List of all female actress nominees for Oscars 2025 and their upcoming projects
Added 2025-03-04 03:41:35 +0000 UTCNow that the Oscars 2025 are over, let's see what projects these actresses are going to be working on.
Mikey Madison, at 25, won Best Actress for "Anora," a Palme d'Or winner at Cannes 2024, and has not announced specific projects, mentioning a desire for a Western, as noted in interviews like one with People on February 14, 2025. Her career shift post-"Anora" suggests a focus on diverse roles, but no concrete plans are public.
Cynthia Erivo, nominated for "Wicked," has a robust slate including Part 2 of "Wicked," set for November 26, 2025, as per NY Phil, and a new album teased for summer 2025 on Broadway World. Her producer roles in "Prima Facie," "Blink Speed," and "Carrier" are in pre-production, indicating a busy future in both acting and producing.
Karla Sofía Gascón, making history as the first transgender Best Actress nominee for "Emilia Pérez," has no announced projects, possibly focusing on the controversy surrounding old X posts, as reported by AP News on January 31, 2025, which may impact her immediate career trajectory.
Demi Moore, nominated for "The Substance," has revitalized her career, next working on 'I Love Boosters,' also starring Eiza González and Naomi Ackie.
Fernanda Torres, nominated for "I'm Still Here," expressed shock at the national pride her film inspired, as mentioned in Vanity Fair on March 3, 2025, suggesting potential for more Brazilian cinema, but no specifics are confirmed.
Zoe Saldaña, winner of Best Supporting Actress for "Emilia Pérez," is likely to continue with "Avatar" sequels or Marvel projects.
Monica Barbaro, nominated for "A Complete Unknown," is working on 'Crime 101' and 'Fubar' Season 2.
Ariana Grande, nominated for "Wicked," balances music and acting, only working on Wicked part 2.
Felicity Jones, nominated for "The Brutalist," has a history in sci-fi and drama and is working on '100 Nights of Hero' and 'Oh. What. Fun.'
Isabella Rossellini, nominated for "Conclave," is less in the spotlight, likely focusing on European films, but no specifics are known, reflecting her niche in the industry.