The 96th Academy Awards are just around the corner, and excitement is in the air! This prestigious event, which honors the best in film, will take place on March 10 at the renowned Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood. The Oscars not only celebrate cinematic achievements but also serve as a grand stage where the film industry's biggest stars come together to showcase their talent and creativity.
From the red carpet to the awards presentations, the Academy Awards are a spectacle that captivates audiences worldwide. This year's event, hosted by late-night TV star Jimmy Kimmel, is expected to bring laughter and excitement as he returns to emcee for the fourth time. As we prepare for the show, let’s take a closer look at what to expect and how to catch all the action!
Table of Contents
- When is the Show?
- How to Watch the Oscars?
- Red-Carpet Coverage
- Who is Hosting?
- What Films are Nominated?
- Who is Performing?
- Who is Presenting?
When is the Show?
The 96th Academy Awards will take place on March 10, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood. The ceremony is set to start at 4 p.m. Pacific Time, which is one hour earlier than usual. Viewers should prepare for an entertaining evening as the show is expected to last about 3½ hours.
How to Watch the Oscars?
To catch all the Oscars action, tune in live on ABC. If you have a traditional pay TV subscription, you can also stream the ceremony on abc.com or through the ABC app using your credentials. For those who