Ryan Coogler’s latest film, Sinners, released on April 18, has quickly become one of the highest-grossing films of 2025, sparking conversations about its potential as a major contender for the 2026 Oscars.
According to Variety, Coogler’s work could place him among the top Black directors in Oscar history, joining the ranks of figures like John Singleton, Lee Daniels, Steve McQueen, Barry Jenkins, Jordan Peele, and Spike Lee.
Already a well-known name in Hollywood with a previous major Oscar contender (Black Panther), Coogler is gaining significant recognition for Sinners. The film also benefits from being a Warner Bros. release, one of only two likely Oscar contenders from the studio this year.

Warner Bros. is currently weighing whether to push Sinners or Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another for Oscar consideration, but early indications suggest that Sinners could emerge as the frontrunner.
The film’s star-studded cast has further boosted its popularity, enhancing its appeal among voters and increasing its chances of appearing on Oscar ballots.
However, with the 2026 Academy Awards still several months away, it may be premature to finalize any predictions regarding the film’s nomination prospects. The 98th Academy Awards are set to take place on March 15, 2026.