2025 Oscars Host Revealed for 97th Academy Awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has officially revealed the highly anticipated host for the upcoming 2025 Oscars. This pivotal announcement signifies a notable change, as it marks the first occasion in two years that the beloved comedian Jimmy Kimmel will not return to helm this prestigious event, which is set to unfold at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood, renowned for its grandeur and history in celebrating cinematic excellence.
Exciting Host Reveal for the 2025 Oscars
The 97th Academy Awards, scheduled to air on March 2, 2025, will be hosted by the charismatic late-night television icon and comedian Conan O’Brien. Known for his quick wit and engaging style, O’Brien is set to bring a fresh and entertaining dynamic to this year’s ceremony, while experienced producers Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan will oversee the production, ensuring a spectacular event that honors the best in film.
In a joint statement, Academy CEO Bill Kramer and President Janet Yang expressed their enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled and honored to have the incomparable Conan O’Brien host the Oscars this year.” They highlighted his exceptional talent for connecting with audiences and his deep love for cinema, which they believe will enhance the global celebration of film. O’Brien’s unique blend of humor and live television experience promises to create an unforgettable atmosphere as they pay tribute to the outstanding films and filmmakers of the past year.
Prior to O’Brien’s selection, there were swirling rumors suggesting that stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, known for their roles in Deadpool and Wolverine, were among the top contenders for hosting duties. In a candid interview, Reynolds mentioned his willingness to co-host with Jackman but expressed concerns about the feasibility due to his demanding schedule, which keeps him heavily occupied with various projects.
“And if I were to host something like (the Oscars), as someone who, you know, kind of feels a bit of intense sort of anxiety, I wouldn’t be present mentally,” Reynolds shared, shedding light on the pressures of live performances. He elaborated that his mind would likely be preoccupied with various thoughts, potentially envisioning negative outcomes on stage, which would detract from his ability to fully engage with the moment.