Where You Can See Eddie Redmayne and More Oscar Winners Next

This year's Oscar nominations list was packed with some of the most talented — and busy — people in Hollywood. It seems like every acting nominee has a major project or two coming up in the next year, and the winners are no exception. Take a look at where you'll be able to see the familiar award season faces next, from Netflix's Wet Hot American Summer to a Star Wars solo film.

Julianne Moore
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Julianne Moore

Moore, best actress winner, is starring in true story Freeheld alongside Ellen Page and fellow nominee Steve Carell. Of course, we'll also see her reprise her role as President Alma Coin in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 on Nov. 20.

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J.K. Simmons

Best supporting actor winner Simmons has a role in Terminator: Genisys, out July 1, and he'll also star with fellow nominee Michael Keaton in Kong: Skull Island.

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Patricia Arquette

Beginning March 4, you can see best supporting actress winner Patricia Arquette every week as the lead of CSI: Cyber.

Eddie Redmayne
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Eddie Redmayne

You can catch best actor winner Redmayne in Jupiter Ascending now, but you'll have to wait until 2016 to see him play a groundbreaking transgender woman in the The Danish Girl, inspired by a true story.

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Michael Keaton

Keaton, who was nominated for best actor, is lending his voice to Minions, out July 10. He'll also appear in Spotlight, about the Catholic Church's molestation scandal, alongside fellow nominee Mark Ruffalo. He's also set for a role in Kong: Skull Island and, lest we forget, Beetlejuice 2!

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Emma Stone

Best supporting actress nominee Stone has a starring role in Cameron Crowe's comedy Aloha, out May 29. She's also reteaming with Woody Allen for Irrational Man, and she'll be back to lend her voice in The Croods 2.

Mark Ruffalo
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Mark Ruffalo

Ruffalo, who was up for best supporting actor, will again take on the role of the Hulk in May 1's Avengers: Age of Ultron. Look for him also in the sequel Now You See Me: The Second Act.

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Reese Witherspoon

Best actress nominee Witherspoon is about to get all kinds of goofy in Hot Pursuit, costarring Sofia Vergara. The comedy is due out on May 8.

Benedict Cumberbatch
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Benedict Cumberbatch

Best actor nominee Cumberbatch is starring with Johnny Depp in Sept. 18's mob movie Black Mass. We are also anxiously awaiting a look at him in the title role of Marvel's Doctor Strange, and he's lending his voice to 2016's The Jungle Book remake.

Keira Knightley
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Keira Knightley

Knightley, who was a best supporting actress nominee, will appear in Everest, the true story of a doomed hike up to the top of the mountain, due out Sept. 18. Jake Gyllenhaal, Robin Wright, and Josh Brolin are all costarring.

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Ethan Hawke

Hawke, who was up for best supporting actor, will be seen in the creepy-looking thriller Regression on Aug. 28 alongside Emma Watson.

Bradley Cooper
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Bradley Cooper

Best actor nominee Cooper will also be seen in Aloha, then Netflix's reboot of Wet Hot American Summer alongside a ton of other stars. After that, you can catch him in Joy, a drama in which he'll reteam with Jennifer Lawrence and director David O. Russell.

Meryl Streep
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Meryl Streep

Streep, who was up for best supporting actress, is starring as an aging rocker in Aug. 6's Ricki and the Flash. Also on the docket: drama Suffragette, costarring Helena Bonham Carter, and Florence Foster Jenkins, about an unlikely opera star.

Robert Duvall
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Robert Duvall

Best supporting actor nominee Duvall is starring opposite James Franco and Josh Hartnett in Wild Horses, a drama that he also directed. It's set to premiere at South by Southwest, so stay tuned for a release date.

Rosamund Pike
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Rosamund Pike

Best actress nominee Pike will next be seen in Return to Sender, a thriller with Nick Nolte and Rumer Willis. She'll star opposite Joel Kinnaman in The Bends next year, but we're mostly looking forward to romantic drama The Mountain Between Us, costarring the very sexy Charlie Hunnam.

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Felicity Jones

Jones, who was nominated for best actress, can be seen alongside James Franco and Jonah Hill in True Story, a crime drama based on a real-life harrowing crime, due out on April 10. She has a few more films in the works, and she's set to play the lead in a Star Wars spinoff movie.

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Laura Dern

Best supporting actress nominee Dern can be seen opposite Andrew Garfield in the drama 99 Homes, which is expected to be released this year.

Marion Cotillard
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Marion Cotillard

Best actress nominee Cotillard will lend her voice to The Little Prince film, and we'll next see her in the new adaptation of Macbeth, opposite Michael Fassbender. The two will also team up for the movie version of the video game Assassin's Creed, due out in 2016.