
Want to be the first to know if Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and/or Taylor Swift are nominated for the best original song at the 2023 Academy Awards? You’ll need to wake up early on Tuesday, January 24th, especially if you’re on the West Coast. The nominations for all 23 categories will be announced in a global livestream starting at 8:30 am ET (5:30 am PT). The presentation will be streamed on Oscar.com, Oscars.org, the Academy’s digital platforms such as TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook, as well as on broadcast and streaming news programs like ABC’s Good Morning America, ABC News Live, and Disney+.
Actor-producer Riz Ahmed and actress Allison Williams will be the hosts of the announcement ceremony, which will take place in a live presentation from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California. Ahmed won an Oscar last year for the short film (live action) category for “The Long Goodbye” and was nominated for best actor two years ago for “Sound of Metal”. Williams is best known for her roles in the 2017 film “Get Out” and the new viral horror hit “M3GAN“.
Here are the categories that will be announced starting at 8:30 a.m. ET, followed by those that will be announced starting at 8:41 am ET. However, it’s worth noting that the Academy advises that these categories are not listed in order of presentation and are subject to change.
8:30 a.m. ET
Actor in a supporting role
Actress in a supporting role
Animated feature film
Animated short film
Costume design
Makeup and hairstyling
Live action short film
Music (original score)
Sound
Writing (adapted screenplay)
Writing (original screenplay)
8:41 a.m. ET
Actor in a leading role
Actress in a leading role
Cinematography
Directing
Documentary feature film
Documentary short film
Film editing
International feature film
Music (original song)
Production design
Visual effects
Best picture
The Oscars will air live on ABC on March 12, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel for the third time. The ceremony will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, and will be produced by Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner, with Weiss also serving as director.