OSCARS 2017: Trump-Watch... 8 Things We Have To Look Out For At This Year's Academy Awards

Will Donald Trump get a mention?

While the Oscars always provides its fair share of headline-grabbing moments, there are already more than a few expectations for this year’s ceremony in particular, namely…

 

Donald Trump-Watch 

After he Tweet-bashed Meryl Streep following her speech at the Golden Globes last month, expect Meryl’s Army to come out fighting at this biggest platform of all. We can expect allusions, direct and indirect, to the current climate of fear, revulsion and indignation that has swept across the left-leaning artistic scene.

 

The Donald reacts

He’s already said he won’t be watching, but with all that’s going on, it might just be worth keeping an eye on Twitter to see if the Troller-in-Chief has been able to resist seeing what’s being said on the other side of the political divide. And if he’s reacted in typically high-dramatic style, in keeping with the occasion.

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Hopefully, both Meryl Streep and Viola Davis will be bringing their A-game to the Oscars
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Record breaker?

La La Land goes into the evening, sharing the epithet of the most nominated film ever, with 14 nods. It probably won’t sweep the board as initially predicted, but it would be sweet if it did.

 

Will Viola vent?

After her impassioned speech at the BAFTAs, Viola Davis is well and truly warmed up. And this is home turf.

 

Oscars so… one year on

Following last year’s embarrassment of white privilege, black artists with talents both in front and behind the camera have been recognised. But people will be totting up, and watching for the small print. Has progress really been made?

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Is Mel's redemption complete? His 'Hacksaw Ridge' star Andrew Garfield thinks so
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Casey’s brotherly love

When he collected his BAFTA, the younger Affleck thanked just about everybody in the universe, except big brother Ben. Will he be in a position to remedy this omission come Oscars night?

 

Mel’s redemption

Whether or not he takes home the gong for Best Director, and the chances are he won’t, this year represents the proper homecoming for Mel Gibson, after years of self-imposed exile. Everyone loves a comeback.

 

Reunited?

Andrew Garfield knew how to get his ex-girlfriend Emma Stone’s attention at the Globes - garner a sympathy smacker from Ryan Reynolds while the world watched. Sure enough, barely a red carpet goes by without this most amicable pair of exes hugging, smiling, generally being cool, and rumours abound of a re-run. Wouldn’t it be a tale to rival ‘La La Land’ if the Oscars sealed the deal?

This year’s Oscars are taking place on the night of Sunday 26 February. We’ll be reporting live through the night, with all the pictures of the frocks and shocks on the red carpet, and the winners live as they’re announced. Stay tuned!

The Oscars: Photos Of Hollywood's Biggest Night Through The Years
1929 - The Academy Awards(01 of69)
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1932 - Helen Hayes & Frank Borzage(02 of69)
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1934 - Charles Laughton(03 of69)
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1939 - Spencer Tracy & Bette Davis(04 of69)
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1941 - Carmen Miranda(05 of69)
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1940 - The Academy Awards(06 of69)
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1943 - "Mrs. Miniver"(07 of69)
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1943 - Teresa Wright(08 of69)
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1944 - Faye Emerson(09 of69)
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1944 - Shirley Temple(10 of69)
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1947 - Jane Wyman & Ronald Reagan(11 of69)
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1946 - Maureen O'Hara(12 of69)
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1947 - Shirley Temple(13 of69)
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1948 - Loretta Young(14 of69)
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1951 - Judy Holliday(15 of69)
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1956 - Jerry Lewis(16 of69)
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1954 - Audrey Hepburn(17 of69)
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1955 - Grace Kelly(18 of69)
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1958 - Red Buttons(19 of69)
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1960 - Simone Signoret(20 of69)
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1959 - Janet Leigh(21 of69)
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1960 - Elizabeth Taylor(22 of69)
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1960 - Doris Day(23 of69)
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1962 - George Chakiris & Rita Moreno(24 of69)
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1962 - Shirley Knight(25 of69)
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1965 - Natalie Wood(26 of69)
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1967 - Vanessa Redgrave(27 of69)
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1972 - Raquel Welch(28 of69)
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1969 - Barbra Streisand (29 of69)
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1975 - Jack Nicholson & Anjelica Huston(30 of69)
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1976 - Jack Nicholson & Anjelica Huston(31 of69)
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1977 - Jodie Foster(32 of69)
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1977 - Edy Williams(33 of69)
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1979 - Kim Novak(34 of69)
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1980 - Edy Williams(35 of69)
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1981 - Michael Jackson & Diana Ross(36 of69)
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1983 - Jane Fonda(37 of69)
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1984 - Meryl Streep(38 of69)
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1986 - Anjelica Huston & Jack Nicholson(39 of69)
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1987 - Oprah Winfrey(40 of69)
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1987 - Molly Ringwald(41 of69)
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1988 - Daryl Hannah & Kevin Costner(42 of69)
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1989 - Melanie Griffith & Don Johnson(43 of69)
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1990 - Michelle Pfeiffer(44 of69)
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1992 - Jodie Foster(45 of69)
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1993 - Marisa Tomei(46 of69)
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1994 - Holly Hunter(47 of69)
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1995 - Kate Winslet(48 of69)
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1996 - Gwyneth Paltrow & Brad Pitt(49 of69)
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1997 - Celine Dion(50 of69)
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1998 - Halle Berry(51 of69)
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1999 - Gwyneth Paltrow(52 of69)
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2000 - Mena Suvari(53 of69)
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2001 - Bjork(54 of69)
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2002 - Renee Zellwegger (55 of69)
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2003 - Halle Berry(56 of69)
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2004 - Angelina Jolie(57 of69)
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2005 - Leonardo DiCaprio (58 of69)
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2006 - Jessica Alba(59 of69)
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2007 - Beyonce(60 of69)
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2008 - Anne Hathaway(61 of69)
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2009 - Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie(62 of69)
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2010 - Cameron Diaz(63 of69)
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2010 - Jennifer Lopez (64 of69)
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2011 - Mila Kunis(65 of69)
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2012 – Michelle Williams(66 of69)
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2013 – Jennifer Lawrence(67 of69)
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2014 – Felicity Jones, Jane Wild, Stephen Hawking, Eddie Redmayne(68 of69)
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2015 - Justin Theroux & Jennifer Aniston(69 of69)
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