Where Can You See the Oscar Winners Next? These Big Movies

All of the Oscar winners have gone home with their shiny new treasures, and hopefully by now you've seen all the movies they won Academy Awards for. Winning an Oscar is a huge highlight in an actor's career, but of course, they also have to get back to business. With their newfound gold and buzz, the four acting winners will certainly have all eyes on them for a while — and those eyes will be inside a theater. Check out the movies the new Oscar winners will be seen in next, like this Summer's big Bourne blockbuster and Steven Spielberg's adaptation of a beloved book!

Leonardo DiCaprio
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Leonardo DiCaprio

The man of the hour will probably have some time to relax before getting back in front of the camera. His next acting project is The Devil in the White City, with Martin Scorsese, his longtime collaborator, directing. The movie, which is based on the book of the same name, will star DiCaprio as real-life serial killer H.H. Holmes. DiCaprio has been attached to the adaptation since 2010, but production should start up imminently, since both Paramount and Scorsese picked up the project last Summer.

Brie Larson

Though best actress winner Larson has two indies scheduled to come out (Basmati Blues in 2016 and Free Fire, which doesn't have a release date yet), she also has something huge brewing. Larson will star in the blockbuster Kong: Skull Island — yes, the King Kong sequel. She'll star alongside Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson in the action-adventure, which is due out in 2017.

Alicia Vikander
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Alicia Vikander

The best supporting actress winner will team up with best actor nominee (and her real-life boyfriend!) Michael Fassbender in the adaptation of The Light Between Oceans (out Sept. 2), where they play husband and wife. Vikander is a hot commodity this year in general — she'll also be the female lead opposite Matt Damon in this Summer's Jason Bourne and in the upcoming indie drama Tulip Fever.

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Mark Rylance

The British actor who just won the best supporting actor Oscar has a huge role coming up: he's playing the Big Friendly Giant in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG! The live-action and CG movie will come out on July 1.