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Jimmy Kimmel jokes about multiple envelope issues at Oscars

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Jimmy Kimmel jokes about multiple envelope issues at Oscars
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Jimmy Kimmel jokes about multiple envelope issues at Oscars

2018-03-02 11:24 Last Updated At:14:23

Jimmy Kimmel is coming into his second year as Oscar host with the confidence of knowing he had nothing to do with last year's historic envelope malfunction.

FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2018, file photo, Jimmy Kimmel participates in the "Jimmy Kimmel Live and 90th Oscars" panel during the Disney/ABC Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2018, file photo, Jimmy Kimmel participates in the "Jimmy Kimmel Live and 90th Oscars" panel during the Disney/ABC Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

"That part of the show is one I have no influence over whatsoever," he said, "and I'm very glad I don't."

The 50-year-old entertainer talked with The Associated Press about his plans for what he can control at Sunday's show.

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AP: So which category is going to have the wrong envelope this year?

Kimmel: This year, we're going to plant the wrong envelope in a number of categories, just to keep people on their toes. And then we'll be going into the crowd and pulling Oscars from people.

AP: What's the biggest thing you learned from hosting last year's show?

Kimmel: The biggest thing I learned from last year, besides the whole don't-have-multiple-envelopes thing — and maybe color-coding might be an idea? ...That's all I learned, really. You get experience when you do something like this. I hosted the Emmys, and it went fine. And I hosted it again, and it went much better. And I hosted the Oscars last year, and I feel like it went very well. And I feel like now I have some experience and I know how the crowd reacts — because you do have to get a feel for an audience — and I think I have a better handle on what will work and what won't work.

AP: It's been a tough year in this country, and for you personally. How will you strike the right tone?

Kimmel: All I hope to accomplish is, well, two things: I want to make people laugh, and I want to appropriately honor the people who have been dreaming of this night for their whole lives, and let them enjoy it, and let them say what they want to say. If they have something they want to share, I hope they do share it. There are many, many worthy subjects to discuss on the show.

AP: From talking about mass shootings to your son's health challenges, you've really shown who you are on your talk show. How much of that will you bring to the Oscars?

Kimmel: I always try to be sincere. I do have a philosophy, and that's: don't say something if you don't believe it... I just try to be sincere, even when I'm joking. And I'm there to do jokes for the most part. But if there's a moment where I ...have something serious to share, then I will. I also think that we're going to give the presenters and the winners the opportunity to do that as well. I have to remember every day that it's not about me; it's about the people who are there to win the awards.

AP: In your wildest dreams, how do you hope people will remember the night?

Kimmel: I just hope people will go, 'That was a great show all the way through, from the beginning to the end. It was funny. It moved.' I don't want to see people cracking their necks. If I see that, I'll know I've failed.

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When are the 2025 Oscars? The Academy Awards announce date, sticking to early start

2024-04-11 02:00 Last Updated At:02:50

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 97th Academy Awards will be held March 2, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday.

That moves the annual ceremony up about a week. This year's Oscars were held on March 10. The telecast, which culminated in the best picture win for Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer,” was watched by an estimated 19.5 million people, up about 4% from the year prior.

The film academy is also sticking with an earlier start for the awards. Like this year's show, the Oscars will kick off at 7 p.m. Eastern, an hour earlier than they have typically done. ABC will again air the Academy Awards.

The Golden Globes, after signing a new five-year deal with CBS, recently set Jan. 5 as the date for next year's ceremony.

FILE - An Oscar statue appears at the 91st Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon, Feb. 4, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - An Oscar statue appears at the 91st Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon, Feb. 4, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision/AP, File)

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