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Where Can I Watch the 2026 Oscars? Here's How to Stream the 98th Academy Awards

The 98th Academy Awards is happening on March 15

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  • The ceremony begins at 7 p.m. ET, with red carpet coverage in the hours leading up to the special event

  • The 2026 Oscars will air on ABC, and the broadcast will also stream live online

Get ready to see gold!

In January 2026,Sinnersbecame themost nominatedfilm in Oscars history, earning an astonishing 16 nods. Now, nearly a year afterRyan Coogler's vampire thriller hit theaters, the 98thAcademy Awardsare finally here.

Sinnersis just one of the many movies being recognized at this year's Oscars. Other titles includeOne Battle After Another,Marty Supreme,FrankensteinandHamnet.

Conan O'Brienis back to host the awards ceremony for a second year in a row.

"It's a really fun gig, and I had a lot of fun, and I just wanted to do it again. And then the movies this year have been insane," he toldExtra. "It was such a great year for movies that I'm excited to be even a small part of it."

So, ahead of Hollywood's biggest night, here's where to watch the Oscars and how to stream the awards show.

When are the 2026 Oscars?

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The 2026 Oscars are taking place on March 15, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

"It's a celebrationof an entire industry and people from every walk of life who give their blood, sweat and tears for show business," O'Brien told PEOPLE in February 2025, ahead of his first Oscars hosting gig.

What time does red carpet coverage start for the 2026 Oscars?

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The Oscars is a highly-anticipated event, so there is wall-to-wall coverage even before the actual ceremony begins.

To see all of the glitz and glam, check out the red carpet preshows featuring unforgettable fashion moments and memorable interviews with the nominated stars.

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E!'s red carpet coverage,Live From E!: Oscars 2026, will start at 4 p.m. ET. It will air on the network's cable channel and be streamed on Peacock.

ABC will have its own preshow,On the Red Carpet at the Oscars, starting at 3:30 p.m. ET. The afternoon telecast will be followed by the official live red carpet show, starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.

What time do the 2026 Oscars start?

Jessie Buckley attends the 98th Oscar Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton on February 10, 2026Credit: Monica Schipper/WireImage

The 2026 Oscars start at 7 p.m. ET.

The 98th Academy Awards features a new category — Best Casting — and the ceremony will include an extended "in memoriam" segment, with a special tribute toRob Reiner.

"It's going to bea very powerful part of the show," O'Brien toldExtra, when he arrived to help roll out the red carpet on March 12.

Where can I watch the 2026 Oscars?

Adrien Brody, Mikey Madison, Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldaña at 97th Academy AwardsCredit: Scott Kirkland/Disney via Getty

The 2026 Oscars will air live on ABC.

Teasing what viewers can expect from this year's Academy Awards broadcast, showrunner and executive producer Raj Kapoor toldIndiewire, "Conan has some amazing pieces that are just going to unfold throughout the evening, and if anything, he's going bigger, and his creativity has been unleashed to a new level."

How can I stream the 2026 Oscars?

Michael B. Jordan attends the 98th Oscar Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton on February 10, 2026Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty

The 2026 Oscars are airing on ABC, but it will also be streamed live on Hulu.

The 2025 Academy Awards was thefirst timethe ceremony was streamed live on the platform.

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Oprah Winfrey Slams Trolls After She's Criticized for Her '90-Year-Old Walk' at Paris Fashion Week

Oprah Winfrey is laughing off the trolls who criticized her for her "90-year-old walk" at Paris Fashion Week

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  • The TV personality and her longtime friend Gayle King attended the Chloé runway show together on March 5 and were both seen walking carefully

  • Winfrey explained that she had an issue with the pair of sunglasses she was wearing at the time

Oprah Winfreyis clapping back at trolls who criticized her for walking like a "90-year-old" at Paris Fashion Week.

Back on March 5, the TV personality, 72, and her longtime friendGayle Kingstepped out together to the Chloé Fall/Winter 2026 runway show in Paris. Footage of their arrival at the event, shared on TikTok byParis Match, showed Winfrey smiling as she took slow and tentative steps. King, 71, could be seen trailing behind her, also walking carefully.

According to Winfrey, the duo's entrance sparked some unkind commentary online.

"On the internet, somebody was… you know how people drag you on the internet. So they were dragging me and Gayle saying, 'Look at them walking like they're 90 years old,' " Winfrey said during a recent appearance, per aclipshared on Instagram by user @jznotthatjayz on Thursday, March 12.

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Winfrey — who later reshared the clip — went on to explain that it all came down to a pair of sunglasses she was wearing at the time.

