Coming soon: "Oscars: The Sequel."
A year after Alejandro Inarritu's "Birdman" swept top honors at last year's Academy Awards, Inarritu will again play a leading role at the Academy Awards with his 1820s revenge thriller "The Revenant," which landed a leading 12 nominations Thursday.
Other familiar faces are returning, as well, like last year's best actor winner, Eddie Redmayne ("The Danish Girl"), Jennifer Lawrence (a record fourth nomination for the 25 year-old for "Joy") and mainstay composer John Williams, who notched, staggeringly, his 50th nomination.
But absences were also stuck on repeat. A year after coming under withering criticism over a lack of diversity, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences again fielded an all-white group of 20 acting nominees, restoring the trending hashtag "OscarsSoWhite" to prominence. That story line should have a new twist this time, though, when Chris Rock — who famously labeled Hollywood "a white industry" — hosts the Feb. 28 ceremony.
Other showdowns await, too.
In a tumultuous and unpredictable awards season, "The Revenant" — which also landed nominations for best-actor favorite Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy and Inarritu's long-take maverick cinematographer, Emmanuel Lubezki — has emerged as a heavyweight, taking top honors at the Golden Globes and scoring a $38 million debut.
"Champagne and mezcal will run tonight!" said Inarritu in a statement from London.
But George Miller's post-apocalyptic sequel "Mad Max: Fury Road" followed with 10 nominations, including best picture and best director for Miller. And Ridley Scott's hit sci-fi epic "The Martian" landed seven nominations, including best picture and best actor for Matt Damon, but, surprisingly, no best director nod for Scott.