The 97th Oscars are set to take place on March 2nd, honoring the best in cinematic achievements of the past year. This year’s nominees include films covering a wide range of topics from murder to incarceration to corruption. The event will be televised on ABC and streamed on Hulu, with the red carpet and awards ceremony being held at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.
For those interested in astrology, each zodiac sign has been linked to a specific category if they were to win at the Oscars. Aries represents Best Live Action Short Film, Taurus for Best Production Design, Gemini for Best Adapted Screenplay and Cancer for Best Sound. Leo has been assigned Best Actor/Actress in a Lead Role, Virgo for Best Editing, Libra for Best Cinematography, Scorpio for Best Director, Sagittarius for Best Hair and Makeup Styling, Capricorn for Best Costume Design, and Aquarius for Best Hair and Makeup Styling. Last but not least, Pisces is tied to Best Animated Short.
Each nominated film has been matched with a corresponding zodiac sign based on the themes and content present in the movie. Titles include “The Brutalist,” “Better Man,” “A Complete Unknown,” “Dune: Part 2,” “The Substance,” “I’m Still Here,” “Emilia Pérez,” “Nosferatu,” “Nickel Boys,” “Conclave,” “Wicked,” and “Anora.” These films cover a wide range of genres and stories, capturing the essence of each zodiac sign in unique and compelling ways.
For Aries, the film ‘The Brutalist’ captures the essence of an immigrant architect living in America post-war. Taurus is connected to the rise to riches narrative in ‘Better Man’, while Gemini is represented in the musical journey of ‘A Complete Unknown’. Cancer aligns with the familial narratives of Dune: Part 2, while Leo embodies the unapologetic vanity of ‘The Substance’. Virgo finds its match in ‘I’m Still Here’, and Libra in ‘Emilia Pérez’. Scorpio and ‘Nosferatu’ delve into dark themes of sex and death, Sagittarius and ‘Nickel Boys’ embody undaunted optimism, and Capricorn and ‘Conclave’ explore the political papal thriller genre. Aquarius resonates with the enigmatic character of ‘Wicked’ and Pisces with the unconventional romance of ‘Anora’.
Astrologer Reda Wigle offers a unique perspective on astrological influences on the zodiac signs and how they manifest in various categories at the Oscars. Her horoscopes combine history, poetry, pop culture, and personal experience to provide an insightful and irreverent look at planetary configurations and their impact on individuals. For those interested in exploring astrology further or booking a reading, Reda Wigle’s website is a valuable resource.