The Oscars Are Tonight — Here's How to Watch the 94th Academy Awards

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The nominations are in — and the 2022 Oscars are set to be an unforgettable evening celebrating the year’s most impactful work in film. Tonight, writers, directors and actors alike will return to the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California, for the 94th annual Academy Awards. And let's just say, you definitely won’t want to miss tuning into this potentially historic evening in Hollywood.
The 2022 Academy Awards are already making history with some significant firsts among the nominees and record-breaking nominations. Troy Kotsur became the first deaf actor to be nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role in CODA. Ari Wegner became the second ever female cinematographer to be nominated for an Oscar for her work in The Power of the Dog. And Denzel Washington broke his own record as the most-nominated Black actor in Oscar history, with 10 nominations.
The Power of the Dog starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst leads this year’s awards with a total of 12 nominations. Coming off its big win at the Producers Guild of America Awards, CODA seems to be a big frontrunner for Best Picture this Oscars season. If you need to catch up on watching all the nominated films, be sure to check out ET’s guide on how to watch all the 2022 Oscar-nominated movies.
Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about how to watch tonight's Oscars.
When are the Oscars 2022?
The 94th annual Academy Awards will take place tonight, and the broadcast will air at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.
How to watch the Oscars with or without cable
The Oscars will be televised live tonight on ABC. Cable subscribers can also stream the ceremony on abc.com by signing in through your cable provider.
Streaming services that offer live TV, like Hulu + Live TV and FuboTV will allow you to watch tonight's ceremony in real time without cable. Both streaming platforms offer 7-day free trials, so if you're a new user, take advantage of the free period to watch this year's Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday.
Who is hosting this year's ceremony?

Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes will serve as hosts for this year's ceremony. This will be the first time that multiple women have hosted the Oscars since Ellen Burstyn and Jane Fonda joined Warren Beatty and Richard Pryor to emcee the 1977 Academy Awards. The ceremony has gone without an official host since 2019. Actors Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan hosted this year's nominations show, which took place on Feb. 8.
Which films are nominated for Best Picture?
The films nominated for Best Picture at the 2022 Oscars are CODA, Don't Look Up, Drive My Car, Dune, Belfast, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog and West Side Story.
Check out our streaming guide on how to watch the Best Picture noms, along with more of this year's nominees.
Who is nominated for an Oscar this year?
This year's acting categories are chock full of historic nominations, including the first nomination of a deaf actor in the Best Supporting Actor category, and Denzel Washington's 10th Academy Award nomination, which cements him as the most nominated Black actor in Oscar history, breaking his own record.
Several actresses received their first ever nominations this year, most notably Kristen Stewart for her leading role in Spencer and Kirsten Dunst for her supporting role in The Power of the Dog. Jessie Buckley, Aunjanue Ellis and Ariana DeBose are all also first-time nominees in the Best Supporting Actress category.
This year's Best Actor nominations are Javier Bardem in Being the Ricardos, Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power of the Dog, Andrew Garfield in Tick, Tick...Boom!, Will Smith in King Richard and Denzel Washington in The Tragedy of Macbeth.

The 2022 Oscar nominees for Best Actress are Jessica Chastain in The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter, Penélope Cruz in Parallel Mothers, Nicole Kidman in Being the Ricardos and Kristen Stewart in Spencer.
The Best Supporting Actor nominees are Ciarán Hinds in Belfast, Troy Kotsur in CODA, Jesse Plemons in The Power of the Dog, J.K. Simmons in Being the Ricardos and Kodi Smit-McPhee in The Power of the Dog.

The Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress are Jessie Buckley in The Lost Daughter, Ariana DeBose in West Side Story, Judi Dench in Belfast, Kirsten Dunst in The Power of the Dog and Aunjanue Ellis in King Richard.
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