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The 2026 Oscars, live | ‘The K-pop Warriors’, best animated film | Oscar Awards | Cinema

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Amy Madigan wins the award for best supporting actress at the 98th edition of the most important film awards, presented for the second consecutive year by comedian Conan O’Brien

Amy Madigan collects the Oscar for best supporting actress for ‘Weapons’. Chris Pizzello (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
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The k-pop warriors has just added another triumph to its successful journey: after sweeping the audience on Netflix, now the Oscar for best animated film. Previously, Amy Madigan won the first award of the night, for best supporting actress for Weapons. The gala settle this Sunday the duel between The sinners y One battle after anotherthe most nominated films of this edition, while the Spanish Sirat and the Brazilian The secret agent They seek a statuette for best international film in a gala marked by the escalation of the conflict in Iran. The 98th edition of the most important film awards is being hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien for the second consecutive year and is broadcast in the United States on the ABC channel and on the Hulu platform (in Spain on Movistar Plus+). The gala will include reunions of Marvel superheroes, as well as surprise tributes such as the return of Barbra Streisand to talk about Robert Redford. Here you can review the best looks of the red carpet.

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