'Wicked' wins Oscar for Best Production Design
Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales have won the Oscar for Best Production Design for "Wicked" at the 2025 Academy Awards.
Go here for a look at the full list of winners from the 97th Oscars.
LOS ANGELES -- The 2025 Oscars honored the best in cinema from the past year Sunday night.
The 97th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O'Brien, ended with "Anora" taking home the coveted trophy for best picture.
"Anora" was the top film of the night, taking home five Oscars including best director for Sean Baker.
The top acting prizes went to Adrien Brody, who won best actor for "The Brutalist," and Mikey Madison, who won best actress for "Anora." Winning in the supporting categories were "Emilia Pérez" star Zoe Saldaña and "A Real Pain" star Kieran Culkin.
Heading into the ceremony, "Emilia Pérez" led the field of nominees with 13 total Oscar nominations. It ended the night with two trophies.
This year's show honored the city of Los Angeles in the wake of the wildfires that left at least 29 dead and destroyed thousands of homes earlier this year, bringing firefighters onto the Oscars stage and hosting a charitable component to raise money for fire victims.
The Oscars ceremony aired live on ABC and streamed live on Hulu for the first time.
Scroll down for a recap of the Oscars and check out all coverage of the 97th Academy Awards here.
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Take a look at the photo gallery below for the glitz and glamour of the Oscars viewing and after parties with exclusive photos capturing Hollywood's elite celebrating the night in style.
Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales have won the Oscar for Best Production Design for "Wicked" at the 2025 Academy Awards.
Go here for a look at the full list of winners from the 97th Oscars.
Zoe Saldaña has won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for "Emilia Pérez" at the 2025 Academy Awards.
A teary Saldaña gave an emotional acceptance speech, in which she acknowledged her family in the audience.
Other nominees in the category included Monica Barbaro for "A Complete Unknown," Ariana Grande for "Wicked," Felicity Jones for "The Brutalist," Isabella Rossellini for "Conclave."
Go here for a look at the full list of winners from the 97th Oscars.
Oscars presenter Daryl Hannah paid tribute to Ukraine at the start of her speech to present the best film editing award.
The actress began her segment with "Slava Ukraine," which translates to "Glory to Ukraine."
The moment comes after a heated exchange this week between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump in the Oval Office over Russia's war in Ukraine.
Hannah starred in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" movies.
Another highlight of the Oscars was the James Bond musical tribute, which honored the iconic film franchise's longtime producers, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.
The segment kicked off with Margaret Qualley dancing to the "James Bond Theme" music with a gaggle of male dancers.
A trio of performers then delivered their renditions of various theme songs from throughout the Bond film series, including Lisa from Blackpink singing "Live and Let Die" from the 1973 film of the same name, Doja Cat singing "Diamonds Are Forever" from the 1971 film of the same name, and Raye singing "Skyfall" from the 2012 film of the same name.
Broccoli and Wilson received honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards in November. Broccoli's father, Albert R. Broccoli, together with producer Harry Saltzman, brought the James Bond stories to life on film after they purchased the rights to Ian Fleming's iconic novels in 1961.
On Feb. 20, it was announced that Amazon MGM Studios had taken over creative control of the James Bond franchise from Broccoli and Wilson.