The awards season is almost over, culminating with the Oscars tonight.
The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Hollywood Boulevard will play host to the biggest event in the cinema calendar.
The ceremony will be a fantastic occasion, with a host of big names from across Hollywood attending.
Despite all the star-power in attendance, this will be the second year in a row without a host, after Kevin Hart had to step down last year after controversial tweets he sent recirculated online.
On top of the eagerness to know who wins the big prizes, eyes will be on the red carpet to see the best and worst dressed stars from the world of television and cinema.
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Once the ceremony kicks off, the people involved with 1917, Parasite and Joker should have some victory speeches planned, as they’re all expected to pick up awards.
Joaquin Phoenix, who made headlines with his speech after winning the BAFTA for best actor last week is the clear-cut favourite to win Best Actor.
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If this does happen, it will be his first Oscar, despite an illustrious career.
2020 Oscars TV channel and streaming details
Sky Cinema Oscars (channel 304 on your Sky box) will be showing both the red carpet and the ceremony itself.
The channel is also showing Academy Award winning films and actors from the past, with all the titles also available on demand.
The red carpet coverage will kick off at 10pm GMT, with the ceremony starting at 1am.
For those without a Sky subscription but eager to watch the Oscars, you can sign up to a Now TV cinema pass, which costs just £11.99 a month.
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