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THE 96th Academy Awards are here – and Billie Eilish has made Oscars history.

Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas won the Oscar for Best Original Song for What Was I Made For? on the Barbie soundtrack.

The siblings have made Oscar history as the youngest two-time winners ever after the duo won Best Original Song for the James Bond theme No Time To Die.

When the artists took to the stage to accept the honor, Billie immediately took to the microphone.

“I had a nightmare about this last night,” the singer said as the audience laughed.

“I was not expecting this. Thank you Greta – I’m grateful for this song, and this movie, and the way it made me feel.”

While Barbie won Best Original Song, Oppenheimer took home the award for Best Original Score and continued to sweep the categories – including the biggest award of the night, Best Picture.

Robert Downey Jr and Cillian Murphy both won for their roles in the movie, and director Christopher Nolan won his first Oscar for Best Director.

Read our Oscars 2024 live blog for the latest news and updates…

  • Best Actress suffers wardrobe malfunction

    EMMA STONE has won the Oscar for her performance in Poor Things.

    This is her second Oscar win after La La Land.

    She got on stage and mouthed that her “dress ripped” on the back.

    “My dress has broken,” she said at the podium.

    “I think it happened during I’m Just Ken.”

  • Best Actress presented

    Last year’s winner Michelle Yeoh says she still doesn’t know if Sandra Hüller’s character in Anatomy of a Fall killed her husband or not.

    Sally Field commends Emma Stone’s “completely original” performance in Poor Things.

    Jennifer Lawrence tells Lily Gladstone that she’s the “soul” of Killers of the Flower Moon.

    Charlize Theron honors Annette Bening’s performance in Nyad while Jessica Lange says that Carey Mulligan “radiates” in Maestro.

  • Best Director awarded

    CHRISTOPHER NOLAN has won the Oscar for his work as director of Oppenheimer.

    This is his first Oscar win and eighth nomination.

  • The Oscar goes to…

    CILLIAN MURPHY has won the Oscar for Best Actor for Oppenheimer.

    “I’m a little overwhelmed,” the Irish actor noted at the beginning of his speech.

  • Former winners take to the stage

    Brendan Fraser commends Jeffrey Wright for his performance in American Fiction.

    Nicholas Cage brings up Daniel Day-Lewis as he talks about Paul Giamatti’s commitment to his role in The Holdovers.

    Matthew McConaughey recognizes Bradley Cooper for his performance in Maestro.

    Ben Kingsley honors Cillian Murphy’s “masterful” performance in Oppenheimer.

    Finally, Forest Whitaker appreciates Colman Domingo’s performance in Rustin.

  • Billie Eilish wins big

    Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas have won the award for Best Original Score for What Was I Made For? from the Barbie soundtrack.

    The siblings have officially made Oscar history as the youngest two-time winners ever.

    “I had a nightmare about this last night,” Billie confessed as soon as she got on stage.

  • Best Original Score goes to…

    Ludwig Göransson has won the Oscar for Best Original Score for his work on Oppenheimer.

    Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo presented the award to him.

  • Fans gush over Ryan Gosling

    Fans are blown away after Ryan Gosling’s huge I’m Just Ken performance.

  • Can you feel the Kenergy?

    Ryan Gosling started his huge performance sitting behind Margot Robbie in the audience.

    The actor wore a bejeweled pink suit as his backup dancers wear cowboy hats.

    At the end of the song, he jumped into the audience and held the microphone up to Margot, Greta Gerwig, America Ferrera, and Emma Stone before bringing the cameraman on stage with him for a big finish.

    Credit: AFP
  • The Zone of Interest wins Best Sound

    The Zone of Interest has won for Best Sound.

    Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn are accepting the award.

    The film beat out The Creator, Maestro, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, and Oppenheimer for the award.

  • Live Action Short Film goes to…

    Wes Anderson’s The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

    The award was accepted on his behalf.

    This is Wes Anderson’s first Oscar.

  • And the Oscar goes to…

    OPPENHEIMER has won the Oscar for Best Cinematography.

    Hoyte van Hoytema is accepting the award.

    He beat out the cinematographers for El Conde, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, and Poor Things.

  • First Ukrainian Oscar awarded

    Mstyslav Chernov’s 20 Days in Mariupol has won the award for best documentary.

    This is Ukraine’s first-ever Oscar.

    This is also the Associated Press’ first Academy Award.

  • Best Documentary goes out

    20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL has won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film.

    The film beat out Bobi Wine: The People’s President, The Eternal Memory, Four Daughters, and To Kill A Tiger.

  • Best Documentary Short Film goes to…

    THE LAST REPAIR SHOP has won Best Documentary Short Film.

    Directors Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers accept the award.

    The directors bring 12-year-old Portia up on stage with them to recognize the importance of music education.

  • Jon Batiste performs

    Jon Batiste is now singing It Never Went Away as videos of iconic kisses play behind him.

    It Never Went Away is nominated tonight for Best Original Song.

    The song is up against The Fire Inside, I’m Just Ken, What Was I Made For?, and Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People).

  • Best Editing goes to…

    Oppenheimer has won the Oscar for Best Film Editing.

    Jennifer Lame accepts the award.

    From the stage, she tells Oppenheimer’s producer Emma Thomas that she’s “unflappable.”

    “Chris Nolan, you’re okay too,” she joked.

  • Best Visual Effects awarded

    Godzilla Minus One has won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects.

    The team stood up and held up Godzilla toy figures before taking to the stage.

    Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima are accepting the award.

  • The Oscar goes to…

    ROBERT DOWNEY JR has won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Oppenheimer.

    He beat out Sterling K. Brown, Robert De Niro, Ryan Gosling, and Mark Ruffalo for the award.

    “I’d like to thank my terrible childhood and the Academy, in that order,” the actor joked.

    He went on to thank his wife for “bringing him back to life.”

  • Former winners take the stage

    Ke Huy Quan tells Sterling K. Brown that he’s so happy that the actor is finally recognized by his peers for his performance in American Fiction.

    “I’m gonna cry. Stop!” Sterling mouthed at him from the crowd.

    Sam Rockwell recognizes Robert Downey Jr. for his third acting nomination.

    Tim Robbins got mixed up and said that Robert De Niro has an “Oscar-winning” role in Killers of the Flower Moon – though it’s just been nominated so far.

  • Best International Film goes to…

    THE ZONE OF INTEREST has won the Oscar for Best International Film.

    Jonathan Glazer accepted the award for his powerful movie.

  • Scott George and Osage Singers perform

    Scott George and the Osage Singers are performing Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People) at the Oscars now.

    The song is nominated for Best Original Song tonight.

  • Best Costume Design goes to…

    POOR THINGS has won the Oscar for Best Costume Design.

    Holly Waddington is coming to stage to accept the award.

    She thanked Yorgos Lanthimos for allowing her to be creative and free as a costume designer while working on the movie.

  • John Cena bares it all on stage

    After Jimmy Kimmel joked about the legendary streaker in 1974, John Cena came to stage nearly in the nude to present the Oscar for Best Costume Design.

    “Costumes – they are so important,” he said.

    Credit: ABC
  • Best Production Design goes to…

    Poor Things has won the Oscar for Best Production Design.

    James Price and Shona Heath are accepting the honor.

    Poor Things has beat out Barbie, Killers of the Flower Moon, Napoleon, and Oppenheimer for the award.



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