The broadcast of the prestigious Oscars awards ceremony on open television in Brazil is currently up in the air. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the event, one major player in Brazilian television, Globo, has not abandoned hope of bringing the show to its viewers. The 97th edition of the Academy Awards is set to take place on March 2, 2025, with the charismatic Conan O’Brien slated to host the star-studded event.
In Brazil, the broadcast of the Oscars on open TV is traditionally a highly anticipated event, drawing in audiences with glitz, glamour, and Hollywood’s finest. However, this year’s transmission status remains shrouded in mystery. While Globo has been the go-to network for airing the Oscars in Brazil in the past, there has been no official confirmation as of yet.
The uncertainty surrounding the broadcast could stem from various factors, including potential changes in broadcasting rights or logistical hurdles. Nevertheless, fans across Brazil are eagerly awaiting news on whether they will be able to tune in to the Oscars ceremony this year. Of particular interest is the nomination of Fernanda Torres for her role in “I’m Still Here,” a movie that has captured the hearts of Brazilian audiences and garnered substantial support.
As the anticipation mounts and viewers await further updates on the Oscars broadcast in Brazil, the buzz around the event continues to grow. Stay tuned for more information as the countdown to the 97th Academy Awards unfolds.