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The Oscars bring back their first host since 2018.

The Oscars bring back their first host since 2018.For the first time since 2018, someone will win an Oscar this year.

The Oscars bring back their first host since 2018.


ABC Entertainment President Craig Erwich announced on Tuesday that he will host the Oscars in 2022, writes Variety. It is not clear who will host the ceremony, but this is the first time he has won an Oscar in several years.


The last series of the Oscars without a host event started at the ceremony in 2019, originally planned by comedian Kevin Hart. But he resigned amid controversy over previous tweets and jokes, and no one was appointed to replace him. In the end, it was said that not having a host was the best, and the audience was growing. Thus, in 2020 and 2021, the Academy remained in coordination.


But the Oscars will now be back on board, perhaps in the hope that this person will generate more interest in the party. After all, the result of the Oscars in 2021 was bad, and the lowest so far was almost 10 million viewers. By comparison, the 2014 Oscars attracted more than 40 million viewers. The newest host of the Oscars was Jimmy Kimmel, followed by Chris Rock, Neil Patrick Harris and Ellen DeGeneres.


So who is likely to be the host this year? However, it is not clear that after Spider-Man: No Way Home appeared at the big box office, the New York Times reporter Brooks Barnes suggested that the Academy "must move heaven and earth" to host Tom Holland and Zendaya. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hollande initially said he did not think he had time - he called the reporter two minutes later and changed his mind.


"What idiot does not host the Oscars?" said the Netherlands. "Well, if they ask me, I will be happy."


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