The nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards were announced by global star Priyanka Chopra and singer Nick Jonas on Monday, and with it came the details of how the ceremony will be held.
The event will take place at Los Angeles’ Union Station, in the wake of being compelled to move because of the pandemic restrictions put in place.
Variety reported that, this year, the Academy has decided to not hold an in-person event. Only the people who are the nominees themselves, their guests, and the ceremony’s presenters will be allowed to enter the hall.
The show will be produced by Jesse Collins, Stacey Sher, and Steven Soderbergh. While the official announcement about the hosts of the show is kept under wraps, other major details, including the nominations were disclosed on Monday.
The Oscars will be telecasted live on April 25 on ABC in the US. In the UK, it is likely that the ceremony will be broadcast live on Sky Cinema’s Oscar channel, as occurs most years. This also means that if you have a NOW TV Sky Cinema Pass, you will be able to watch the ceremony.