Film academy ends big-screen screenings of Oscar-nominated films

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to discontinue screenings of Oscar-nominated films for its members on the big screen. This change marks a shift in how the organization engages with its membership regarding award contenders. The announcement comes ahead of the upcoming Oscars cycle.

The Film Academy, officially known as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, has announced that it will no longer provide big-screen screenings of Oscar-nominated films exclusively for its members. This policy shift was revealed in a recent update from the organization, altering a longstanding tradition that allowed members to view contenders in theater settings.

Previously, the Academy facilitated these screenings to aid members in their voting decisions for the Oscars. The decision to end this practice reflects evolving priorities within the institution, though specific reasons were not detailed in the initial report. The change applies to future Oscar cycles, including nominations expected in the coming year.

This development occurs amid broader discussions in the film industry about access to screenings and the role of physical viewings in the awards process. Members will now rely on other formats, such as digital platforms or public releases, to evaluate nominated works. The Academy has not commented further on alternative arrangements at this time.

The announcement was published on February 9, 2026, highlighting ongoing adaptations in how the Oscars are approached internally.

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