
The 97th edition of the Oscars will be held this Sunday, March 2, with the feeling that there is no definitive favorite of a season in which films such as ‘Conclave’, ‘Anora’, ‘The Brutalist’ or ‘Emilia Pérez’ could take home the most precious award of the night. Do you want to know the times in the United States and other countries around the world to watch the awards ceremony and the red carpet? Here we will tell you everything you need to know, depending on the country where you are.
‘Emilia Pérez’ leads the nominations with thirteen, followed by ‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Wicked’ which have ten each; While ‘Conclave’ and ‘A Complete Unknown’ aspire to eight statuettes and ‘Anora’ to six.
Who are the favorites to win at the 2025 Oscars?
The betting pools point to Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ as having a good chance of winning the best film award at a gala to be held at the Dolby Theatre and which will pay tribute to cinema, Hollywood and Los Angeles, in solidarity for the devastating fires in January.
However, ‘Conclave’ also has a good chance after its triumph at the BAFTAs and the Screen Actors Guild awards.
Films such as ‘The Brutalist’, winner of the Golden Globe in the drama category, ‘The Substance’ or ‘Nickel Boys’, which have been widely celebrated by filmmakers, are not ruled out either.
The triumphant path of the film, which at the beginning of the season seemed to be the great favorite along with ‘The Brutalist’, was abruptly interrupted when some past tweets came to light in which its protagonist, Karla Sofía Gascón, also nominated for best actress, made politically incorrect comments with xenophobic overtones.
The only award that this film seems to have secured is that of best supporting actress for Zoe Saldana, who has triumphed in all the award ceremonies.
There has also been controversy for ‘The Brutalist’, regarding the use of artificial intelligence used in the voice of its protagonist, Adrien Brody and his fellow nominee, Felicity Jones.
Despite this, Brody continues to lead the polls in the category of best actor.
Possibly the toughest contender to beat will be Timothée Chalamet, who with his interpretation of Bob Dylan in ‘A Complete Unknown’ triumphed in this section of the Screen Actors Guild awards.
Ralph Fiennes (‘Conclave’), Colman Domingo (‘Sing Sing’) and Sebastian Stan (‘The Apprentice’) are in the background, waiting for an unexpected change of direction.
And in the female category, Demi Moore, Mikey Madison and Fernanda Torres lead the predictions, with Gascón missing from the betting after the controversies and Cynthia Erivo, nominated for ‘Wicked’, as a mere extra to her companions.
If she wins her first Oscar for ‘The Substance’, Moore, at 62 years old, would complete the success story that began at the Golden Globes, when in her speech after receiving the award she said that her career had been underestimated.
A tribute will be paid to the producer and musician Quincy Jones, who died four months ago, and artists such as Raye, LISA from Blackpink and Doja Cat will perform.
All this in a ceremony hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien and in which stars such as Penelope Cruz, Halle Berry, Scarlett Joha.
Where to watch The Oscars 2025 on TV and Online?
In the United States, the Oscars ceremony will be broadcast by the ABC network on open signals and cable operators, while Hulu, Fubo TV and Disney + will stream it.
On the other hand, TNT Latin America and MAX will carry the images of the 2025 Oscars in Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela and Paraguay.
ITV1 and ITVX will carry the full Oscars program in the United Kingdom.
Here are the time zones to watch the 2025 Oscars Red Carpet
- 2pm PST – Pacific Standard Time
- 3pm MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 4pm CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 5pm CST – Central Standard Time
- 6pm EST – Eastern Standard Time
- 7pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 7pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 8pm BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 11pm BST – United Kingdom
- 12am CEST – Central Europe (Monday, March 3)
- 1am SAST – South Africa (Monday, March 3)
- 2am MSK – Moscow, Russia (Monday, March 3)
- 3am GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Monday, March 3)
- 4:30am IST – New Delhi, India (Monday, March 3)
- 6am WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia (Monday, March 3)
- 6am ICT – Bangkok, Thailand (Monday, March 3)
- 7am CST – Beijing, China (Monday, March 3)
- 8am JST – Tokyo, Japan (Monday, March 3)
- 8am KST – Seoul, South Kore (Monday, March 3)
- 10am AEST – Australia (Monday, March 3)
- 12pm NZST – New Zealand (Monday, March 3)
What time are The Oscars 2025 around the world? Start time of the 97th Academy Awards
The 2025 Oscars ceremony begins at 7 pm ET (4 pm PT) at the Dolby Theater in California with exclusive broadcast by ABC and Hulu in the United States.
- 3pm PST – Pacific Standard Time
- 4pm MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 5pm CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 6pm CST – Central Standard Time
- 7pm EST – Eastern Standard Time
- 8pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 8pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 9pm BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 12am BST – United Kingdom
- 1am CEST – Central Europe (Monday, March 3)
- 2am SAST – South Africa (Monday, March 3)
- 3am MSK – Moscow, Russia (Monday, March 3)
- 4am GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Monday, March 3)
- 5:30am IST – New Delhi, India (Monday, March 3)
- 7am WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia (Monday, March 3)
- 7am ICT – Bangkok, Thailand (Monday, March 3)
- 8am CST – Beijing, China (Monday, March 3)
- 9am JST – Tokyo, Japan (Monday, March 3)
- 9am KST – Seoul, South Kore (Monday, March 3)
- 11am AEST – Australia (Monday, March 3)
- 1pm NZST – New Zealand (Monday, March 3)