One of the most notable highlights in the list of nominees announced by the Academy for the 98th Oscars is the new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel “Frankenstein.” According to the Academy’s official information, the film has been nominated in several categories, including major ones such as Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on the night of March 15. This year, the event will be hosted for the second consecutive time by the well-known television presenter and comedian Conan O’Brien.
The film “Frankenstein” is a modern adaptation of the classic literary source, and the director is highly praised for successfully translating the novel’s philosophical undertones into contemporary cinematic language. The film particularly addresses themes such as the relationship between humans and technology, the concept of responsibility, and the ethics of creation, earning strong acclaim from both critics and audiences.
In its statement, the Academy noted that the nomination process this year was conducted with a record number of submissions and proposals, and therefore the inclusion of a non-traditional adaptation like “Frankenstein” in the list is seen as a sign of a new perspective in the art of cinema.
The film has already received positive reviews at several international festivals, and with the official confirmation of its Oscar nomination, a new phase of achievements begins for the creative team. The results will be announced on the day of the ceremony or during the night.
This nomination will be remembered as an example of how “Frankenstein” has strengthened its place not only as a literary legacy but also as a significant part of contemporary cinema.