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Oscars 2021: How to watch nominations live

It’s the one you’ve all been waiting for

Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 15 March 2021 07:57 EDT
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After being delayed due to the pandemic, the Oscars 2021 are finally almost here.

With the Academy Award nominations on the cusp of being announced, where can you watch them live?

There is an official video link that will show husband and wife duo Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas reveal the nominations for all 23 categories on Monday (15 March) from 12.19pm GMT.

In the US, that’s 5:19am PT and 8:19am ET depending on where you’re based

Follow along with our live updates here

The Oscars event, which usually takes place in February, was delayed until April due to the pandemic. The ceremony follows the Golden Globes, which saw Nomadland and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm take home the top prizes.

Read more: Golden Globes 2021 winners: The full list

Last week, the Bafta nominations were announced, showcasing an impressive lineup of nods following a diversity shakeup behind-the-scenes.

You can find the full list of Bafta nominations here.

Elsewhere, the Razzie nominations, celebrating the worst in film, were also announced last week, with the ceremony set to take place two days before the Oscars.

Read more: Razzies 2021: The nominations for worst film are in

The 93rd Academy Awards will be broadcast on 25 April. Last year’s surprise Best Picture winner was Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite.

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