Oscars 2018 winners list in FULL – who won at the 90th Academy Awards and were the predictions right?
THE Oscar 2018 nominations were announced a couple of months before, leaving Hollywood chomping at the bit as they waited to find out who would win.
But, which Academy Award nominees did the bookies think were most likely to win and who won in the main categories? Let's take a look at the odds and whether the predictions were right...
What are the latest Oscar odds?
These were the last odds from :
Best Actor betting odds
- Gary Oldman 1/33 - WINNER
- Timothee Chalamet 16/1
- Daniel Day-Lewis 18/1
- Daniel Kaluuya 24/1
- Denzel Washington 50/1
Best Actress betting odds
- Frances McDormand 1/33 - WINNER
- Saoirse Ronan 14/1
- Sally Hawkins 14/1
- Margot Robbie 33/1
- Meryl Streep 100/1
Best Picture betting odds
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 8/11
- The Shape of Water 13/8 - WINNER
- Lady Bird 8/1
- Get Out 12/1
- Dunkirk 25/1
- Call Me By Your Name 66/1
- The Post 66/1
- Darkest Hour 200/1
- Phantom Thread 200/1
Best Director betting odds
- Guillermo del Toro - The Shape of Water 1/8 - WINNER
- Christopher Nolan - Dunkirk 6/1
- Greta Gerwig - Lady Bird 10/1
- Jordan Peele - Get Out 40/1
- Paul Thomas Anderson - Phantom Thread 66/1
Best Supporting Actor betting odds
- Sam Rockwell 1/10 - WINNER
- Willem Dafoe 6/1
- Christopher Plummer 20/1
- Richard Jenkins 33/1
- Woody Harrelson 33/1
Best Supporting Actress betting odds
- Allison Janney 1/7 - WINNER
- Laurie Metcalf 4/1
- Mary J Blige 40/1
- Lesley Manville 40/1
- Octavia Spencer 40/1
When were The Oscars 2018 and what do they recognise?
The Oscars award show took place on Sunday, March 4, 2018.
They were held at the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood and Highland Centre in Hollywood, California.
The Academy Awards is an annual ceremony hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Celebrating its 90th year, the show (dubbed The Oscars after the man-shaped statuette received on winning) is considered by most in the entertainment industry as the highest honour to receive in recognition for their work on and off screen.
The Academy is a 6,000-strong group made up of film industry professionals such as actors, directors and producers - making the awards stand-out against shows such as the Golden Globes as it is a vote by the nominees' peers.
Jimmy Kimmel was this year's master of ceremonies and this was the second year running that he has performed hosting duties for The Academy.
Jimmy also took the helm for the 2016 and 2012 Emmy Awards, the 2007 ESPYS, and presenting the American Music Awards five times.
Previous presenters have included Ellen DeGeneres, Neil Patrick Harris, Seth MacFarlane and Chris Rock.