The slew of nominations for Warner Bros. caps a tumultuous year for the studio. A24 scored 11 nominations, most of which were for the ping-pong drama “Marty Supreme,” while Apple drew six nominations, including four for the racing film “F1,” which got a nod for Best Picture. That was the beginning of a string of back-to-back theatrical wins for Warner Bros. “Sinners” became a lasting hit at the box office, followed by “Final Destination Bloodlines,” “F1: The Movie” (which Warner Bros. distributed), James Gunn’s “Superman,” “Weapons” and the final installment of “The Conjuring.”By October, Warner Bros. said it was renewing the contract for De Luca and Abdy, with Warner Bros. In December, the company said it would sell much of its business, including Warner Bros.’ film and television studios, to Netflix. Paramount has challenged the sale and on Thursday morning, the David Ellison-led company extended the deadline for Warner shareholders to sell Paramount their shares.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 22, 2026 21:29 UTC