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The 2022 Oscars Red Carpet and Ceremony Will Be Looking Very Different This Year

Photo credit: STEFANI REYNOLDS
Photo credit: STEFANI REYNOLDS


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The Oscars are officially here, and the ceremony is shaping up to be one for the books.

The 94th Academy Awards is airing on Sunday, March 27, and it’ll be breaking its three-year pattern of having no host. Comedians and actresses Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer and Regina Hall will be gracing the stage to host the 2022 Oscars together. The trio’s presence will mark the first time three hosts will be featured since 1987 and the first time multiple women were tapped for the gig since 1977. The occasion will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

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On the nomination front, many will be rooting for Best Picture contenders CODA, Power of the Dog, Nightmare Alley and Belfast among others. What’s more, Benedict Cumberbatch is up for Best Actor, Troy Kostur is in the running for Best Supporting Actor and Nicole Kidman got a nod for Best Actress. While awards are handed out, viewers will get to enjoy performances by Beyoncé, Billie Eilish and Reba McEntire. Encanto cast members Adassa, Stephanie Beatriz, Mauro Castillo, Carolina Gaitan and Diane Guerrero will also be performing “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.”

How to Watch or Stream the 2022 Oscars Red Carpet

After the Oscars red carpet was impacted two years in a row by the coronavirus pandemic, the highly anticipated fashion extravaganza is officially back this year. Live From E!: Oscars will air on Sunday, March 27 at 5 p.m. ET on E!.

But unlike previous years, the Oscars red carpet special will not be hosted by Giuliana Rancic. Last spring, the E! veteran announced that she was leaving her hosting role after two decades to pursue other ventures. “After 20 fabulous years hosting E!’s red carpet, I have decided to step out of my red carpet heels into a new pair of shoes,” she wrote on Instagram.

Photo credit: Christopher Polk - Getty Images
Photo credit: Christopher Polk - Getty Images

For this year’s E! Oscars red carpet, award-winning actress Laverne Cox will be hosting. Viewers will hear additional commentary from Queer Eye's Karamo, stylist Brad Goreski and E! News' Daily Pop cohost Justin Sylvester.

ABC will also be welcoming Hollywood A listers during The Oscars Red Carpet Show kicking off on Sunday, March 27 at 6:30 p.m. ET on ABC. The preshow will feature Vanessa Hudgens, Terrence J and Brandon Maxwell talking to the night’s biggest stars up until the final moments before the Academy Awards ceremony commences.

How to Watch or Stream the 2022 Oscars Without Cable

The 94th Academy Awards will air on Sunday, March 27 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. The special TV event will run until 11 p.m. ET. Though there is a set schedule, folks have seen in the past that the Oscars don’t always finish on time and it has lasted as long as four hours. That said, if you’re not planning to watch the entire ceremony, you can catch the highlights the next morning when everybody will be talking about them.

For those who enjoy watching the show live from start to finish, there are several different ways you can watch the 2022 Oscars, even if you don’t have cable. Given that ABC is the hosting network, fans can watch by flipping over to their local ABC station.

If you don’t have a TV, you can tune in to the Oscars via the ABC website or ABC app on your preferred device, including a smartphone or laptop. Cable subscribers might want to have their login information handy. Otherwise, you can check out these streaming services that will also be offering the Oscars on ABC.

  • YouTube TV ($65 per month, free seven-day trial included)

  • FuboTV ($69.99 per month, free seven-day trial included)

  • Hulu + Live TV ($69.99 per month, free seven-day trial included)

  • AT&T TV Now ($59.99 per month)

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