The nominations for the 72nd British Academy Film Awards have been revealed, ahead of the glittering ceremony on February 10 at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Will Poulter and Hayley Squires announced the nominees on Wednesday morning, revealing that Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite has swept the board with 12 nominations in top categories including a Best Actress nod for its star Olivia Colman, Supporting Actress nominations for Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz and a chance at Best Film.
The Favourite will compete with A Star Is Born, BlacKkKlansman, Green Book and Roma for Best Film but surprisingly, after its success at Sunday's Golden Globes, Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed in the category.
Nominated: The nominations for the 72nd British Academy Film Awards have been revealed, with Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite sweeping the board with 12 nominations in top categories including a Best Actress nod for its star Olivia Colman, Supporting Actress nominations for Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz and a chance at Best Film
The Favourite is nominated in 12 categories. Bohemian Rhapsody, First Man, Roma and A Star Is Born each have seven nominations; Vice has six, BlacKkKlansman has five, and Cold War and Green Book have four each. Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Mary Poppins Returns, Mary Queen of Scots and Stan & Ollie have three nominations each.
The 2019 nod marks Olivia's sixth BAFTA nomination but her first for a film role after previously winning for TV hits Twenty Twelve, Accused and Broadchurch.
Olivia's chances at scoring her first film BAFTA have only increased after she took home the Best Actress Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy for The Favourite on Sunday night, beating Emily Blunt, Constance Wu, Charlize Theron and Elsie Fisher.
A-list cast: Olivia's critically-acclaimed film was released last month and follows the love triangle Queen Anne forms with two of her female courtiers, played by Emma and Rachel, who are both nominated in the Best Supporting Actress Category
Acclaimed: Olivia's nod marks her sixth BAFTA nomination but her first for a film role after previously winning for TV hits Twenty Twelve, Accused and Broadchurch (right) while she scooped the Golden Globe on Sunday night (left)
Snub: The Favourite will compete with A Star Is Born, BlacKkKlansman, Green Book and Roma for Best Film but surprisingly, after its success at Sunday's Golden Globes , Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed in the category
Olivia vowed to keep enjoying her success as she lead the success of the British stars picking up a Golden Globe award at the The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 44-year-old thanked her 'b*tches' Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz before dropping the F-bomb in her jaw-dropping acceptance speech.
She said: 'I'm not going to cry because my whole table will laugh at me. Thank you for the sandwiches.
Nods: A Star Is Born has scored the same number of BAFTA nominations as its rival Bohemian Rhapsody, with seven chances. As well as its Best Actor nod for Bradley Cooper, who also receives a nomination for Direction, Lady Gaga is nominated for Best Actress
'Thank you my b*tches Emma and Rachel! Every second working with you was such a joy. So much fun. I'm too excited!' And Olivia said she loved making the film - which required her to pile on 35 pounds to play Queen Anne.
'I had a f**king blast!' she recalled. 'I went on a private jet and I ate constantly throughout the film – it was brilliant! I promise I will keep on enjoying it, because this is amazing.'
Olivia's critically-acclaimed film was released last month and follows the love triangle Queen Anne forms with two of her female courtiers, played by Emma and Rachel, who are both nominated in the Best Supporting Actress Category.
The Favourite is also nominated for Outstanding British Film, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Production Design, Costume Design, Make Up & Hair, Editing and Yorgos Lanthimos for Director.
Bohemian Rhapsody could build on its surprise success at Sunday's Golden Globes with its seven BAFTA nominations, but it has missed out on chance at the Best Film prize.
The Queen biopic provided the biggest shock of the 2019 Golden Globes when it beat favourite A Star is Born to take home the Best Motion Picture Drama prize, which followed a win for leading man Rami Malek.
Rami is nominated for the BAFTA Leading Actor where he will again compete against A Star Is Born's Bradley Cooper as well as Viggo Mortensen and British actors Christian Bale and Steve Coogan.
Bale is the favourite to take home Best Actor for his incredible transformation into Dick Cheney for Vice, replicating his success at the Golden Globes.
Fans were delighted to see Coogan receive a nomination though for his role in Laurel and Hardy biopic, Stan & Ollie.
A Star Is Born has scored the same number of BAFTA nominations as its rival Bohemian Rhapsody, with seven chances. As well as its Best Actor nod for Bradley, who also receives a nomination for Direction, Lady Gaga is nominated for Best Actress.
The singer will again compete with Glenn Close for The Wife, who beat her in another surprise Golden Globes result. Melissa McCarthy and Viola Dvis along with Colman make up the category.
The bookies favourites Glenn, Gaga and Olivia will go head to head at the BAFTAs as unlike the Golden Globes, there are not separate acting categories for drama, musical or comedy.
Joanna Lumley will return for a second stint behind the BAFTA podium on January 22 after impressing last year in place of Stephen Fry while Cirque de Soleil will also be back after their 2018 tribute to Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water.
One category which revealed its nominations ahead of Wednesday, was the Rising Star Award which celebrates new acting talent.
Chosen by a panel including Rosamund Pike, Richard Madden and Edith Bowman, this year’s shortlist is comprised of Black Panther’s Letitia Wright, Sorry to Bother You’s Lakeith Stanfield, Barry Keoghan from American Animals, Widows star Cynthia Erivo and Jessie Buckley, who starred in the BBC’s The Woman in White.
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