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Oscars will include a category for best ‘popular’ movie
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
announced changes to the 2019 Oscar telecast. - It will be a three-hour telecast.
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A new “popular film” category is being put in
place.
On Wednesday, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
announced some major changes to the 2019 Oscars telecast, and one
in particular has made people furious on social media.
The Academy revealed that along with promising a three-hour show
(it usually always goes closer to four), the 91st Academy Awards
will also have a new category “designed around achievement on
popular film.”
Change is coming to the #Oscars. Here’s what you need to know:
– A new category is being designed around achievement in popular film.
– We’ve set an earlier airdate for 2020: mark your calendars for February 9.
– We’re planning a more globally accessible, three-hour telecast. pic.twitter.com/oKTwjV1Qv9— The Academy (@TheAcademy) August 8, 2018
The idea of there being “best picture” and “popular film”
categories has led to an uproar on social media as many are
confused how you can differentiate the two. Are those films in
the best picture category now deemed unpopular? And are the
popular films going to be considered not good enough to make it
in the best picture category? And will titles be eligible for
both categories? (The Academy says eligibility requirements and other
key details will be forthcoming.)
This is the latest attempt by the Oscars to gain more viewership.
Previously, the Oscars expanded its best picture category to go
as high as 10 titles in the hopes that more audience favorites
would be included.
Though the Oscars is the biggest night in Hollywood, for most of
the world it’s become tired and not relevant to today’s
moviegoing habits. This year’s best picture Oscar went to Fox
Searchlight’s “The Shape of Water,” by director Guillermo del
Toro (who also won the best director Oscar). The movie only made
$195 million worldwide at the
box office.
This has led to low ratings, with this year hitting an
all-time low in viewership.
Along with the Academy board of governors passing these tweaks,
it also announced that the 2020 telecast will air even earlier,
on February 9.
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