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THIS YEAR’S OSCARS SHOW WILL GO ON, WITH A HOST

- LISA RICHWINE

The Academy Awards will have a host for the first time since 2018 and return to their longtime home at the Dolby Theatre, broadcaste­r ABC said on Tuesday.

While other awards shows have been postponed because of a surge in Covid-19 cases, ABC said plans remain in place to hold the Oscars, the highest film honours, on March 27 in Los Angeles.

This year’s ceremony will have a host, ABC Entertainm­ent president Craig Erwich said at a Television Critics Associatio­n event. He provided no details. “It might be me,” he joked.

The Oscars were handed out by celebrity presenters but had no host in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Ratings for the telecast have fallen in recent years, dropping to a record low of 10.4 million people in the United States in 2021. Viewership of other awards shows also has declined.

Fans of British actor Tom Holland have suggested he should host this year’s Oscars after the smash success of his movie Spider-Man: No Way Home, possibly with his co-star Zendaya.

Holland told The Hollywood Reporter in December that he would “love” to host the awards. “If they ask me to, I would, and it would be very fun,” he said.

Previous hosts have included late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and comedians Chris Rock and Ellen DeGeneres.

ABC said in a statement that the 2022 Oscars will take place again at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Last year, the awards moved to the historic Union Station train station in downtown Los Angeles with a small crowd of nominees and guests to protect against Covid.

Nomination­s for the Oscars will be announced on Feb 8.

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