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Oscars 2026:‘One Battle After Another’ Biggest Winner as Michael Jordan Wins Best Actor

The Oscars, regarded as one of the most prestigious honours in global cinema, recognise outstanding achievements in filmmaking across acting, directing, writing, music and technical categories.

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The film, ‘One Battle After Another,’ directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, emerged as the biggest winner of the Oscars 2026 edition, yesterday taking home six Oscars — Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Sean Penn, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, and the newly introduced category of Best Casting.

The Oscars, regarded as one of the most prestigious honours in global cinema, recognise outstanding achievements in filmmaking across acting, directing, writing, music and technical categories.

The ceremony was held yesterday at the 98th Academy Awards in Hollywood, USA.

The triumph marked a defining moment for Anderson, who had been nominated at the Academy Awards for nearly three decades without a win.

The film, a story about citizen resistance, received 13 nominations — the second-highest of the night behind ‘Sinners,’ directed by Ryan Coogler, which made Oscars history with a record 16 nominations.

Also, Michael B. Jordan, won the Oscar for Best Actor.

Jordan edged out Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothée Chalamet, Wagner Moura and Ethan Hawke to claim the award.


With the win, Jordan becomes the sixth Black actor to receive the Best Actor honour and earned his first-ever Academy Award nomination.

In his acceptance speech, Jordan paid tribute to previous Black winners in the category, including Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington and Jamie Foxx.

He also thanked Warner Bros. and Coogler for supporting original ideas and artistry.

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BREAKING: Veteran Nollywood Actor Taiwo Hassan ‘Ogogo’ Reportedly Dies at 66

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The actor died after battle with Cancer

Popular Yoruba Nollywood actor Taiwo Hassan, widely known as Ogogo, has died at the age of 66.

The veteran actor passed away on Sunday, August 23, 2026, after a prolonged battle with stage 4 cancer. His death was confirmed by his daughter, Kira (also referred to as Kaira) Taiwo, during an emotional Instagram Live session in which she said, “My daddy is dead.”

The news was also announced by industry figures, including Best of Nollywood awards founder Seun Oloketuyi, who wrote: “Taiwo Hassan Ogogo is dead. He finally lost the battle of life.” Fellow actor Jide Kosoko and others also confirmed the development.

Ogogo’s family had recently appealed for specialised medical help after doctors said chemotherapy was no longer viable. Earlier rumours of his death earlier in the week were debunked by the family.

Born on October 31, 1959, in Ilaro, Ogun State, Taiwo Hassan became one of the most recognisable faces in Yoruba cinema over a career spanning more than three decades. He was celebrated for memorable roles as warriors, stern fathers, chiefs and other powerful characters that helped shape modern Yoruba filmmaking.

His passing has drawn tributes from fans, colleagues and members of the Nollywood community mourning the loss of a veteran who entertained millions.

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US Actress Hayden Panettiere Dies At 36

Born in 1989, Panettiere became a child star and went on to have numerous roles in both film and TV.
Her credits include “Remember The Titans,” “Ice Princess,” “Scream 4” and “Scream VI.”

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Hayden Panettiere, an actress known for her roles in popular TV series “Heroes” and “Nashville,” has died aged 36.

Her father confirmed the actress’ death in a statement to ABC News.

“It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden. She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her — and to the millions who watched her onscreen,” he said.

He asked that her family be given privacy while they “process this unimaginable loss.”

Details about her death were not immediately given, but news outlet TMZ said there was an “open investigation” into the cause.

Born in 1989, Panettiere became a child star and went on to have numerous roles in both film and TV. Her credits include “Remember The Titans,” “Ice Princess,” “Scream 4” and “Scream VI.”

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Disney agrees deal to let TikTokers use its films and TV shows in videos

The scheme will be launched in the US before being rolled out to other countries.

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Disney and TikTok have agreed a deal which will allow creators to use clips from Disney films, including its subsidiaries, in their videos.

It means clips from hit franchises like Star Wars, Toy Story and the Marvel Cinematic Universe will soon start popping up in videos – which will also be shared on Disney’s short-form video platform, Verts.

The scheme will be launched in the US before being rolled out to other countries.

Neither company shared financial details of the agreement, although it follows the collapse of a $1bn (£745m) deal between Disney and OpenAI which would have let people use its characters in AI-generated videos.

Source: BBC NEWS

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