Awards season is coming to its end, wrapping up in Hollywood’s biggest night of the year: the Oscars.
This year, films like “Anora,” “Conclave,” “Wicked” and more are all vying for the statue, in a race that’s been surprisingly hard to predict. And if you’re here, that means you’re wondering where you’ll be able to watch it all go down.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When are the Oscars?
The Oscars take place on Sunday, March 2, at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST, with the official live red-carpet show airing at 6:30 p.m. EST/3:30 p.m. PST.
Where can I watch the Oscars?
The ceremony will air live on ABC and stream live on Hulu.
Who’s hosting?
Conan O’Brien will host the 97th annual show.
Who’s nominated this year?
“Emilia Pérez” led this year’s nominees with 13 nods in total, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. “The Brutalist” and “Wicked” tied for second place with 10 each.
You can check out the full list of 2025 Oscar nominations here.
Who do you think will win?
Sometimes, it’s pretty easy to predict who’s going to take home awards on the night. This year, the race has actually been pretty wide open. But TheWrap’s awards editor Steve Pond does have his thoughts on how the night may go, which you can read here.