It’s the biggest night of the year in Hollywood, as the great and good of the movie world get their glad rags on for this year’s Oscars ceremony.
In spite of the coronavirus pandemic having played havoc with entertainment events and award ceremonies around the world, this is one event which is going ahead as normally as possible, with nominees showing up in person for the big night instead of virtually, as has been the case for other ceremonies.
However there will be some changes to the usual format, with the show taking place both from the Dolby Theatre and from Los Angeles’ Union Station, as this year’s nominees gather to see who’ll be taking one of those coveted golden statuettes home.
Here’s what you need to know about the ceremony.
What time is the Oscars 2021?
The 2021 Oscars ceremony begins at 5pm Los Angeles time.
That’s 1am in the UK – so expect a very late night if you do decide to stay up and watch it.
How to watch the Oscars ceremony in the UK
You can watch the Oscars ceremony on Sky Cinema’s dedicated Oscars channel, with their coverage beginning at 10pm with E!’s red carpet show – before their main Oscars show kicks off at 12.30am.
You can also watch the event via NOW TV with a cinema pass – they are currently offering a 7-day free trial of this.
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