Conan O’Brien is returning as Oscars host in 2026
Conan O’Brien Returning Oscar phase Film Academy leaders said Monday in 2026. Late night hosts and comedians will host the 98th Academy Awards, scheduled for March 15.
“The only reason I host the Oscars next year is that I want to hear Adrien Brody finish the speech,” O’Brien said in a statement.
This year marks O’Brien’s first show hosting, attracting its performances The largest broadcaster In five years, although the movie “Anora” won a relatively small movie. According to broadcaster ABC, an estimated 19.7 million viewers watched the 97th Academy Awards earlier this month, among people aged 18 to 49, powered by younger audiences’ cell phones and laptop watches. This is also the most popular prime time entertainment program in 2025.
“Conan’s unique comedy style captures this moment perfectly, and I’m glad that next year’s talent will take over another indelible performance on stage,” said Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group, in a statement.
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Next year, O’Brien will also be surrounded by a familiar team, with Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan returning to the show’s executive producer, with Jeff Ross and Mike Sweeney as producers. College CEO Bill Kramer and college president Janet Yang said in a joint statement that it would be an honor to work with the group behind this year’s broadcast again.
“This year, they made a very fun and stunning show in the most beautiful and influential way and celebrated our nominees and global film community in the most beautiful and influential way,” Cramer and Young said. “Conan is the perfect host – skillfully spent the whole evening with humor, warmth and reverence.”
Oscar organizers said the show also had success on social media metrics, outperforming the Grammys and Super Bowl. This is the first time the show is live on Hulu at the same time, and it’s not without its glitches.
For the Film Academy and ABC, the announcement of the production team will take less than a month next year, less than a month after this year’s Oscars.
O’Brien, 61, has been a late-night host for nearly thirty years. In 2015, after he retired in the United States, he became the “longest current late-night talk show host” in the United States. According to TBS.
He also hosted other high-profile awards, including the Emmy Awards in 2002 and 2006.
O’Brien became a well-known TV celebrity and was a writer for “Saturday Night Live” and “The Simpsons.”