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told Variety Tuesday, and will instead be a traditional in-person ceremony.“The Oscars in-person telecast will happen,” a rep for the Academy and ABC, which airs the show, said.The awards show was postponed and moved to April 25, 2021 amid the coronavirus pandemic — mostly in the hopes that theaters would reopen so more films would be eligible. Instead, it amended rules, making streaming-only films eligible for the first time ever.
But that later date — moved from Feb. 28, 2021 — could come in
.On Monday California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that many areas of the state would likely see an extension of his 3-week stay-at-home order which is set to expire in Southern California on December 30.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led many film festivals and awards events to either postpone or go virtual. However, the upcoming 93rd Academy Awards will have an in-person ceremony, confirmed a representative with a media outlet.
The Academy is finding a way to host the 2021 Academy Awards in person next year.
Oscars ceremony is set to be held in person, the Academy has confirmed.A representative from the Academy and ABC told Variety that there will not be any “virtual” Oscars. “The Oscars in-person telecast will happen,” they said.The ceremony is set to be held inside the 3,400-seat Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where it traditionally takes place.
The 2021 Academy Awards will continue in its original format. A rep from the Academy and ABC said on Tuesday that there will be no “virtual” Oscars.
Variety.After moving the annual awards telecast back two months to 25 April 2021, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences are anticipating that they will be able to hold an in-person (not virtual) event.The Academy is also betting that by pushing the awards back, more movies will be able to compete for the awards.The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where the Academy Awards are usually held, has 3,400 seats.
Academy Awards will continue in its original format. A rep from the Academy and ABC said on Tuesday that there will be no «virtual» Oscars.«The Oscars in-person telecast will happen,” the rep told Variety on Tuesday.
Clayton Davis There will be no “virtual” Oscars.“The Oscars in-person telecast will happen,” a rep from the Academy and ABC tells Variety exclusively.This year, the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences moved their annual telecast back two months to April 25, 2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.