A win for a nominee nominated for their work in a given movie counts as a win for that movie. If the top two movies win the same number of Oscars, the "Tie" market will resolve Yes.
Note: this event is mutually exclusive.
Timeline and payout
Market openDec 4, 2024 · 10:00am EST
Market closedAfter the outcome occurs
Paid out30 minutes after closing
This market will close and expire after the awards ceremony. Otherwise, it closes by Mar 2, 2025 at 10:57pm EST.
SeriesKXOSCARWIN
EventKXOSCARWIN-97
MarketKXOSCARWIN-97-A
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About
Each year, one film often emerges as the dominant force at the Academy Awards, sweeping multiple categories and solidifying its place in cinematic history. Past standouts include The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), which won all 11 of its nominated categories, and Titanic (1997), which earned 11 Oscars from 14 nominations. This year’s leading contenders, including Dune: Part Two and Emilia Pérez, are poised to compete across numerous categories.