The Oscars are always a major topic of conversation when the beginning of the year comes around. ABC Entertainment president, Karey Burke made the announcement Wednesday that the award show will go hostless for the second year in a row.
“Let me confirm it now, together with the Academy, that there will be no traditional host this year,” Burke said, stating that the ceremony would repeat last year’s format.
In a past interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Burke suggested that the award show would likely follow the same formula that they did during the 2019 ceremony. “We are extremely happy with how the show went. Odds are you’ll see us repeating what we consider to be a successful formula.”
The 2019 Emmy Awards also went hostless, however, the Grammys will bring back Alicia Key and the Golden Globes recently had Ricky Gervais as host.
The Oscars will be held on Sunday, February 9th, on ABC.