WATCH: Entertainment experts share their Oscar predictions

ABC News
March 15, 2026
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Entertainment experts are sharing their predictions for who will win Oscars this year.

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ABC News' Entertainment Contributor Kelley Carter and Variety Chief Awards Editor Clayton Davis shared their predictions for Oscar winners in a video segment. The entertainment experts analyzed the major categories to forecast which films and performances will take home Academy Awards. Their predictions provide industry insight ahead of the upcoming Oscar ceremony. The analysis offers viewers guidance on potential winners before the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces the official results.

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