Following in the footsteps of the pandemic-era Primetime Emmy Awards telecast, which was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, this year’s Oscar Awards will break from its traditional spot at the Dolby Theater, and broadcast from “multiple locations" -- including Dolby.
This year’s 93rd Oscars will not only be seen in various locales, but the show has also moved to an April 25, 2021 ceremony date -- the latest-ever for the annual event.
“In this unique year that has asked so much of so many, the Academy is determined to present an Oscars like none other, while prioritizing the public health and safety of all those who will participate,” the Academy said in a statement Wednesday, according to Deadline.
“To create the in-person show our global audience wants to see, while adapting to the requirements of the pandemic, the ceremony will broadcast live from multiple locations, including the landmark Dolby Theatre. We look forward to sharing more details soon.”
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