Oscars 2026: Academy No Longer Showing Nominated Films to Members on Big Screen

Oscars: Academy No Longer Showing Nominated Films to Members on Big Screen

A Step in the Right Direction, in Tune with the Times?

The organization says its post-nominations screenings, which cost thousands of dollars a pop, drew “average of five members” over the last years, leading to the decision to eliminate them

The announcement was included in January’s Academy Bulletin that was emailed to members, but only began to gain wider notice in recent days after some members attempted to rally others to join them in issuing a protest.

The Academy has long hosted screenings of Oscar-hopefuls for its members throughout the year in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, New York and London, and then again after the announcement of the Oscar nominations.

In recent years, the Academy Screening Room, through which members can watch films at home — attendance at all screenings has markedly declined.

Some members are outraged that an organization ostensibly dedicated to the big screen would require its members to catch up with films they may have missed during the pre-nominations period on the small screen during post-nominations period. They insist nominees like Frankenstein and Avatar: Fire and Ash cannot be properly evaluated at home.

My Oscar Book:

The entire letter from the Academy to its members:

Dear Academy members,

Thank you for your dedication and participation this Oscars season. We hope all of you were able to watch the Oscars Nominations Announcement this week. It was historic!

Over the last several months, we were thrilled to host for members more than 300 first-run Oscar-qualifying film screenings in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, New York and London. This included nominated films as well as all shortlisted International Feature films and the shortlisted films in our three short film categories. Many thanks to all members who participated.

In addition, we have increased member connectivity to FYC screenings by our industry partners via our FYC screenings calendar on the member site. It’s been incredible to see the commitment from industry partners to providing additional opportunities for members to see these films on the big screen. If you have not opted in for this function yet, please do so on the member site.

Moving forward, as turnout for our post-nomination screenings has been incredibly small over the last few years (an average of five members attended these screenings in the last two years), we will not rescreen these films. Please note that, in addition to FYC screening opportunities, all nominated films are available for members to watch on the Academy Screening Room.

 

Thank you for taking advantage of all these offerings — we appreciate your continued support and passion for watching movies!

Thank you,

The Academy

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