"And so there was a moment where we're walking into the Chloé fashion show, and my stylist had just handed me the Chloé sunglasses before I got out of the car," she said. "Now, I wear glasses or I wear contacts. So those were not prescription glasses."

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"So I didn't know where I was walking," she said with a laugh. "I could not see!"

"So everybody who's saying 'you're walking like you're 90,' I could not see," Winfrey reiterated.

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The former talk show host said she even had to ask her security team to tell her where she was walking.

Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King at the Chloé show at Paris Fashion Week on March 5, 2026Credit: Dave Benett/Getty

Winfrey then revealed that King was dealing with her own separate dilemma that day. As the CBS News journalist was walking alongside Winfrey, she said to her, "I got two broken toes. I can't walk."

"And that's the reason we looked like we were 90 years old," Winfrey said.

Weeks before poking fun at her "90-year-old walk," Winfrey showed off her impressive moves in the gym. In a Feb. 16Instagram post, she shared a throwback video of herself doing her first-ever plank as she revealed how far she's come with the difficult yoga pose.

"Planks are the most challenging exercise for me," she wrote in the caption. "My first one in 2024 lasted 10 seconds. Now I can do them for over a minute, with weights, and whatever creativity Trainer Peter throws my way 💪🏽."

On her 72nd birthday on Jan. 29, Winfrey shared avideoon Instagram of herself doing a series of deadlifts in the gym.

"Life at 72 is looking different than every other decade," she wrote in the caption, explaining that she started strength training "two summers and two knees ago."

"I can't say I'm ready for the Olympics likeAdele, but I sure feel stronger 💪🏽," she continued. "So in honor of another trip around the sun for me, go try something new. You never know where it will lead you."

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What we know on the 16th day of the US and Israel's war with Iran

US President Donald Trump said he is not yet ready to make a deal with Iran to end the war, and renewed calls for international allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran's foreign minister said the critical waterway was closed only to Tehran's "enemies," and its military warned it could target ports in the United Arab Emirates following US strikes on an island crucial to Iranian oil exports.

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Here's what to know on day 16.

What are the main headlines?

  • Strait of Hormuz: Trump said that "hopefully, China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK and others" will send warships to free up shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz. In responses to CNN, neither Beijing nor London confirmed participation. US gas prices have spiked by 23% since the war began, according to the AAA, a US body that represents drivers.

  • No deal with Iran: Trump said he is not ready to make a deal with Iran "because the terms are not good enough yet," in an interview with NBC, adding the US may hit Iran's Kharg Island "a few more times just for fun." Trump also questioned if Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who hasn't been seen in public, is alive.

  • Fallen service members named: The Pentagon has identified six air crew killed in Thursday's KC-135 refueling aircraft crash in western Iraq. The incident remains under investigation.

  • The race is off: Formula 1 and its governing body the FIA announced early Sunday that the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grand Prix races will not take place in April due to safety concerns stemming from the Iran war. Both countries have been struck during Iran's response to recent US and Israeli attacks.

  • US aircraft carrier gets service extension: The USS Nimitz, one of the world's largest warships, will remain in service until March 2027, almost a year longer than planned. Future deployment plans for the vessel have not yet been announced.

  • Broadcasters warned: Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr has threatened to revoke broadcasters' licenses, accusing them of bias and distortion in their war coverage. In a social media post on Saturday, Carr accused some broadcasters of "running hoaxes and news distortions," and urged them to "correct course before their license renewals come up."

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What's happening on the ground?

  • Missiles over Israel: Munitions fell at several locations in central Israel, authorities reported early Sunday morning, with emergency services staff reporting two people requiring treatment.

  • Strikes in the Gulf: The United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia intercepted several strikes over the past day, while Kuwait suffered damage at its airport, according to authorities in the region.

  • From Iran: Iran's Revolutionary Guard issued a warning Saturday urging the US to move American industrial plants out of the region and telling civilians to evacuate areas close to facilities in "which Americans are shareholders" to avoid any "harm," according to Iranian state media. It follows a series of strikes over the past two days targeting Iranian infrastructure, with the country's state media reporting that several civilian workers were killed in attacks on non-military factories.

CNN's Chris Lau and Xiaoqian Lin contributed to this report.

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Zelenskyy says Ukraine waiting on US and Russia to set next round of talks

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in comments released Sunday that he was ready for the next round of trilateral peace talks to end Russia's more than4-year-old invasion of Ukraine, but that it was up to Washington and Moscow to agree on where and when to meet.

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Zelenskyy said the U.S. had proposed hosting the next meeting between American, Ukrainian and Russian negotiating teams, which include U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, but Moscow had refused to send a delegation.

