Award shows can often feel like a tedious marathon of self-congratulation, but the 2026 Oscars managed to deliver genuine, unscripted chaos. Hosted by Conan O'Brien—who kicked things off with a high-energy, comedic sprint through the year's biggest films—the ceremony oscillated violently between historic, tear-jerking triumphs and baffling production disasters.
"You make a guy work hard for one of these." — Director Paul Thomas Anderson, clutching his very first Oscar after waiting 28 excruciating years and enduring 14 previous nominations.
The Highs: History Made and Streaks Broken
When the academy got it right this year, they got it incredibly right. The room erupted in a roaring standing ovation for Michael B. Jordan, whose Best Actor win for Sinners brought a deeply emotional and electrifying energy to the stage. Similarly, Autumn Durald Arkapaw shattered a massive glass ceiling, becoming the first woman ever to win Best Cinematography.
Audiences were also treated to a heavy dose of nostalgia with the surprise 15th-anniversary reunion of the Bridesmaids cast, reminding everyone just how desperately Hollywood needs another female-ensemble comedy blockbuster to hit theaters.
The Lows: Mic Cuts and the Bizarre "Bum Drum"
However, the broadcast was plagued by inexplicable decisions and technical failures that left viewers taking their frustration to social media:
- The Cruelest Cutoff: In a show that made time for a leisurely 15-minute In Memoriam segment, producers abruptly cut off the winners for Best Song from KPop Demon Hunters. Worse, they did it twice to the same team, playing off director Maggie Kang with a loud cymbal crash right as she spoke about representation.
- The Audio Disaster: During the most heartfelt moment of the night—Barbra Streisand’s tearful tribute to Robert Redford—the sound mixing was so disastrous that her iconic voice was entirely drowned out by an echoing piano track.
- The "Bum Drum" Gag: A joke that completely flatlined. Conan's running gag involving a percussionist playing a plastic butt with table tennis paddles left audiences in awkward silence.
The Red Carpet Subversion
Beyond the stage drama, the biggest shock of the night was the fashion. Stars finally ditched the suffocating corsets and massive ruffles, opting for minimalist, breathable designs that completely upended decades of red-carpet expectations.
Want the full breakdown of who wore what? Click below to view our exclusive 2026 Oscars Best & Worst Dressed Gallery and see how Hollywood's leading ladies rewrote the fashion rules this year.