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Oscars 2022 - It’s Not A Popularity Contest [Parrot Analytics]

For the first time, Parrot Analytics reveals our demand data on the Academy Award races for Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Actor, demonstrating the gap between the Academy’s and the public’s movie and talent preferences ahead of tonight's Oscars ceremony.

The Best Picture nominees all rank in our ‘Outstanding’ category of audience demand. While this does place them in the top 3% of movies across all platforms with US audiences, none of them appears in the top 10, and the majority are well outside of the top 50.

When it comes to demand for the acting categories, actors who started out in youth-oriented and beloved genre IP titles have amassed a larger base of cross-generational fans who create more demand as their career progresses than actors who have mainly stayed away from larger IP projects, but have been recognized by the Academy for their prestige roles.

Andrew Garfield and Kristen Stewart are by far the most in-demand nominees for the major acting categories. But it was their starring roles in the Spider-Man and Twilight franchises, respectfully, that have helped them build devoted fan bases over the years, more so than the roles for which they are nominated this year.

Most of the Oscar-winning actors who are nominated again this year appear towards the bottom of the most in-demand nominee charts, further evidence that the tastes of the Academy voters and those of the American public remain far apart. 

US Demand for Best Picture Nominees

For context, see below for the 10 most in-demand movies with US audiences during the same time period:

US Demand for Best Actress Nominees

US Demand for Best Actor Nominees

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