The Oscars will be hosted by three doyennes of comedy, Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer, and Regina Hall, it was confirmed Tuesday, as organizers amp up efforts to lure viewers back to the ceremony.
It is the first time since 2018 that the Oscars will have a host, the first time since 1987 that it has had three, and the first time ever that all three will be women.
“I’m not sure who thought this was a good idea, but I’m hosting the Oscars, along with my good friend Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall. I’d better go watch some movies,” Schumer said in a video clip.
The comedians’ names were announced on ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA) show. ABC will broadcast the 94th Academy Awards on March 27.
“I know the fun Regina, Amy and Wanda will be having will translate to our audience as well. Many surprises in store! Expect the unexpected!” said the show’s producer, Will Packer, in a statement.
Television ratings for the Oscars have dramatically declined in recent years.
Late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel was the last person to host the show, in 2018. The following year’s hostless format drew praise and was emulated by other awards shows such as the Emmys, but subsequent Oscar ceremonies have been criticized for lacking focus and humor.
Last year’s edition, which honored mainly smaller, arthouse movies such as best picture winner Nomadland, was watched by just over 10 million viewers — a 56 percent decline from 2020, which was already a record low.
As Oscars voters have drifted away from more mainstream fare, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has toyed with reforms to boost the ceremony’s popularity.