Oscars 2016 Odds: Leonardo DiCaprio Is Bookies' Favourite To Win, But Not Looking Good For Kate Winslet Or Mark Rylance

Oscar Winners: Do You Agree With The Bookies?
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When the Oscars kick off on Saturday, the bookies will be watching very closely and crossing their fingers that their favourite Leonardo DiCaprio returns to the paddock with a statuette in his hand, seeing as otherwise, they stand to pay out a fortune.

Leo is by far their favourite to take this year's statuette for Best Leading Actor for 'The Revenant', having already swept the board with a BAFTA, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors' Guild trophy.

Bookies have put him at an astonishing odds of 1/50 to triumph, far ahead of his nearest rival Eddie Redmayne, with odds of 22/1. He’s followed by Michael Fassbender and Bryan Cranston (33/1 and 80/1 respectively), with ‘The Martian’ star Matt Damon a 100/1 outsider.

Leo’s film ‘The Revenant’ is also the favourite to take off Best Picture, with odds of 1/2. Its nearest rival is Boston drama ‘Spotlight’ at 11/4, followed by ‘The Big Short’ at 13/2. If you fancy a real flutter, Irish period piece ‘Brooklyn’ and spy thriller ‘Bridge of Spies’ are both offering very lucrative odds of 250/1.

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Kate Winslet is a BAFTA winner, but she's not the bookies' favourite to win an Oscar this year

‘The Revenant’ director Alejandro G Inarritu is also the favourite to take to the podium. If this comes off, he’ll be doing the double after last year’s triumph with ‘Birdman’.

With BAFTA and Golden Globe wins to her name, ‘Room’ star Brie Larson is a clear favourite in the Best Leading Actress category. Her odds of 1/20 put her well ahead of second favourite, ‘Brooklyn’ star Saoirse Ronan at 14/1. The surprising outsider here is previous winner Jennifer Lawrence, only on 66/1 for her lead role in ‘Joy’.

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Alejandro and Leonardo are the bookies' predictions to repeat their BAFTA success at the Oscars

As for the Brits, Mark Rylance may have won a BAFTA for his scene-stealing performance in ‘Bridge of Spies’ but, according to the bookies, there’s someone standing in his way when it comes to the Oscars, and that’s Sylvester Stallone, the favourite at 2/5 to take Best Supporting Actor for his reprisal of boxer Rocky Balboa in ‘Creed’. Fans of Tom Hardy will be crossing fingers that he can confound the bookies, who currently have him in third place for his role in ‘The Revenant’.

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Alicia Vikander is the bookies' best bet to win Best Supporting Actress for 'The Danish Girl'

It’s not looking good for Kate Winslet, either, despite her BAFTA win for ‘Steve Jobs’. She’s currently running in second place according to the bookies, who have made Eddie Redmayne’s co-star in ‘The Danish Girl’, Alicia Vikander, their clear favourite to take home the statuette for Best Supporting Actress.

Other favorites include ‘The Big Short’ for Best Adapted Screenplay, ‘Spotlight’ for Best Original Screenplay, and Lady Gaga’s ’Til It Happens To You’ for Best Original Song. Her soundtrack to ‘The Hunting Ground’ documentary sits ahead of Sam Smith’s James Bond theme, ‘The Writing’s On The Wall’.

The Oscars ceremony will begin at 1am on Monday evening (GMT) - check back here for live updates throughout the night.

Leonardo Decaprio At The Oscars
The Aviator (2005) (01 of10)
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About the movie: "The Aviator" is the story of billionaire Howard Hughes' life as a successful film producer and aviation pioneer secretly dealing with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder.Who actually won Best Actor: Jamie Foxx for "Ray" (credit:Facebook)
Blood Diamond (2006) (02 of10)
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About the movie: Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) is an ex-mercenary from Zimbabwe. He meets Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou), a fisherman who is taken from his family and forced to work the diamond mines of Sierra Leone. But when Vandy finds a rare stone that could help him get back to his loved ones, Archer wants to get his hands on it as well. Who actually won Best Actor: Forest Whitaker for "The Last King of Scotland" (credit:Facebook)
The Wolf of Wall Street (2014) (03 of10)
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About the movie: Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) starts at an entry-level job on Wall St. and works his way to the top of the food chain. Along the way, he gets involved in money laundering, drugs and a lot of sex. Who actually won Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey for "Dallas Buyers Club" (credit:Facebook)
The Revenant (2016) (04 of10)
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About the movie: Inspired by true events, legendary explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) is attacked by a bear and learns how to conquer the wilderness on his own. Who actually won Best Actor: Leo finally gets the kudos he deserves. (credit:Facebook)
And For The Snubs... (05 of10)
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The movie: "Titanic" (1997)
The epic tale of true love, division of classes and a beautiful ship that was doomed to sink. Who won Best Actor that year: Jack Nicholson for "As Good as It Gets."
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Revolutionary Road (2008)(06 of10)
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About the movie: When Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio) and April Wheeler (Kate Winslet) buy a house in Connecticut, they both end up living lives they never wanted in the first place. Who won Best Actor that year: Sean Penn for "Milk." (credit:Facebook)
Romeo + Juliet (1996)(07 of10)
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About the movie: The classic tale of two star crossed lovers set in a modern Verona Beach. Who won Best Actor that year: Geoffrey Rush for "Shine." (credit:YouTube)
The Departed (2006) (08 of10)
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About the movie: Boston cop Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) goes undercover to infiltrate a gang. But when another criminal (Matt Damon) infiltrates the police department, they both discover each organization has a mole — they just don't know who.Who won Best Actor that year: Forest Whitaker for "The Last King of Scotland." (credit:Facebook)
Catch Me If You Can (2002)(09 of10)
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About the movie: Frank Abagnale, Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio) has worked as a doctor, pilot and eventually became really good at forging signatures. When he was 17, he became one of the most successful bank robbers in the U.S.Who won Best Actor that year: Adrien Brody for "The Pianist." (credit:Facebook)
Inception (2010)(10 of10)
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About the movie: Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) has the ability to enter people's dreams and steal their secrets. When he gets the almost-impossible task to put an idea in someone else's mind, his whole world around him starts falling apart. Who won Best Actor that year: Colin Firth for "The King's Speech." (credit:Facebook)