What Are The Payout Odds To Win Best Picture - 2022 Oscars

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What Are The Payout Odds To Win Best Picture - 2022 Oscars

The Power of the Dog is the -175 favorite to win Best Picture at this year's Oscars.  This is a very competitive catagory however with CODA listed at +125 odds.  The payout on CODA is $12.50 for every $10 bet. The Power of the Dog requires a slightly higher risk versus reward.

94th Annual Academy Awards 2022 - Best Picture

Belfast    +1200

The Power of the Dog    -175

Dune    +5000

Nightmare Alley    +15000

CODA    +125

Licorice Pizza    +8000

Dont Look Up    +8000

King Richard    +3500

West Side Story    +3500

Drive My Car    +10000

The Power of the Dog is a Western psychological drama film written and directed by Jane Campion. It is based on Thomas Savage's 1967 novel of the same title. Following a limited theatrical release in November, the film went to streaming on Netflix.  The film has received 12 Oscar nominations.  The film is an international co-production between New Zealand, Greece, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia.

CODA stars Emilia Jones as the eponymous CODA (child of deaf adults), the only hearing member of a deaf family as she struggles to balance her only life aspirations with her family's struggling fishing business.  It has received three Academy Award nominations.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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