How to Watch the Oscars: Schedule, Streaming, and Broadcast Details

How to Watch the Oscars: Schedule, Streaming, and Broadcast Details


What Readers are Discussing Right Now Favorites, Scandals and History-Makers: Your 6-Point Guide to the Oscars 21| Rho commented 1h ago Favorites, Scandals and History-Makers: Your 6-Point Guide to the Oscars Oscars 2025 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress? 397| Glen Park commented 1h ago Oscars 2025 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress? A Movie Game: Can You Match the Oscar-Nominated Film to Our Headline? 71| LP commented 2h ago A Movie Game: Can You Match the Oscar-Nominated Film to Our Headline? Timothée Chalamet Should Win an Oscar for His Oscar Campaign 226| Canuck commented 11m ago Timothée Chalamet Should Win an Oscar for His Oscar Campaign A large Oscar statuette in front of a gray curtain. Sunday’s Academy Awards begin at 7 p.m. Eastern.Credit...Frederic J. Brown/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Sarah Bahr By Sarah Bahr Sarah Bahr has seen all 10 of the best picture nominees in theaters. Published March 1, 2025 Updated March 2, 2025, 7:44 p.m. ET Leer en español Oscars 2025: Follow live updates on the 97th Academy Awards. It seems like a lifetime ago that Sean Baker’s screwball comedy “Anora” first emerged as the favorite in the best picture race (no one was yet even thinking about holding space for “Wicked”). But we’re now right back where we started in the fall with both math and our Projectionist columnist, Kyle Buchanan, predicting that “Anora” will emerge triumphant at the Oscars on Sunday night. It’s by no means a sure thing — last weekend’s big Screen Actors Guild Awards winner, the papal thriller “Conclave,” could play spoiler. In the acting races, Demi Moore appears to be the one to beat after notching another win at the SAGs (though Buchanan says not to count out Fernanda Torres, who delivers a tour de force performance in the quiet Brazilian drama “I’m Still Here”). But could Adrien Brody, who plays a Jewish architect who survives the Holocaust in “The Brutalist,” be in for an upset from the 29-year-old Timothée Chalamet, who has embarked on a decidedly unconventional — and very online — Oscar campaign for his lead role in the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown”?

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