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Sean Penn Reveals Why He Wasn’t at the 2026 Oscars to Accept His Award

Sean Penn has finally explained why he was nowhere to be seen at the 2026 Academy Awards, even as he secured one of the night's biggest acting victories.

Sean Penn attends the "One Battle After Another" London Premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.
© Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesSean Penn attends the "One Battle After Another" London Premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.

The actor won Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw in “One Battle After Another,” earning a third Oscar. According to Variety, Penn addressed his absence during a conversation with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins at the Tribeca Festival in New York.

Sean Penn says skipping the Oscars was “better for my mental health”

During the conversation, Penn stressed that his absence from the Academy Awards was not about the ceremony itself. “It’s not just [that it’s] an awards show,” he said. “It would be the same if this group was going to an afterparty and one stepped into that.” He added that large gatherings have long been difficult for him, describing them as “social discomfort” because there are simply “too many people.”

Penn went on to reveal that he has drawn a firm personal boundary when it comes to crowded events. “I’m now down, committed for life, that I won’t go anywhere to be in a designated group beyond eight people,” he said. According to the actor, those settings trigger his “anxiety” and are “dread-provoking.”

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Ahead of the Oscars, Penn discussed the situation with his “One Battle After Another” collaborators and ultimately decided not to attend. The group agreed it was “better for my mental health” if he skipped the ceremony. Instead, he traveled to Ukraine for activist work, where he watched the broadcast despite the time difference.

Watching from abroad gave him a different experience than the one he had known as a nominee and winner. “I really got to enjoy the Academy Awards for the first time,” Penn said. “It was great.”

The actor also revealed that his decision was shaped by an earlier awards-season appearance. Reflecting on a visit to the Golden Globes, he said, “The best that I could ever muster was relief.” That event ultimately convinced him that awards shows were no longer for him. “I went to the Golden Globes; I’d never been to that before. And that’s where I decided, ‘I can’t do this.’” As for what makes those gatherings difficult, Penn offered a simple explanation: “It’s the ninth person.”

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Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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