It's almost time for Oscars[1] 2018. A year and a few days since the infamous envelope fiasco that led to La La Land being temporarily crowned Best Picture instead of actual winner Moonlight, Hollywood's biggest self-congratulatory event – formally known as the 90th Academy Awards – will return to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. We're pretty sure that whoever presents the Best Picture award at Oscars 2018 will get in a jab about last year's embarrassing and hilarious moment.
While everyone from Wonder Woman[2] star Gal Gadot to first-time nominee Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig will be at the Oscars, most of us will have to be content with our positions in front of the television. To help you prepare for the big night, we answer all the questions you (probably) have.
What's the date and time for Oscars 2018?
The 2018 Oscars are taking place this Sunday, March 4. Things will kick off with the red carpet arrivals starting 3:30pm PT/ 6:30pm ET in the US, with the actual awards ceremony beginning at 5pm PT/ 8pm ET.
In India, the live telecast of the 90th Academy Awards will begin on Monday, March 5 at 5:30am IST for an hour of the red carpet, followed by the awards ceremony starting at 6:30am IST.
For everyone else around the world, here's a handy link[3] for the start of the Oscars 2018 awards ceremony. Subtract an hour or more if you like watching the red carpet arrivals.
The Oscars 2017 stage during Best Picture, before it all went wrong
Photo Credit: Image Group LA/A.M.P.A.S.
How can I watch Oscars 2018 online?
In the US, the 2018 Oscars...