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Jimmy Kimmel to host Oscar 2024 after 3 Years
Preparations for the 96th Academy Awards are progressing rapidly. The ceremony is going to be organized in a few days.
Oscar Awards, which are among the most prestigious awards, are once again being discussed in full swing. The award ceremony is going to be organized after a few days. Meanwhile, the names of the stars presenting the event in the first round have been unveiled. These include the names of many popular stars from Al Pacino to Zendaya.
Another big update related to the 96th Academy Awards has come out. After three years, Jimmy Kimmel is returning to the Oscar Awards as host.
Announcement of presenters of the first set
The Oscar Awards will be held on March 10, 2024. The nominations to win the award were announced at the ceremony earlier this year on January 23. At the same time, now the names included in the first set of Oscar presenters have been announced on February 27.
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Names of these stars included
Zendaya, Michelle Pfeiffer, Oscar winner Nicolas Cage, and Al Pacino are among the first set of presenters. Apart from these, the list also includes Mahershala Ali, Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Fraser, Jessica Long, Matthew McConaughey, Lupita Nyong'o, Kay Hwi Kwan, Michelle Yeoh and Sam Rockwell. Other presenters attending the Oscars will also be announced soon.
Jimmy Kimmel returns
Jimmy Kimmel is returning to the Oscars as host. He will participate in this event after almost three years. Jimmy has hosted the Oscars three times so far and is now about to take over the Oscars stage for the fourth time. At the same time, the reins of the 96th Academy Awards are being handled by Raj Kapoor (showrunner), Molly McNerney, and Katie Mullana.
Dominance of 'Oppenheimer'
Talking about the nomination of Oscar 2024, this time the dominance of Christopher Nolan's film 'Oppenheimer' was seen. Apart from this, Nisha Pahuja's 'To Kill a Tiger' is also included in the list of nominations, it has been nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Oscars.