With 'Irishman' nomination Scorsese has become the most nominated director

This is the director's 9th nomination

After "The Irishman" receives the nod from the Academy, Martin Scorsese has become the most nominated living director in the Academy's history. The director said that he was honoured that the work was recognized by the Academy.

This would be his ninth nominations and would surpass Billy Wilder who directed movies such as "The Apartment", "Some Like It Hot" and "Sunset Boulevard." He passed away in 2002, after earning 8 Oscar nominations in his career.

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Scorsese's mob epic "The Irishman" got 10 nods -- Best Film, Best Director (Scorsese), Best Supporting Actor Male (Al Pacino and Joe Pesci), Best Adapted Screenplay (Steven Zaillian), Best Cinematography (Rodrigo Prieto), Best Film Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker), Best Production Design (Bob Shaw and Regina Graves), Best Costume Design (Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson) and Best Visual Effects.

"I'm honoured that our work on 'The Irishman' has been honoured by the Academy with these nominations. We put all of ourselves into this picture, a true labour of love, and to be recognised in this way means a great deal to all of us," Scorcese said.

This year, streaming giant Netflix picked up a leading 24 Oscar nominations across eight titles. Along with "The Irishman", Noah Baumbach's "Marriage Story" has been nominated in the category of Best Picture. The 17 categories in which Netflix titles have been nominated include those for an Actor in a Leading Role, Actress in a Leading Role, Adapted Screenplay, Original Screenplay, Documentary Feature and Animated Feature.

"Marriage Story" has six nominations and three nods for "The Two Popes".

Actor Jonathan Pryce, who has been nominated in Best Actor (Male) for "The Two Popes", got emotional.

"I didn't expect to be quite as emotional as I was when I heard the news. To be acknowledged by your peers is just the best thing. I am so grateful to them. I am thrilled, too, for my fellow Pope Anthony Hopkins. We had such a good time together. We both thrived on Anthony McCarten's superb script and the inspirational direction of Fernando Meirelles. Huge thanks for the support of Netflix, Tracey Seaward and everyone who worked on the production of this very special film," said Pryce.