"We are waiting for a response from the Americans. Either they will change the country where we meet, or the Russians must confirm the U.S," Zelenskyy said in a media briefing Saturday. "We are not blocking any of these initiatives. We want a trilateral meeting to take place."

The U.S. haspostponed its sponsored talksbetween the two sides due to the war in the Middle East. TheIran war, which erupted on Feb. 28 following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and spread across the region, has drawn the international spotlight away from Ukraine's plight as it strives to hold back Russia's bigger army.

Speaking to journalists, Zelenskyy also warned of a "very high" risk that the Iran war could drain the air defense stockpiles Ukraine depends on to counter Russian missile strikes.

Zelenskyy said he lacked a clear picture of available stockpiles and had discussed with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Friday whether SAMP/T systems could serve as an alternative to U.S.-made Patriot batteries for intercepting ballistic missiles. He said Ukraine would be "first in line" to test any viable alternative.

He also appeared to push back against U.S. President Donald Trump's recent assertion that Washington has no need for Ukrainian drone technology.

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"No, we don't need their help on drone defense," Trump said in a Fox News Radio interview that aired Friday.

Zelenskyy said Washington had reached out to Ukraine "several times" to request assistance for a particular country or for support for Americans, without giving specifics. He said the requests had come from various U.S. military institutions to Ukraine's Ministry of Defense and other military leaders.

"All our institutions received these requests, and we responded to them," Zelenskyy said.

He said he had offered Washington a defense cooperation deal last year worth $35 billion–$50 billion that would have given the U.S. administration access to technology from roughly 200 Ukrainian drone, AI and electronic warfare firms, with half of all production earmarked for partners, primarily the U.S.

According to the Ukrainian leader, American military officials had expressed strong interest in the proposal, and Trump himself had indicated he was receptive.

"We received a message from them, and directly from the president as well, that they are interested," Zelenskyy told reporters. "We did not sign the document with President Trump. I do not have an answer as to why. Perhaps it will happen later, but I am not sure."

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Mariah Carey Adorably Crashes 14-Year-Old Son Moroccan's Twitch Stream Again: 'Chat, This Is My Mom'

Mariah Carey made a surprise appearance on her teen son Moroccan Cannon's Twitch livestream on March 13

People Mariah Carey on her 14-year-old son Moroccan's Twitch stream on March 13, 2026Credit: twitch

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  • The five-time Grammy winner strolled into his bedroom and briefly talked to her son's friends and excited viewers

  • Carey previously crashed her son's Twitch stream in April 2025

Like abutterflyunexpectedly fluttering into view,Mariah Careymade anothersurprise appearanceon her 14-year-old son's Twitch livestream.

DuringMoroccan Cannon's March 13Twitch stream, on which he played games with friends and talked with viewers for six hours, his 56-year-old mom and his twin sister,Monroe Cannon, popped into his bedroom.

"Chat, my mom's here," Moroccan told the stream, before asking the five-time Grammy winner, "Mom, mom, do you want to say hi?"

TheButterflysinger responded off-camera, "Of course I want to say hi."

Mariah Carey talking on her 14-year-old son Moroccan's Twitch stream on March 13, 2026Credit: twitch

Moroccan warned, "I'm on stream in front of all these people."

His mother replied, "Yes, should I be concerned?" to which Moroccan said, "No, you can just duck out after you say hi. Chat, this is my mom."

Carey then popped into view (around the 24:44 mark of the stream).

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"Hi. Listen, I want them to know that I love them," the "One Sweet Day" singer told the viewers, who were typing comments saying hello back to her and expressing their love and excitement for the surprise appearance.

The teen reacted, "You're embarrassing me, mom," before loudly telling everyone, "Guys, I have to get back to streaming, okay?"

Carey quietly exited the screen and the bedroom as her son reminded her, "I love you, momma. Goodnight, mom, I love you."

Mariah Carey with her twins, Monroe and Moroccan, in December 2025Credit: Mariah Carey/Instagram

Carey previously crashed her then-13-year-old son's Twitch stream in April 2025, with a seemingly embarrassed Moroccan saying at the time, "Mom, they can see you. They're saying, 'Hi Mariah, I love you!' Oh my God."

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Taylor Sheridan's latest drama,The Madison, features messy relationship dynamics, but in real life, the cast's love lives are sweeter.

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The Paramount+ show, which premiered on March 14, centers on a New York City family as they begin a new chapter in Montana's Madison River valley following a devastating tragedy. It's led byMichelle Pfeiffer, who plays the family's matriarch, and also starsKurt Russell,Patrick J. Adams, Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman and Matthew Fox, among others.

The Western drama was originally billed as aYellowstonespinoff, but it nowstands on its ownand tells a separate story.

