The 98th Oscars will feature a particularly poignant “In Memoriam” segment as the film community gathers to honor a long list of legendary figures lost this year. Names such as Catherine O’Hara, Robert Duvall, and Val Kilmer are among those who will be celebrated for their lasting contributions to the silver screen. Producers have promised a segment that is both respectful of the past and visually spectacular for the home audience.
Academy President Lynette Howell Taylor reflects on this year’s films as being exceptionally “brave and bold,” providing a strong foundation for the upcoming awards. Films like Sinners have generated significant buzz, helping to maintain interest in the competitive categories. Taylor believes the quality of the cinema on display this year will help the broadcast fly by for viewers.
A major highlight of the night will be the debut of the Casting Award, a long-awaited recognition for the professionals who assemble iconic ensembles. Bill Kramer, the Academy CEO, noted that casting will receive a “gorgeous moment” during the live show to highlight its importance in the filmmaking process. This move is part of a larger effort to keep the ceremony dynamic and representative of the entire industry.
Streaming has become a vital component of the Oscars’ survival strategy, with live access on platforms like Hulu driving significant engagement. The 18-to-49 demographic showed a marked increase in participation during the previous cycle, signaling a shift in how prestige content is consumed. The Academy is leaning into this trend by ensuring the 98th show is highly “shareable” across social media and digital devices.
The road to the 100th anniversary in 2028 is already being paved with major structural changes, including a landmark deal with YouTube. Starting in 2029, the Oscars will end its era on traditional television to embrace a fully digital, global distribution model. This shift is intended to transform the Academy into a year-round resource for film lovers and students of cinema worldwide.
Hollywood Prepares for an Emotional Farewell at the 98th Academy Awards
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