Building on FBI alerts about potential threats, 2026 Oscars security now includes rooftop snipers and AI systems in concentric protection rings around the Dolby Theatre.
Following the FBI's early March warning of a possible Iranian drone attack off California's coast, authorities have ramped up security for the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre. New measures include rooftop snipers and AI-powered surveillance forming concentric 'rings of security' around the high-profile event. These enhancements complement intensified LAPD perimeters, FBI collaboration, and elevated patrols noted in prior preparations. No specific new threats have been reported, but the measures underscore the event's visibility and scale. Producers and officials continue to emphasize robust safety protocols, allowing the ceremony to proceed smoothly amid global tensions. This builds on earlier statements from executive producer Raj Kapoor and local leaders affirming close agency coordination and public safety.