The Oscars have always been a prestigious event in Hollywood, attracting the biggest names in the industry. Jimmy Kimmel, known for his wit and charm, has become a familiar face at the Oscars, hosting the ceremony multiple times with great success.
Kimmel's journey to becoming an Oscars host started in the mid-1990s when he attempted to sneak into the Governors Ball without a ticket. Despite being initially kicked out, he managed to make his way back in and even received food from none other than John Travolta.
His hosting gigs in 2017 and 2018 were well-received, with Kimmel handling unexpected mishaps like the envelope mix-up with grace. After a brief hiatus of going host-free, Kimmel returned to host the Oscars in 2023, boosting viewership by 8% from the previous year.
As Kimmel prepares for each Oscars telecast, he focuses on crafting a show that keeps the audience engaged. With hit films like 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie' in contention, he finds it easier to come up with material that resonates with viewers.
While juggling his Oscar duties and hosting 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' presents challenges, Kimmel dedicates time to prep for the ceremony, ensuring a seamless transition between his nightly show and the Oscars.
Despite speculation about his future plans, Kimmel remains uncertain about what lies ahead after his ABC deal for 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' expires in 2025. He humorously addresses the curiosity surrounding his next steps, emphasizing that the future is uncertain and that he will continue until the time is right to move on.
With Kimmel's unique blend of humor and professionalism, the Oscars have seen a resurgence in viewership and interest. As he continues to entertain audiences on both the small and big screens, his impact on the entertainment industry remains significant.