2020 Oscar Nominations: Tally by Film and Studio

Warner Bros Joker led the nominations for the 92nd Oscars this morning but it was Netflix that dominated the overall totals, with 24 nods across all fields.
The Irishman (Netflix), 1917 (Universal) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony) were close with 10 nominations apiece and Sony Pictures, which also released Little Women, was the second-most nominated studio with 20 nods. For Warner Bros and Universal, each studio received just one nomination each outside of their Best Picture nomination leaders.
You can see the full list of Oscar nominations here. The 92nd Academy Awards will air live Sunday, February 9 on ABC. Here is the full tally of films and studios earning two or more nominations.
Nominations by film (two or more):
“Joker” — 11
“The Irishman”– 10
“1917” — 10
“Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” — 10
“Jojo Rabbit” — 6
“Little Women” — 6
“Marriage Story” — 6
“Parasite” — 6
“Ford v Ferrari” — 4
“Bombshell” — 3
“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” — 3
“The Two Popes” — 3
“Harriet” — 2
“Honeyland” — 2
“Judy” — 2
“Pain and Glory” — 2
“Toy Story 4” — 2
Nominations by studio (two or more):
Netflix — 24
Sony Pictures — 20
Walt Disney — 16
Warner Bros. — 12
Universal Pictures — 11
Neon — 8
Fox Searchlight — 6
Lionsgate — 4
Focus Features — 2
LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions — 2
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