Netflix received 15 Oscar nominations this year, putting the streaming service ahead of most other media companies. Warner Bros. was close behind with 13 nominations, and Disney+ earned 12. Combined with Disney-owned Searchlight, which had 10 nominations, Disney received 22 total noms.
Netflix's German war film "All Quiet on the Western Front" received nine nominations, ranking it the most-nominated Oscar movie so far this year, behind "Everything Everywhere All at Once" with 11 noms and next to Searchlight Pictures' "The Banshees of Inisherin," also with eight noms. Warner Bros.' "Elvis" also received eight nominations.
Other nominated Netflix titles were "Blonde," Guillermo del Toro's "Pinocchio," and "The Sea Beast," plus two documentary short films "The Elephant Whisperers" and "The Martha Mitchell Effect." The streamer had taken home 26 nominations last year.
Apart from Warner Bros.' "Elvis," the company also had three nominations for "The Batman." Also nominated were documentary short films "All That Breathes" and "Navalny.".
Most of Disney+'s five nods were thanks to "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," which had five, and "Avatar: The Way of Water," with four.
Paramount Global and Universal Pictures scored nine and eight Oscar noms, respectively. Paramount, the owner of the streaming service Paramount+, received six nominations for its "Top Gun" sequel. Meanwhile, Universal, which owns Peacock, got seven noms for Steven Spielberg's "The Fabelmans."
While Apple TV+ became the first streaming service to take home the Best Picture Oscar, the streaming service only earned two noms this year. Brian Tyree Henry in "Causeway" was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse" was nominated for Best Animated Short Film.
Amazon Studios received one nomination for its foreign-language film, "Argentina, 1985." MGM, which Amazon acquired in 2022, received a nomination for its drama film, "Women Talking."
The 2023 Oscars can be seen on ABC on Sunday, March 12.
Nominees:
Walt Disney/Searchlight Pictures: 22
Netflix: 15
Warner Bros: 13
Paramount: 9
Universal Pictures: 8
Apple TV+: 2
Amazon: 2