Oscars: Best Picture Contenders Inclusion To Be Widened With Expansion of Streaming Platform

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has launched an expanded version of its Streaming Room platform for members to watch Oscar contenders.

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The Oscar buzz continues indeed. Amidst all the ever-longing and constant debate about the inclusion of presentations from streaming platforms being included in the formal categories, the academy is, in fact, trying to widen things all the more. According to a report in Variety, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has launched an expanded version of its Streaming Room platform for members to watch Oscar contenders.

Members of AMPAS received a notice from the Academy Thursday, noting the expansion now includes best picture hopefuls. Voters were already able to stream documentaries, animated films, and shorts on the Academy’s members-only viewing site.

“Our streaming platform will provide greater access to movies in consideration to our growing global membership while taking positive steps toward a greener, more environmentally friendly future,” the message said.

Academy President David Rubin had disclosed two weeks ago that the Academy wants to do away with DVDs for environmental purposes and reduce costs for studios.

The Academy Screening Room is an Apple TV and Apple TV 4k app that’s usable with a member username and password. Some of the current contenders that include in the list are Downtown Abbey, Frankie, The Peanut Butter Falcon, Dolemite Is My Name among others.

The message urged members to see as many Oscar contenders as possible in theaters: “We encourage you to view as many films as possible during their theatrical release and at additional theatrical screenings made available. The Academy will continue to host member screenings in Los Angeles, New York, the Bay Area and London.”

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