Tom Hanks lands first Oscar nomination in 19 years
Scarlett Johansson and Margot Robbie have scooped the first Oscar nominations as Hollywood's finest stars prepare to battle it out at the Academy Awards.Scarlett is nominated for her role in Jojo Rabbit, and Margot got a nod for Bombshell.Actor and producer John Cho and actor/writer/producer Issa Rae are announcing the shortlist live from Los Angeles today.
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