By Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film Critic On Tuesday morning, exactly 10 months to the day before the 93rd annual Academy Awards on February 28, 2021, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ board of governors will gather virtually to discuss and approve changes in rules for eligibility and other issues regarding the next Oscar show.
It comes amid the coronovirus shutdown that has forced a rethink of plans from just about every corner of the entertainment industry.
The April meeting was originally scheduled for April 14, but as Deadline reported at the time was delayed two weeks. I am told that not just the Academy but also many board members needed some more time out before proceeding.
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