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Oscars production design race showcases bold world-building

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  • Netflix’s “Frankenstein,” designed by Emmy winner Tamara Deverell, leads 2026 Oscar predictions for Best Production Design with atmospheric nautical settings including a 135-foot Arctic exploration ship built on a gimbal across 119 sets in Canada and the UK.yahoo
  • Oscar winner Hannah Beachler crafted an immersive 1930s Mississippi Delta environment for Warner Bros.’ “Sinners,” incorporating cultural elements like Gullah Geechee haint blue and spending eight weeks building the film’s juke joint with weathered, folkloric details.variety
  • The category features diverse world-building from Marvel’s retro-futuristic “Fantastic Four: First Steps” and Universal’s “Wicked: For Good”—which grew nine million tulips for Munchkinland—to James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and the Tudor-period textures of “Hamnet.”yahoo

Oscars 2026 Production Design Race Highlights Diverse Worlds

The 2026 Academy Awards Best Production Design category is emerging as a showcase of ambitious world-building, with predictions updated December 7 reflecting a competition between gothic horror, period dramas, and futuristic spectacles.yahoo

Netflix’s “Frankenstein,” featuring production design by Emmy winner Tamara Deverell and set decoration by Shane Vieau, has moved to the top position in recent predictions. The film distinguishes itself with atmospheric nautical settings and stark industrial backdrops, including a 135-foot Arctic exploration ship built on a gimbal surrounded by a sculpted ice field. Deverell, who has collaborated with director Guillermo del Toro for over 25 years, constructed 119 sets across multiple Canadian and UK locations. “If you build it, he will shoot it,” Deverell said of del Toro’s approach, noting he favors every inch of a set.awardswatch

Hannah Beachler, the Oscar-winning designer known for “Black Panther,” teams with Monique Champagne on Warner Bros.’ “Sinners,” crafting an immersive 1930s Mississippi Delta environment for Ryan Coogler’s vampire thriller. Beachler dedicated eight weeks to constructing the film’s juke joint, using boric acid to create a weathered, rusted appearance. The designer incorporated cultural elements including haint blue—a protective color from Gullah Geechee culture—and embedded folkloric details throughout the sets. “We wanted to bring in the feeling that music is surrounding them,” Beachler explained of her approach.variety

Retro-Futurism Meets Classic Fantasy

Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” introduces a retro-futuristic aesthetic through the work of production designer Kasra Farahani and set decorator Jille Azis. Farahani, who previously designed the TVA sets for “Loki,” drew inspiration from architects Eero Saarinen and Oscar Niemeyer, as well as sci-fi classics like “2001: A Space Odyssey”. The production built physical sets including the Baxter Building penthouse with its curved wood interiors and Reed Richards’ laboratory featuring red, yellow, and blue workstation zones.marvel

Universal’s “Wicked: For Good” retains strong positioning with Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales’ vibrant expansion of Oz. The production famously grew nine million tulips for Munchkinland and constructed Shiz University with a 52-foot-high set. “I believe you shouldn’t do CGI nature,” Crowley stated, emphasizing the production’s commitment to practical effects.yahoo

A24’s “Marty Supreme” showcases veteran production designer Jack Fisk’s minimalist yet evocative work capturing 1950s New York City. Critics have praised Fisk’s “granular period recreation” and “meticulous production design” for the Josh Safdie-directed table tennis drama.nextbestpicture

Epic World-Building Continues

James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” featuring production design by Dylan Cole, Ben Procter, and Vanessa Cole, expands on the Cove of the Ancestors, a sacred Na’vi location introduced in “The Way of Water”. Cole has been developing the underwater spiritual site since 2013, describing it as a complex area that will feature prominently in the December 19 release.yahoo

Focus Features’ “Hamnet,” designed by Oscar-nominee Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton, brings Tudor-period England to life. Crombie and director ChloĆ© Zhao constructed both William Shakespeare’s Stratford home and a replica of the Globe Theatre at Elstree Studios using reclaimed timber.imdb

The Critics Choice Association released its first-ever production design shortlist on November 24, with “Sinners” leading craft categories with 13 nominations. The Art Directors Guild will announce nominations January 7, 2026.variety

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