2027 Oscars — Best Picture
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Best Picture at the 99th Academy Awards is the deepest awards-season book on prediction markets right now, and it is trading hard eight months before the ceremony. Kalshi's Oscar winner: Best Picture Categorical turned over roughly $58k in the last 24 hours with no news catalyst—the volume is the story here, not a headline.
Two questions are priced separately and they move on different clocks. The winner book runs to the ceremony in March 2027; the nomination books settle in mid-January when the Academy announces the field, and they are the earlier, higher-information market. A film has to clear nomination before winner probability means anything.
Anchor: Kalshi—Oscar winner: Best Picture (99th Academy Awards). Manifold carries an independent Categorical on the same race; Polymarket does not list a 2027 Best Picture book.
Kalshi and Manifold both price the full field as a Categorical. The pies show every listed title with no count cap, so the long tail of contenders stays visible alongside the front-runners. Kalshi carries essentially all the liquidity; Manifold's book is thin but independently formed, which makes divergence between them worth reading.
The Odyssey is the volume leader on Kalshi by a wide margin—roughly $967k of lifetime volume on its winner market against $237k for the next name. The two panels below isolate it: the winner market on the left, the nomination market on the right. The gap between them is the market's implied conditional—how much of the winner price is nomination risk versus head-to-head risk.
Nomination books settle around January 20, 2027, two months before the ceremony. Kalshi's Oscar nominees Multiple and Manifold's nominee list price which films make the field at all; Manifold's category-by-category book on The Odyssey prices depth of support across Director, Screenplay, Cinematography, and the craft categories—the traditional leading indicator for a Best Picture run.
- Volume without news is the signal. This book is trading at scale in August with no catalyst. Awards markets usually go quiet between the summer festival circuit and the fall precursors—sustained volume here says the field is being priced as unusually legible early.
- Nomination first, winner second. The January nomination books resolve before the March ceremony, so they are the cleaner near-term instrument. A winner price that exceeds its own nomination price is a mispricing by construction.
- Craft-category depth. Best Picture winners almost always carry Director, Editing, or Screenplay nominations. Manifold's per-category book on the front-runner is the closest thing to a structural check on the winner price.
- Kalshi-versus-Manifold spread. Kalshi holds the depth; Manifold's book is thin and independently formed. When the two disagree on a title by more than a few points, the thin book is usually the one that has not repriced yet.
- Fall precursors are the next repricing window. Venice, Telluride, and Toronto in late August and September are where awards books historically move most between listing and nominations.
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