The Oscars will have ‘ensemble cast.’
LOS ANGdLdS >> The Oscars have announced an “ensemble cast” to present at the 93rd ceremony along with the first television promo.
The first round of presenters includes a list of 15 former Academy Award winners and nominees, save for one: Angela Bassett (nominee for 1993’s “What’s Love Got to Do With It”), Halle Berry (actress winner for 2001’s “Monster’s Ball”), Bong Joon Ho (director winner for 2019’s “Parasite”), Don Cheadle (actor nominee for 2004’s “Hotel Rwanda”), Bryan Cranston (actor nominee for 2015’s “Trumbo”), Laura Dern (supporting actress winner for 2019’s “Marriage Story”), Harrison Ford (actor nominee for 1985’s “Witness”), Regina King (supporting actress winner for 2018’s “If Beale Street Could Talk”), Marlee Matlin (actress winner for 1986’s “Children of a Lesser God”), Rita Moreno (supporting actress winner for 1961’s “West Side Story”), Joaquin Phoenix (actor winner for 2019’s “Joker”), Brad Pitt (supporting actor winner for 2019’s “Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood”), Reese Witherspoon (actress winner for 2005’s “Walk the Line”) and Zendaya (star of
“Malcolm & Marie”).
The show’s producers Jesse Collins, Stacey Sher and Steven Soderbergh said in a statement, “In keeping with our awards-show-as-amovie approach, we’ve assembled a truly stellar cast of stars. There’s so much wattage here, sunglasses may be required.”
The promo leans into the “Oscars presented as a movie approach” for this year’s ceremony, which has faced challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic and piquing interest in what the show will eventually look like.
This year saw a recordbreaking amount of diversity and representation across all categories, including nine of the 20 acting spots going to people of color and two women recognized for best director (Emerald Fennell for “Promising Young Woman” and Chloe Zhao for “Nomadland”).
Zhao and Fennell’s films were among the eight nominated for best picture, along with “The Father” from Florian Zeller, “Judas and the Black Messiah” from Shaka King, “Mank” from David Fincher, “Minari” from Lee Isaac Chung, “Sound of Metal” from Darius Marder and “The Trial of the Chicago 7” from Aaron Sorkin.