Emma Stone and Cillian Murphy continued their excited post-Oscars celebrations as fans got a glimpse backstage at the 2024 Academy Awards on Sunday.
Christopher Nolan’s nuclear war epic Oppenheimer was the big winner of the night, with seven gongs, including the coveted Best Picture.
With many Oscar winners returning to the event to present some of the biggest prizes, it was a who’s who of big names behind the curtain at LA’s iconic Dolby Theatre.
After receiving Best Actress for her role in Poor Things, a delighted Emma embraced her close pal Jennifer Lawrence, herself a former recipient.
The star nearly had her big moment hindered by a wardrobe malfunction, but still tearfully completed her speech for her role in the artistic film.
Emma Stone embraced her best friend Jennifer Lawrence as fans got a glimpse backstage at the 2024 Academy Awards on Sunday
Cillian Murphy was seen applauding backstage with his Best Actor gong, along with presenters Nicholas Cage, Matthew McConaughey, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Brendan Fraser
Robert Downey Jr showed off his own Supporting Actor Oscar, his first Academy Award following an illustrious career
Acting thespian Sally Field was among the stars who presented Emma with her second Oscar, with the pair sweetly embracing backstage.
Emma also received a kiss from her husband, Dave McCary, as she proudly posed with her gong.
Cillian was joined by the Best Actor presenters Nicholas Cage, Matthew McConaughey, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Brendan Fraser after winning the gong himself for his performance in Oppenheimer.
The beaming actor eagerly watched on as the final award of the night, Best Picture, was awarded to the Christopher Nolan nuclear epic.
Robert Downey Jr. showed off his own Supporting Actor Oscar, his first Academy Award following an illustrious career.
The Marvel star posed for a playful selfie with former winners Sam Rockwell, Tim Robbins, Ke Huy Quan, Christoph Waltz, and Mahershala Ali.
After his surprise appearance during Ryan Gosling’s performance of I’m Just Ken, Guns N’ Roses legend Slash happily posed for snaps with Robert and fellow Oscars favourite Bradley Cooper.
Oppenheimer won a whopping seven Oscars at Sunday night’s Academy Awards, while rival Barbie only won one.