2025 Oscars: See the red carpet looks

Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)

Stars are arriving on the red carpet for Sunday night’s Oscars. The 97th Academy Awards ceremony starts at 7 p.m. EST, 4 p.m. PST, airing live on ABC and streaming on Hulu.

Conan O’Brien is hosting, and Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are set to perform.

Netflix’s musical Emilia Pérez enters the evening with 13 nominations, followed by The Brutalist and Wicked, which both have 10 each, including for best picture.

Here are the stars as they head into the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Zoe Saldaña
Zoe Saldaña (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Adrien Brody
Adrien Brody (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Demi Moore
Demi Moore (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Goldblum (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Raye
Raye (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Fernanda Torres
Fernanda Torres (Robyn Beck | AFP via Getty Images)
Mikey Madison
Mikey Madison (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Dave Bautista
Dave Bautista (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Monica Barbaro
Monica Barbaro (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Omar Apollo
Omar Apollo (Robyn Beck | AFP via Getty Images)
Emma Stone
Emma Stone (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Jon M. Chu
Jon M. Chu (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Storm Reid
Storm Reid (Robyn Beck | AFP via Getty Images)
Julianne Hough
Julianne Hough (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Margaret Qualley
Margaret Qualley (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Marissa Bode
Marissa Bode (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang
Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Lisa
Lisa (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Anok Yai
Anok Yai (Robyn Beck | AFP via Getty Images)
Amelia Dimoldenberg
Amelia Dimoldenberg (Lexie Moreland | WWD via Getty Images)
Sebastian Stan
Sebastian Stan (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Lupita Nyong'o
Lupita Nyong’o (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Archie Coleman
Archie Coleman (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Rachel Sennott
Rachel Sennott (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Doja Cat
Doja Cat (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Joe Locke
Joe Locke (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Da'Vine Joy Randolph
Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Charlotte Lawrence
Charlotte Lawrence (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Joe Alwyn
Joe Alwyn (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Yasmin Finney
Yasmin Finney (Monica Schipper | Getty Images)
Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)
Yura Borisov and Anna Borisova
Yura Borisov and Anna Borisova (Savion Washington | Getty Images)
Brandi Carlile
Brandi Carlile (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Sterling K. Brown
Sterling K. Brown (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Lily-Rose Depp
Lily-Rose Depp (Angela Weiss | AFP via Getty Images)
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot (Mike Coppola | Getty Images)

 

AI’s getting better at faking crowds. Here’s why that’s cause for concern

Odd fingers and faces in the crowd of a recent Will Smith concert video led to suspicions of AI. But AI is improving fast, and there are serious implications for how "fake" crowds might be coopted.

Sarah Mullally named first woman Archbishop of Canterbury

Sarah Mullally has been named as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to be chosen to lead the world's 85 million Anglicans.

What to know about former U.K. leader Tony Blair, tapped by Trump for postwar Gaza role

As Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair succeeded in negotiating peace in Northern Ireland in 1998. Five years later, he joined the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq — sullying his reputation ever since.

A public broadcaster’s path after losing U.S. funds: Youth sports and less local news

South Dakota Public Broadcasting says there's an ironic result to President Trump's successful attack on public media: It will have to rely more on NPR programs.

Kiss reality goodbye: AI-generated social media has arrived

With the launch of Sora 2, OpenAI has opened a new chapter in addictive, and some worry dangerous, AI video content.

More Front Page Coverage