Odds for the 2025 Oscar nominations: Ben Zauzmer’s mathematical choices
At least six films are almost guaranteed for best picture, according to a mathematical formula that takes into account awards season data and historical trends.
Published on January 18, 2025
This month, all awards bodies have been forced to grapple with the same debate: continuing with their nominations and honors as planned, to provide some distraction and a sense of normalcy from the Los Angeles wildfires. Or delay and/or cancel their ceremonies, out of respect for those who have lost so much in Los Angeles, and to allow people to focus on the road to recovery.
Personally, I see benefits on both sides of this debate. I experienced the same debate over whether to release these 12th annual mathematical predictions of Oscar nominees, or whether to wait until it was time to predict the winners in a month. Ultimately, I decided to follow the Academy’s lead on this: if they follow Oscar season, so do I.
The predictions that follow are based on weighting the top contributions from the awards season so far, with more weight given to contributions that have done a better job of predicting the nominees in each category in the past. This not only provides a set of predicted nominees, but also a look at the race to win each category. Last year’s model predicted 10/10 Best Picture nominees, but maybe this year we’ll see more upsets. Let’s move on to mathematical predictions…
Best picture
Starting from the top, The Brutalist, ConclaveAnd Anora are locks and pose serious threats to winning everything. A complete stranger received a late boost from the Directors Guild and is set to join Emilie Pérez, Dune: part twoAnd Wicked in the top ten.
Then it gets interesting, with a quintet of films landing in that gray area between 25 percent and 75 percent: You can easily look up the awards season summaries of any of the films. Boys Nickel, The bottom, Sing Sing, September 5Or A real pain and argue convincingly that everyone should be favored among this lower tier. It would be a surprise to see any of them take the Dolby stage, but for now, just hearing their names called out Thursday morning would be a major victory.