Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio both shockingly lose at BAFTAs

Sunday’s BAFTAs were pretty baffling.

Especially if your name is Timothée Chalamet.

In the past, Britain’s awards show honoring the year’s movies has proved an excellent predictor of the eventual Best Actor Oscar winner.

Ten of the last 11 victors in London have gone on to take home the Academy Award in LA. (Sorry, Austin Butler).

Robert Aramayo holding the Leading Actor Award and the EE Rising Star Award at the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards.
Robert Aramayo surprisingly won Best Actor at the BAFTAs for his performance in “I Swear.” Mike Marsland/WireImage
Timothée Chalamet attends the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards.
Timothée Chalamet is still narrowly in the lead to win the Oscar in March, but his loss Sunday shows he’s weaker than once thought. 

But this weekend, for the first time since Jamie Bell pirouetted to the podium for playing the title role in “Billy Elliot” in 2001, an actor not even nominated at March’s Oscars triumphed in the category — 33-year-old Englishman Robert Aramayo of “I Swear.”

Never heard of it? That’s because “I Swear” has not yet been released in the United States or anywhere outside of the United Kingdom for that matter.

Chalamet, always the bridesmaid, is still narrowly in the lead for “Marty Supreme,” having so far notched the Critics Choice and Golden Globe awards.

Leonardo DiCaprio on the red carpet at the EE BAFTA Film Awards.
Leonardo DiCaprio was another loser at the award show in London.

But, considering 25% of academy voters live overseas — with significant BAFTA overlap — his loss Sunday shows he’s weaker than was once thought.

Perhaps the international contingency could sway toward Leonardo DiCaprio of BAFTA Best Film winner “One Battle After Another,” Michael B. Jordan of “Sinners” or Brazil’s Wagner Moura of “The Secret Agent.”

Chalamet sure could use the momentum from an Actor (SAG) Award win next weekend. That’s what ultimately propelled Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”) to knock out Butler (“Elvis”) in 2023.

However Chalamet won at SAG last year for “A Complete Unknown,” and no man has ever taken the top prize there twice in a row.

Michael B. Jordan poses on the red carpet at the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTA) in London.
Michael B. Jordan was nominated for his role in “Sinners.” REUTERS

There were more gasps across the pond.

Another Brit, Wunmi Mosaku of “Sinners,” won Best Supporting Actress — her first major award of the season. Until now, Teyana Taylor (“One Battle”) and Amy Madigan (“Weapons”) had been duking it out to the finish line. For the next three weeks, though, it’s a three-way tussle.

And Sean Penn from “One Battle,” who had been passed over for months for co-star Benicio del Toro and Stellan Skarsgård of “Sentimental Value,” finally heard his name called. So, that’s another tight fight.

Jessie Buckley poses with the award for leading actress for 'Hamnet' at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, BAFTA's.
“Hamnet” star Jessie Buckley won once again and is the likely victor at the Oscars. Alastair Grant/Invision/AP

What’s 99% certain? Incandescent Irish actress Jessie Buckley (“Hamnet”), who won Best Actress, will likely win the Oscar, too. Her closest competitor Rose Byrne’s indie “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” is too weird and divisive.