Oscars 2026: Six Wins for One Battle After Another as Viewership Falls
The 98th Academy Awards saw One Battle After Another dominate with six Oscars while viewership dropped 9% to 17.86 million, a four-year demographic low.
The 98th Academy Awards saw One Battle After Another dominate with six Oscars while viewership dropped 9% to 17.86 million, a four-year demographic low.
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