This year too, people are abuzz regarding the 91st Academy Awards, but not necessarily for its nominees and awards. One of the biggest issues being talked about is the lack of a host, among other things, wrote People magazine.
Here is a rundown on what everyone’s talking about ahead of Oscars 2019:
-Kevin Hart not hosting: Shortly after the comedian was confirmed to host the show, he came under fire for resurfaced tweets containing homophobic statements. Hart refused to apologise, stating that he had addressed the issue. Hart however, went on to announce he was stepping down from the event, and eventually did say he was sorry.
-Not first time the show has gone on without a host: In 1989, the Oscars opened with a lengthy, over-the-top musical performance led by the unlikely pair of Snow White and Rob Lowe in lieu of a host, and the result was quickly named one of the worst openers in the show’s history.
-Here's how the show will begin this year: ABC President Karey Burke has said that the show will kick off with “a very exciting opener.” She continued, “We are not going to go straight into people thanking their agents.”
At one point, Burke admitted that going host-less for the Oscars made her nervous, but later changed her tune.
She went on to say, “Ironically, I have found that the lack of clarity around the Oscars has kept them in the conversation,” adding, “It’s really compelling. People really care.”
-Here’s why the Academy was going to present certain categories during commercials: In an attempt to make the awards show shorter (and as a result, possibly increase viewership), the Academy announced just two weeks before the show that the Oscars for Best Cinematography, Film Editing, Short Films and Makeup/Hairstyling would be presented during commercial breaks.
-Here’s why they reversed that decision: The announcement prompted directors including Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese and actors Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, George Clooney, Seth Rogen and more to sign an open letter denouncing the Academy’s plan.
-Can nominees tie for an award? Ever since Glenn Close and Lady Gaga both won best actress at the Critics’ Choice Awards, everyone’s been wondering — is it possible that they would tie for the award at the Oscars, too?
However, it will not be the first time. The most memorable tie in Oscars history occurred in 1969. Katherine Hepburn and Barbara Streisand took home the award for Best Actress. There have been other incidents too.