Off-screen, several of the cast members are in happy, long-term relationships and have families of their own. Here's everything to know about the real-life loves ofThe Madisoncast.

Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley

David E. Kelley and Michelle Pfeiffer at 'The Madison' premiere on March 9, 2026 in New YorkCredit: John Nacion/Variety via Getty

Pfeiffer plays Stacy Clyburn, the grieving matriarch at the center ofThe Madison. In real life, theScarfacestar has been married to TV writerDavid E. Kelleysince 1993.

She and Kelley met on a blind date in January 1993 and instantly hit off, with them marrying that November.

At the time, Pfeiffer was already in the process of welcoming her daughter, Claudia, via adoption and seeing Kelley as a father made her even more certain about him.

"We had this child with us right away, and most people don't have that. But I really got to see [Kelley] in a situation that certainly would separate the boys from the men. Obviously, he really rose to the occasion," she toldGood Housekeepingin July 2007.

Pfeiffer continued, "We both got to see each other as parents before we progressed in our relationship together and, in a strange way, it took the pressure off, as a couple."

They went on to welcome their son, John, in August 1994.

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Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell on September 27, 2024 in Beverly Hills, CaliforniaCredit: Amy Sussman/Getty

Russell, who portrays Stacy's husband, Preston Clyburn, has been in a relationship with fellow actressGoldie Hawnfor decades, although they havefamously never married.

The power couplefirst met while filmingthe 1968 Disney live-action musicalThe One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band. They reconnected nearly two decades later on the set ofSwing Shiftand began dating.

At the time, Hawn was a single mom to daughterKate Hudsonand sonOliver Hudson, while Russell had a son, Boston Russell, from a previous relationship. The pair later welcomed a son together,Wyatt Russell.

Similarly to Pfeiffer's real-life love story, Russell and Hawn's bond was cemented by family from the beginning. In a May 2017 interview with PEOPLE, Hawn shared that she truly fell for Russell whenshe saw the way he treated her kids.

"What really got me was when I watched my kids when they'd come to the set and how he was with them. He was amazing with them. He was such a natural," she explained.

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Beau Garrett and Shane Richards

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Garrett steps into Sheridan's fictional universe as Abigail Reese, Stacy's oldest daughter and a recently divorced mother of two. While her love life on the show may be struggling, Garrett is newly married off-screen.

She and her longtime partner, Shane Richards, whom she shares a son with, wed in September 2025 while she was on location forThe Madison. (Season 2 of the show filmed that fall,Deadlinereported.)

The nuptials were held at The Lodge At Heritage Ranch in Bozeman, Mont., and she marked the occasion onInstagram, writing alongside a series of photos from the day, "9/06/2025 Hitched. Officially. Surrounded by the closest of friends and family. My feet still hurt and my bucket is full."

Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario

Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario at the 81st Golden Globe Awards on January 7, 2024 in Beverly Hills, CaliforniaCredit: Christopher Polk/Golden Globes 2024/Golden Globes 2024 via Getty

Adams plays Paige's husband, Russell McIntosh, a wealthy New York City investment banker. Like his character, Adams is also married, though his real-life romance is much different than that of his character's.

He and actressTroian Bellisariohave been married since 2016 and sharethree children.

Matthew Fox and Margherita Ronchi

Matthew Fox and Margherita Ronchi attend 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on August 29, 2010 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: ANDREAS BRANCH/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Fox, who portrays Preston's brother Paul Clyburn, is also in a long-term relationship. He and his wife,Margherita Ronchi, have been married for years and share two kids.

TheLostalum is private when it comes to his personal life and even stepped away from Hollywood to spend more time with his family.

"I left for a while. It was just sort of a time in my life where I wanted to focus on family," he toldCBS Newsin March 2026. "The kids were at ages where I felt it was important to re-engage with their lives. I missed some of that with all of the work ofLostand some of the films after that."

He went on to explain thatThe Madisonwas worth returning for.

"Getting that call from Taylor and then reading the scripts, I felt compelled to do it," he said. "It's not a decision that gets made, it just feels like 'I should be the one to do this.' "

Will Arnett and Carolyn Murphy

Carolyn Murphy and Will Arnett at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, CaliforniaCredit: Christopher Polk/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty

Will Arnetthas a recurring guest role on the show as Phil Yorn, Stacy's therapist. Off-screen, he is dating model Carolyn Murphy. The pairwent publicwith their romance in October 2025 at the London premiere of his movie,Is This Thing On?.

A month later, the comedian shared someinsight into his new relationship, telling PEOPLE, "I think that there's just an ease from the moment that we started hanging out … We have a real ease with each other and she's just such a generous-of-spirit person, and that's what I love. One of the many things that I love about her."

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