Will ”Anora,” the R-rated film about a sex worker, triumph Sunday at the Academy Awards? And will Demi Moore take home a statue for her work in “The Substance,” a gross-out body-horror film?
All will be revealed and unveiled starting at 4 p.m. March 2 on ABC at the 97th Academy Awards ceremony. Conan O’Brien is serving as this year’s host.
Cable subscribers can also watch it on the ABC app, and the ceremony will also be streamed live on Hulu, YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV.
Want more things Oscar? Here’s our critic’s predictions for what will win Sunday — and his thoughts on what should actually win.
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Plus, take a look back at some of the nominees that have Bay Area ties, including Pixar’s “Inside Out 2,” which is nominated for best animated feature; “Wicked,” nominated for 10 awards, including best picture, is helmed by Palo Alto native Jon M. Chu; and Marin native Monica Barbaro, nominated for best supporting actress in “A Complete Unknown,” talking with Joan Baez — the legendary folk singer she portrayed in the Bob Dylan biopic.