Kevin Feige’s Bold Prediction: Why 'Sinners' Deserves Best Picture at the Oscars

Published 02/10/2026, 1:17 PM EST

Ryan Coogler has crafted a haunting masterpiece that merges the grit of the Jim Crow South with a supernatural bite that no one saw coming. This story of Sinners explores how a record-breaking sixteen nominations and high praise from industry titans like Kevin Feige have turned this vampire epic into the ultimate Oscar frontrunner.

The buzz surrounding the supernatural thriller centers on the Smokestack twins, played by Michael B. Jordan, as they navigate a treacherous night in 1930s Mississippi. While the film began as a genre-bending experiment, it quickly evolved into a cultural phenomenon that blends deep social commentary with visceral horror.

Kevin Feige is now voicing his support for the film as the primary contender for the top prize.

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Kevin Feige cites reason why Sinners should get an Oscar

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has recently emerged as one of the most vocal supporters of the film during this awards season. He noted that the Academy does not always recognize the most relevant movies, but he believes they have finally succeeded with this specific selection.

“The Academy doesn’t always, in my opinion, recognize the movies that are most relevant for audiences today. But, boy, did they hit it with this one.” Kevin Feige told The Hollywood Reporter about Sinners. Feige was particularly impressed by the technical execution of Sinners, suggesting that the quality of the montage work alone warrants the highest honors, and it deserves Best Picture at the Oscars.

His endorsement carries significant weight, given his long-standing professional relationship with the director on previous blockbuster projects. He expressed to The Hollywood Reporter that his jaw was on the floor after witnessing the creative choices made throughout the narrative. To him, the film represents a perfect alignment of artistic ambition and audience resonance that the film industry rarely achieves in a single production.

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The sheer volume of individual recognitions further cements the status of the movie as a historic achievement in cinema.

A record-breaking sixteen nominations of Sinners

Sinners has officially made history by securing sixteen Academy Award nominations, the highest number ever received by a single motion picture. This haul surpasses the previous record of fourteen shared by legendary titles such as Titanic and La La Land.

The nominations span nearly every major category, including Best Picture, Best Director for Ryan Coogler, and a Best Actor nod for Michael B. Jordan’s dual performance. Supporting cast members Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku also earned recognition for their powerful roles as a blues musician and a Hoodoo practitioner, respectively.

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On the technical side, the movie is competing for honors in cinematography, film editing, and the inaugural award for Best Casting. Other notable categories include Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Score, highlighting the film’s status as a complete sensory experience. With sixteen chances to win, the production enters the ceremony as the clear leader of the 2026 awards season.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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