As the 96th Academy Awards approach this Sunday, the show's producers are confident in the lineup they have curated. The nominees this year are among the best the Oscars have seen, with notable films like 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie' in contention. Ryan Gosling is set to perform 'I'm Just Ken' during the show, adding to the entertainment factor. Additionally, a live orchestra will grace the theater, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
The return of Jimmy Kimmel as the host for the fourth time is anticipated to bring his signature humor and charm to the proceedings. The producers, who were brought on board earlier than usual, have meticulously planned the show, drawing insights from past Oscars broadcasts to ensure a seamless and engaging event.
Emphasizing the importance of humor, the producers are focusing on jokes rather than elaborate comedy bits. Kimmel will kick off the show with a 10-minute monologue, with intermittent appearances throughout the evening. The goal is to create an atmosphere that resonates with the audience, keeping them engaged throughout the lengthy broadcast.
Building on the success of impactful speeches and compelling narratives from previous years, the producers aim to evoke a sense of connection and inclusivity among viewers. The live performances of the Oscar-nominated original songs, as well as a revamped stage design to showcase a 42-member orchestra, are expected highlights of the show.
Furthermore, the In Memoriam segment has been carefully crafted to evoke emotional responses from the audience. With promises of surprises, cameos, and unannounced elements, the producers are eager to deliver an unforgettable viewing experience for audiences worldwide.
Noteworthy changes include the broadcast starting an hour earlier than usual at 7 p.m. EDT, coinciding with the commencement of daylight saving time. This adjustment aims to accommodate a broader global audience and ensure that viewers do not miss out on the much-anticipated Best Picture announcement.
Viewers can catch the 96th Oscars live on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 10, with the pre-show commencing at 6:30 p.m. EDT. For more updates and coverage on this year's Academy Awards, visit the official Academy Awards hub.