With a beloved host in Conan O’Brien and a slate of “brave and bold” films, the 98th Academy Awards are shaping up to be an unmissable event. Academy President Lynette Howell Taylor notes that the quality of this year’s nominees, including Sinners, provides a powerful narrative for the broadcast. The show aims to honor the best of the industry while remaining an entertaining spectacle for a global audience.
The introduction of the Casting award is one of the most exciting developments for this year’s ceremony. This new category recognizes the art of building a film’s ensemble, a crucial element in the success of any production. Producers have promised a “gorgeous moment” on the show to celebrate these behind-the-scenes professionals.
The “In Memoriam” segment will be a major highlight, honoring the lives and legacies of stars like Val Kilmer and Robert Duvall. The Academy is taking special care to ensure the tribute is “robust and beautiful,” reflecting the profound losses the industry has faced. For those who want more, a longer version of the tribute will be hosted on the Academy’s website.
The Academy’s strategy of engaging with younger audiences through social media and streaming has resulted in a steady climb in ratings. Last year’s show reached 19.7 million viewers, with a notable lift among those aged 18 to 49. By staying “Academy appropriate” while embracing modern platforms, the organization is successfully navigating a changing media landscape.
The future of the Oscars is digital, with a planned move to YouTube in 2029 that will transform the ceremony into a global event. This transition will also see the Academy’s vast collection of film history digitized and made available to the public. These efforts are designed to ensure that the celebration of cinema continues to reach new and diverse audiences for the next 100 years.