Oscar Nominations: Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang Set To Announce Nominations

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Get ready, Hollywood—this year’s Oscar nominations are about to get a whole lot spicier! Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang are taking the stage to announce the nominees, and it’s already been a wild ride to get here. From wildfires to scheduling drama, the lead-up to the Oscars has had more twists than a thriller. But don’t worry, the show must go on—and it’s going to be one for the books!

The nominations will be announced on January 23, 8:30 a.m. ET, 5:30 a.m. PT. This isn’t your average nomination announcement, either. Expect a global live-stream extravaganza, lighting up screens everywhere from TikTok to YouTube to ABC’s Good Morning America. You won’t be able to miss it! This year, the Oscars are embracing a new level of accessibility, bringing the excitement to a whole new audience.

So, set your alarm, grab your coffee, and get comfy in your pajamas—because this will be a nomination reveal you won’t forget. Sennott and Yang are bringing the heat, and you’ll want to be there for the ride. With their sharp wit and undeniable chemistry, they’re guaranteed to make the announcement unforgettable.

The Bumpy Road To Oscar Nominations

The road to the nominations was anything but smooth. Originally set for January 17, wildfires in LA forced a delay, followed by another shuffle to January 19, and then—yes, you guessed it—a final push to January 23. The voting period was also extended, giving everyone a little extra time to make their picks. But, as Hollywood knows all too well, even a few setbacks can’t stop the show from going on.

Sadly, the Oscars’ famous nominees luncheon, usually held in February, had to be canceled, which is a huge bummer for anyone who enjoys the spectacle of A-listers mingling over finger sandwiches. But despite all these bumps, this year’s nominations are still going to dazzle and delight.

Rachel Sennott: Taking Hollywood By Storm


Rachel Sennott is taking Hollywood by storm, and she’s doing it her way. From her start in college humor to breaking out with “Shiva Baby”—where she played a hilariously awkward young woman navigating a shiva (yes, a Jewish mourning ritual) while dealing with her sugar daddy—Sennott showed she had the chops to be a major force in comedy. Next came “Bodies Bodies Bodies”, a slasher comedy that proved she could slay in a high-energy ensemble cast, and then Bottoms, the outrageous high school comedy she co-wrote and produced, cementing her place as one of Hollywood’s most promising new talents.

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What sets Rachel apart isn’t just her comedic timing—though that’s sharp enough to make your head spin—it’s her raw, authentic energy. She’s unafraid to get messy and awkward, diving into roles with a vulnerability that feels refreshingly real in an industry that often prizes perfection. It’s this honesty and willingness to embrace the uncomfortable that has earned her a dedicated following, and as her star continues to rise, one thing’s clear: Rachel Sennott is here to stay. She is next set to write and star in an untitled HBO comedy series.

Bowen Yang: From “SNL” To Superstardom

Bowen Yang is another rising star you don’t want to miss. Known for his breakout role on “Saturday Night Live”, where he made history as the show’s first Chinese-American cast member, Bowen has gone from stealing sketches to stealing hearts. His spot-on impressions, hilarious characters, and iconic SNL moments made him an instant fan favorite, but Bowen’s talents go far beyond the live sketch stage.

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His role in “Fire Island”, a queer rom-com inspired by “Pride and Prejudice”, had audiences swooning while laughing in equal measure. But the real magic happens when Bowen brings his unique comedic style to projects like the “Wicked” movie, where he stars alongside Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.

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The Future Of Awards Season & The Oscars

This year’s Oscar nomination announcement is a game-changer. With a global live stream, it’s more accessible, engaging, and exciting than ever before. This isn’t just about watching nominees get announced—it’s about watching the global celebration of cinema unfold in real-time, no matter where you are. Hollywood is no longer just a local event; it’s a worldwide spectacle, and everyone’s invited.

The digital age is shifting the way we experience award shows, and this year’s Oscars are leading the charge. From TikTok to YouTube, to Facebook, and good old-fashioned TV, this year’s nomination announcement is bringing the Oscars into your living room like never before.

What Comes Next For The Oscars?

Once the nominations are announced, the real fun begins. The campaign trail kicks off, and Hollywood’s biggest stars will be on a mission to charm the press, hit the talk-show circuit, and post endlessly on social media. Get ready for tearful interviews, hilarious late-night appearances, and enough magazine covers to wallpaper the Dolby Theatre. It’s like watching the most glamorous version of election season, where charm, wit, and star power win votes.

And let’s not forget about the fashion. As the big night approaches, designers work overtime to create gowns and suits that will leave us gasping in awe. Expect to see more fittings and fabric swatches than in an entire season of Project Runway, as stars prep for their moment on the red carpet. Who will make the best-dressed list? And who will wind up in the dreaded “worst-dressed” pile? It’s all part of the Oscar magic.

Behind the scenes, the Dolby Theatre becomes a hive of activity, with rehearsals underway for the big night. Presenters practice their speeches, performers run through their numbers, and the tech crew works its magic to make sure everything runs smoothly. It’s a high-stakes, high-pressure environment—much like the rest of the awards season, really.

The Big Night: 97th Oscars

The moment we’ve all been waiting for is finally here: the Oscars. The stars arrive on the red carpet in a flurry of flashbulbs and fashion, and the world watches as the biggest names in film battle it out for those golden statuettes. It’s a night of triumphs, surprises, and heartfelt speeches. And of course, there’s always someone who trips on the way to the stage (we’re looking at you, Jennifer Lawrence).

But it’s not over when the awards are handed out. The real fun happens at the after-parties. Winners celebrate, losers commiserate, and the juiciest Hollywood gossip is born. These after-parties are where the magic truly happens—where new alliances are made, big deals are struck, and unforgettable memories are created.

A New Era To The Oscars

As the curtain falls on our sneak peek into the Oscar nominations announcement, one thing’s clear: this isn’t just another awards season. It’s the beginning of a new era for the Oscars. With Rachel Sennott and Bowen Yang at the helm, the Academy is embracing a fresh, irreverent approach to the nominations, injecting energy and humor into a tradition that’s been around for almost a century.

The global live-stream extravaganza is breaking down barriers and making the Oscars more accessible to fans around the world. It’s a celebration of cinema that transcends borders, uniting people from all walks of life in the magic of movies.

So as we gear up for Oscar night, let’s raise a glass (or a bucket of popcorn) to the stars of tomorrow—because with Rachel Sennott, Bowen Yang, and the game-changing global stream, this year’s Oscars are going to be one for the history books. Lights, camera, action—let the games begin!

Patrick Curran is a distinguished entertainment editor at popviewers.com, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the digital ... More about Patrick Curran

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