The Oscars, widely regarded as Hollywood’s top film awards, are set to see notable alterations as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has implemented revised regulations and campaign guidelines for its 97th ceremony, scheduled for March 2nd the following year.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Academy has updated the requirements for films to support conventional cinema theaters.
In a new directive, movies must now be showcased for a minimum of one week in specific urban regions, such as Los Angeles County, New York City, the Bay Area, Chicago, Atlanta, and the latest inclusion, Dallas-Fort Worth. Furthermore, they must adhere to enhanced theatrical criteria across various markets in the United States and internationally.