Oscars set for return to normal, except all the changes

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For the first time in two years, the Academy Awards are rolling out the red carpet at Los Angeles' Dolby Theatre for what the film academy hopes will be a back-to-normal Oscars. Except for all the stuff that's changed.

The telecast for the 94th Academy Awards will begin, as usual, at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC. But little else about how this year's Oscars will get underway is traditional. An hour before the broadcast begins, attendees will assemble in the Dolby for the presentation of eight awards and acceptance speeches that will be edited into a broadcast that producer Will Packer has promised will be a tight three hours.

Then there are the challenges of commanding worldwide attention for a night of Hollywood self-congratulation after two years of pandemic and while Russia's war ravages Ukraine. Packer has said the war in Ukraine will be respectfully acknowledged during the broadcast. After several years sans-host, the Oscars will turn to the trio of Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall to emcee the broadcast, which is also streaming on platforms including Hulu Live TV, YouTubeTV and on ABC.com with provider authentication. Producers have also lined up a star-studded group of performers including Billie Eilish and Beyonce to sing nominated songs, while the "Encanto" cast will perform Lin-Manuel Miranda's breakout hit "We Don't Talk About Bruno.

That's one of the eight pre-show categories to be handed out during what producers are calling the "golden hour." The others are: film editing, sound, original score, production design, live-action short, animated short and documentary short.

 

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I just skyped with a friend in ukraine near belarus i asked how is everything she said everything is fine neighbours across border brought food and they had a small gathering.i asked news says different she told me media is only reporting false info and only political for zelnsk

I didn't watch it for years 🤮

What won’t change? Their nosediving ratings. Oscars2022

No one cares

And have you seen how tv ratings for the Oscars have fallen over the years. 10 years ago 10 million ppl watched last year 2 million.

News flash, no one watches this anymore because no one cares about Hollywood elites.

who cares

comic book movies.... and other things only 8-12 year olds used to watch Hollywood has been dead for quite a while now... let it go

Any good movies? I gave up watching the oscars years ago, when they stopped including films people watch

irrelevant, rather watch paint dry

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