration, among other topics. She has yet to announce a follow-up.

Ariana Grande (Wicked)

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While Grande’s only upcoming project is Wicked: For Good, she is getting offers for everything, from a Spaceballs sequel to a wedding comedy.

Mikey Madison (Anora)

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Madison’s name is at the top of studios’ and directors’ wish lists, with offers for a Colleen Hoover adaptation and interest from the likes of Greta Gerwig.

Demi Moore (The Substance)

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Next up for Moore is Boots Riley’s genre-bending movie, I Love Boosters, with A-list ensemble that includes Keke Palmer and LaKeith Stanfield. And there’s a long-awaited St. Elmo’s Fire sequel.

Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown)

Norton, the four-time Oscar nominee, has yet to announce his next role.

Guy Pearce (The Brutalist)

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He will reteam with Prometheus director, Ridley Scott, on The Dog Stars, joining Jacob Elordi and Josh Brolin. He is also set for Netflix’s Keira Knightley’s mystery The Woman in Cabin 10.

Isabella Rossellini (Conclave)

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Rossellini is in the Miramax rom-com Silent Retreat and the indie dramedy Temptations of Gracie with Isla Fisher and Andie MacDowell. She is also set to star in the Wallis Simpson biopic The Bitter End.

Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

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Saldana has several Avatars coming up and a likely third season for Taylor Sheridan’s Lioness.

Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice)

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Stan will be back as MCU character Bucky Barnes in The Thunderbolts, after which he is set for indie projects, the horror thriller Let the Evil Go West with Pam & Tommy co-star Lily James and Fjord with A Different Man co-star Renate Reinsve.

Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)

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The Succession star is set to play Bruce Springsteen manager Jon Landau in Deliver Me From Nowhere and will reunite with director James Gray on the crime drama Paper Tiger.

Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here)

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The Brazilian actress has a legion of social media fans who will eagerly embrace her next project when it’s announced.

 

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