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When are Oscars? The Award show starts again this year – NBC New York

It is almost time to see how the biggest Oscar season in recent years ends.

The stars will converge on Sunday in the Dolby Theater in Hollywood to the 97th annual Oscar awards, which will undoubtedly see some first Oscar winners in top categories.

It is the second year in which the Oscars used to begin in the hope that the best image award will be announced before the audience goes to bed.

The best picture race was a real horse office this year, with “Anora” and “Conclave” increasing the top awards in other shows in the past few weeks. “Emilia Pérez”, the leading candidate this year, has taken up his Oscar chances through Star Karla Sofía Gascón through the emergence of racist tweets. It remains to be seen how often the splitting Netflix Narco-Musical has its name after the opening of the end on Sunday.

Here you can find out how you can be seen on Sunday before the show and know other important things:

When do the Oscars start?

The Oscars begin at 7 p.m. Eastern, 4 p.m. PST. ABC is available with an antenna or via cable and satellite provider.

How can I stream the Oscars?

The show will be livestream this year on Hulu. It is also available in services that offer live streaming from ABC like Hulu Live TV, Youtubetv, AT & T TV and FubotV.

I don't live in the USA. How can I watch the Oscars?

The Oscars are largely broadcast beyond the United States.

The Academy of Arts and Sciences for Films and Sciences has a practical guide for dozens of international areas with Oscar TV programs.

How can I watch the red carpet?

The red carpet from Oscars is a large fashion show. Oscar candidates and winners from the past, present and future pose and mix before the ceremony.

Abc begins his red carpet at 6:30 p.m. on the east, lives on air and streaming on Hulu.

E! his show “Live from E!: The Oscars” will start Eastern from 4 p.m.

The cast of “Anora” has fun behind the scenes of films from films and what it meant to be in Brooklyn and Manhattan for production. The Brian Price reports from News 4.