We are at Oscar week so nothing better than an Oscar’s 2019: Take a quick look! It’s the time of year when Hollywood’s film industry celebrates all things movies. But it’s certainly not just the big show everyone is looking forward to. Party is a good point too! Who is presenting? Here is a quick look at the 2019 Oscars. Have fun!
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Oscar week is officially upon us. You’ve watched the movies, picked your favorites, and made it this far — don’t miss out on the big night itself! Read on for everything to know about this year’s Academy Awards.
The 91st annual Academy Awards will take place this Sunday, February 24, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The ceremony will air live on ABC at 8 p.m.
Keeping with the tradition, Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Allison Janney, and Sam Rockwell since they were the four winners of the last year’s acting winners, they will present. But there are more, much more!
“Other confirmed presenters include Awkwafina, Javier Bardem, Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Emilia Clarke, Daniel Craig, Laura Dern, Chris Evans, Tina Fey, Elsie Fisher, Samuel L. Jackson, Stephan James, Michael B. Jordan, Keegan-Michael Key, Whoopi Goldberg, Danai Gurira, Brian Tyree Henry, Michael Keaton, Brie Larson, KiKi Layne, Jennifer Lopez, James McAvoy, Melissa McCarthy, Helen Mirren, Jason Momoa, John Mulaney, Sarah Paulson, Tyler Perry, Amy Poehler, Krysten Ritter, Paul Rudd, Maya Rudolph, Amandla Stenberg, Charlize Theron, Tessa Thompson, Pharrell Williams, Constance Wu, and Michelle Yeoh. Presenting the Best Picture nominees will be eight individuals “outside the world of entertainment,” including Serena Williams.”
This year that are a lot of surprises in the performings such as Bette Midler with a performance of Mary Poppins Returns’ nominated track “The Place Where Lost Things Go”, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper bringing “A Star Is Born’s Shallow” to the Oscars. In addition to the nominated songs, Queen and Adam Lambert will also perform in honor of the Best Picture-nominated Bohemian Rhapsody.