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Which movie is going to dominate the Oscars this year? Will the loud
action-comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once clean up all 11
categories it was nominated for? Or will the quiet Banshees of Inisherin
get all acting and writing awards this year? Fill out your Oscars 2023
prediction cards, stock up on booze, and get ready for some bad jokes;
the 2023 Academy Awards are at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 12, and
there’s a free Oscars 2023 live stream, so you can tune in without
paying a dime.
How to watch the 2023 Academy Awards?
If you want to catch this year’s award ceremony live, here’s how and
when you can watch the 95th annual Oscars.
The 95th annual Academy Awards kicks off tonight and celebrates the
achievements across the film industry. The star-studded ceremony
takes place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, and will
feature a performance by Rihanna after she headlined this year’s Super
Bowl halftime show.
Whether you’re hoping to see which film takes home the award for Best
Picture or wan
t to catch Rihanna’s second big performance of the
year, here’s how and when you can watch the Oscars. When do the
Oscars start?
The Oscars take place on Sunday, March 12th, 2023 at 8PM ET / 5PM
PT.
Where can I watch the Oscars?
The Academy Awards will be available on several live TV streaming
platforms that carry ABC, including Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV,
FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream.
If you have a cable subscription, you can watch the Academy Awards for
free from your local ABC station. You can also tune into the ceremony
on the ABC website or app by logging in with your cable provider.
As for red carpet coverage, the ABC News YouTube channel will stream
the Academy Awards pre-show starting at 1:30PM ET / 10:30AM PT.
While E! will air its own red carpet coverage on its channel at 5PM ET /
2PM PT, you can only watch it via cable or from a streaming
subscription that carries the network.
Who is hosting the Oscars?
Jimmy Kimmel will host the Oscars for the third time after previously
leading the ceremony in 2017 and 2018.
The 95th Academy Awards will see the return to the event’s solo host
format, as the past several events either featured no host or a group of
co-hosts like we saw last year with Regina Hall, Amy Schumer, and
Wanda Sykes.
What are this year’s nominations?
Everything Everywhere All at Once, Avatar: The Way of Water, The
Banshees of Inisherin, Tár, and Top Gun: Maverick, are just some of the
films nominated for Best Picture. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh, Cate
Blanchett, Brendan Fraser, Colin Farrell, Jamie Lee Curtis, and many
more actors and actresses are also up for awards.
You can check out the full list of nominations here.
What else can I expect?
Aside from Rihanna’s performance of “Lift Me Up” from Black Panther:
Wakanda Forever, you might also notice something a bit different when
you see this year’s red carpet — namely that it’s not actually red.
For the first time in over six decades, the Oscars will replace its red
carpet with a champagne-colored one, apparently to offset the shadows
cast by the tent that will be covering the carpet due to a chance of rain,
according to the Associated Press.
How to watch (and stream) the 2023 Oscars?
Here’s what you need to know about how to watch and stream the 2023
Oscars live:
WHAT TIME DO THE OSCARS START?
The Oscars begin at 8 p.m. ET and air on ABC, which is available with
an antenna or through cable and satellite providers.
WHAT IF I WANT TO STREAM THE OSCARS?
For cord cutters, the show can be streamed with a subscription to Hulu
Live TV, YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and Fubo TV.
I DON’T LIVE IN THE U.S. HOW CAN I WATCH THE OSCARS?
Trying to watch the show outside the United States? The Academy of
Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has a handy guide about which
channels in more than 200 countries will broadcast the show.
WHAT ABOUT THE RED CARPET?
There’s much more of the Oscar experience that can be watched and
streamed. The Oscars red carpet, a major fashion event in its own right,
starts at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. The Oscars’ official pre-show begins at 1:30
p.m. on YouTube. The Associated Press will livestream the first 90
minutes of arrivals on YouTube as well. The venerable fashion
breakdowns by E! will start at 6 p.m. Eastern, and ABC will have its own
coverage on air and on ABC News Live.
IS THERE ANY WAY TO WATCH THE OSCARS AFTER PARTIES?
Once the show is over, it’s time for the stars to party. Vanity Fair throws
the quintessential Oscars afterparty
— it’s where Will Smith and family
danced the night away after the infamous Slap moment and best actor
win last year. The AP will livestream stars arriving for the show
beginning at 11 p.m. ET on YouTube.
STILL NEED TO CATCH UP ON A FEW OSCAR-NOMINATED
MOVIES?
There’s still (barely) time to stream one of the nominees, skim key
storylines going into the show or dive deeper in the four acting
categories: actor, actress, supporting actor and supporting actress. Or
you could brush up on your trivia ahead of the show or see what AP’s
film writers predict will win Sunday.
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