February 8, 2022

Oscar nominations 2022: See the full list of nominees

WATCH: Breaking down the 2022 Oscar nominations

The nominations for the 94th Academy Awards are in!

"Black-ish" star Tracee Ellis Ross and "American Horror Story" star Leslie Jordan revealed the 2022 Oscar nominees across all 23 competitive categories on Tuesday.

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Leading the pack of nominees is "The Power of the Dog," which earned 12 nominations. Close behind was "Dune" with 10. "Belfast" and "West Side Story" tied with seven apiece and "King Richard" scored six nominations.

Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan announced the nominees for the 94th annual Academy Award, which take place March 27, including for such categories as best song and best animated film.
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This year's Academy Awards ceremony, produced by Will Packer and directed by Glenn Weiss, returns to Hollywood's Dolby Theatre. The show will have a host for the first time since 2018, though the night's emcee has yet to be announced.

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Danny Glover will receive this year's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award while Samuel L. Jackson, Elaine May and Liv Ullman will all receive honorary Oscars from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Oscars' governing body.

Check out the full list of 2022 Oscar nominees:

Best Picture

20th Century Studios
A scene from the 2021 film, "West Side Story."

Best Director

"Belfast" writer-director Kenneth Branagh spoke to "GMA" about making Oscar history for receiving seven nominations in seven different categories.

Best Actor

Netflix
Andrew Garfield in "tick, tick...BOOM!," 2021.

Best Actress

NEON
Kristen Stewart appears as Princess Diana in a trailer for the 2021 film, "Spencer."

Best Supporting Actor

"GMA" spoke to Troy Kotsur about making history as the first deaf male actor to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Best Supporting Actress

Kirsten Dunst spoke to "GMA" about her nomination for "Best Supporting Actress" for her role in "The Power of the Dog."

Best Adapted Screenplay

Sideshow/Janus Films
Reika Kirishima and Hidetoshi Nishijima in a scene from "Drive My Car."

Best Original Screenplay

Chiabella James/Warner Bros
From left, Aunjanue Ellis, Mikayla Bartholomew, Will Smith, Saniyya Sidney, Demi Singleton and Daniele Lawson, in a scene from the movie, "King Richard."

Best Original Song

Sebastián Yatra reacts to “Dos Oruguitas” from "Encanto" becoming Oscar-nominated.

Best Animated Feature Film

Pixar
Pixar next feature is "Luca" set in Italy.

Best International Feature Film

Best Documentary Feature

Best Cinematography

Kerry Hayes/20th Century
Rooney Mara and Bradley Cooper in a scene from "Nightmare Alley."

Best Visual Effects

Matt Kennedy/Columbia Pictures/Marvel Studios
Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon star in the 2021 Columbia Pictures film, "Spider-Man: No Way Home."

Best Original Score

Niko Tavernise/Netflix
Left to right, Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Rob Morgan in Netflix's "Don't Look Up."

Best Sound

Best Production Design

Warner Bros.
Timothee Chalamet and Rebecca Ferguson perform in a scene from "Dune".

Best Film Editing

Best Costume Design

Disney
Emma Stone in a scene from "Cruella."

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Searchlight Pictures via EPK
A scene from the movie "The Eyes of Tammy Faye."

Best Animated Short Film

Best Live Action Short Film

Best Documentary Short Subject