In little over a week’s time we will find out which of the 10 nominees for best picture will be rewarded with a coveted Academy Award at this year’s Oscars. With film and cinema making a resurgence following the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s line-up is particularly strong, so read on to find who the bookmakers have pegged as their favourite in the latest Oscars best picture odds.
Oscars Best Picture Preview
This year’s awards season has largely been dominated by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All At Once, which chronicles an absurd multiverse adventure of a Chinese immigrant, who must band together various versions of herself to stop a dimensional rupture from ripping apart reality.
The sci-fi adventure flick has captured the hearts of many film enthusiasts, who deem it a breath of a fresh air from the usual stodge-fest during awards season. Although it missed out on best picture at the BAFTA’s, it has already picked up the Producers Guild of America (PGA) Award for best theatrical motion picture, which has correctly predicted the eventual Oscar winner in 23 of the 33 years it has been running.
It is expected to win best original screenplay award at the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which would see it claim a clean sweep of honours at all four Guild Awards (directors, writers, screen actors and producers). No film has ever won all four of these awards and failed to win an Oscar for best picture.
‘EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE’ has won the most SAG Awards of all-time. pic.twitter.com/GTEQluFy4y
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) February 27, 2023
Elsewhere, Netflix’s harrowing depiction of Erich Maria Remarque’s World War I novel All Quiet On The Western Front has leading claims in a whole host of categories.
It managed to pip ‘Everything Everywhere’ to best picture at the BAFTA’s, and is nominated for a total of nine awards at this year’s Oscars. With two and a half hours of stunning cinematography, ultra-realistic sequences in the trenches and award-worthy performances from its lead actors, it may well become the first war film to win best picture since Hurt Locker in 2008.
Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical ode to his love of film The Fablemans has earned rave reviews as it chronicles the crushing events of his life growing up in Arizona, while the surprising success of the exhilarating Top Gun: Maverick, 36 years after the original, sees it slightly ahead of TAR, Elvis and Avatar: The Way of Water in the current markets
Oscars Best Picture Odds
- Everything Everywhere All At Once – 1/20
- All Quiet On The Western Front – 14/1
- The Banshees of Inisherin – 16/1
- Top Gun: Maverick – 20/1
- The Fablemans – 33/1
- TAR – 50/1
- Avatar: The Way of Water – 50/1
- Elvis – 200/1
- Triangle of Sadness – 200/1
- Women Taking – 200/1
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