Roma and The Favourite lead the nominations with 10 each. But which movie will win Best Picture is anyone’s guess.
After months of speculation, controversy, and movie-watching, the 2019 Oscars are about to arrive — without a host and with lots of potential for chaos. After more than a decade of previously holding the Academy Award ceremonies in at least late February, the 92nd Academy Awards will be held earlier on February 9, 2020. During the ceremony, AMPAS will present Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories.
Besides watching the Oscars on TV, viewers with cable or satellite subscriptions can also livestream the ceremony on their laptops, phones or tablets through ABC.com or the ABC app. The ceremony will also be streamed by YouTube TV, DirecTV NOW, PlayStation Vue and Hulu through a TV provider or a livestream service.
For viewers unable to watch the show, the full broadcast will be available on the ABC site and app until Feb. 17. The ceremony will also be available Monday on Hulu.
“Oscars All Access: Red Carpet Live” will begin covering the red carpet at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT and will continue through the end of the ceremony. The red carpet can be streamed through the same services as the awards ceremony.
For those who can’t get enough red carpet coverage, E! will be streaming exclusive Oscars red carpet coverage starting at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT. Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic will host “E! Live From the Red Carpet: Oscars 2019” starting at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT.
1. Actor in a supporting role
2. Makeup and hairstyling
3. Costume design
4. Documentary feature
5. Sound editing
6. Sound mixing
7. Production design
8. Foreign-language film
9. Actress in a supporting role
10. Animated short film
11. Animated feature film
12. Visual effects
13. Film editing
14. Documentary short subject
15. Live action short film
16. Adapted screenplay
17. Original screenplay
18. Cinematography
19. Original score
20. Original song
21. Directing
22. Actor in a leading role
23. Actress in a leading role
24. Best picture
Top FAQ
Who is hosting the Oscars 2020? – James Corden. The CBS late-night fixture will moonlight as a presenter on ABC and, most likely, make a joke or two about being in Cats.
The underdog film “Joker” received the most nominations, 11, while “The Irishman,” “1917” and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” got 10 apiece.
The Oscars will once again run hostless. Instead, a variety of presenters, including Zazie Beetz, Timothée Chalamet, Will Ferrell, Gal Gadot, Mindy Kaling, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Anthony Ramos, Mark Ruffalo, Kelly Marie Tran and Kristen Wiig, will carry the event.
Use the hashtag #Oscars to live-tweet during the ceremony. And unique to All Access, viewers will be able to submit questions for nominees on Twitter at @TheAcademy using the hashtag #OscarsAllAccess. Lucky viewers will get to see their questions asked live.
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