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Not just Ken: Oscars producers share vision for gala

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An Oscar statue is seen during the 96th Oscars Governors Ball preview at the Ray Dolby Ballroom on 5 March  2024 in Hollywood, California. (Valerie Macon/AFP)
An Oscar statue is seen during the 96th Oscars Governors Ball preview at the Ray Dolby Ballroom on 5 March 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Valerie Macon/AFP)
  • When Barbie was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including best picture, the team organising this year's Oscars gala knew exactly who they needed to approach.
  • It is traditional for each of the year's five best song nominees to be performed live on the Oscars telecast. But it is rare that two of those tunes come from the year's top-grossing film.
  • Ryan Gosling will be performing I'm Just Ken in a moment Oscars organisers are expecting viewers will want to watch.

When Barbie, a neon-pink pop culture phenomenon like no other, was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including best picture, the team organising this year's Oscars gala knew exactly who they needed to approach.

"The fact that Ryan Gosling will be performing I'm Just Ken for the very first time, I think, will be a moment that everybody will want to watch," Oscars showrunner Raj Kapoor told AFP.

Gosling "was rightfully a little hesitant at the beginning" but quickly agreed because "he is a total professional", explained executive producer Molly McNearney.

It is traditional for each of the year's five best song nominees to be performed live on the Oscars telecast. But it is rare that two of those tunes come from the year's top-grossing film.

What Was I Made For? will be performed at Sunday's ceremony by Billie Eilish, one of the world's biggest music stars who has already won two Grammys for the tune.

And the other, a six-minute power ballad to the fragile male ego, will be sung by the Oscar-nominated Gosling, who plays Barbie's boyfriend-turned-foe Ken in the surreal feminist comedy.

The former Disney child star turned A-lister, who performed at weddings and fronted an indie rock band in his teens, has been deep in rehearsals since agreeing to perform, meeting producers multiple times at the venue.

"He's going to leave no one disappointed with that performance," said McNearney.

The emphasis on Barbie is unsurprising. It grossed $1.4 billion, and movies that do well at the box office tend to attract more viewers to the Oscars when nominated.

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Artist Antje Menikhem touches up backgrounds for the red carpet arrivals on 7 March 2024 in Hollywood, California, with preparations underway for the 96th Academy Awards. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP)
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Last year, producers heavily emphasised Top Gun: Maverick.

A promotional skit for Sunday's Oscars saw returning host Jimmy Kimmel visit the film's pink "Barbieland" alongside its stars, including Gosling and America Ferrera, also a nominee.

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The producers also can showcase "Oppenheimer," the favourite for best picture, which earned nearly $1 billion and was the other half of last summer's Barbenheimer viral phenomenon.

"It just feels like that energy has carried on through the year," said executive producer Katy Mullan.

"We're giving Barbie plenty of love in the show. But we're giving every movie that's been nominated lots of love," added McNearney.

READ | 'No Ken without Barbie': Bittersweet moment for Ryan Gosling after Oscar nod and film's snubs

Another highlight will be Osage musicians performing a song from Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon on a night that could see its star, Lily Gladstone, become the first Native American actor to win an Oscar.

"For everybody in that room and everybody at home, to have a little insight into the musical nuances of a historical tradition within that tribe, and it to be celebrated on our show? There's been a lot of time and thought into how we honour that correctly," said Kapoor.

'Celebrate'

After a pandemic low of barely 10 million viewers led some to question the Oscars telecast's relevance in the era of TikTok, audiences bounced back strongly last year to 18.7 million.

Part of that was attributed to the successful return of late-night funnyman Kimmel as host, and he is back again Sunday for a fourth stint.

Could he be planning to go for Bob Hope's remarkable record of hosting 19 times?

"I hope not - I don't think he could survive that!" joked McNearney, who is married to Kimmel.

 McNearney added:

I think it's really important to remind someone of all the obstacles before taking on such a big and truthfully thankless job. So I always try to talk him out of it!

"If he still wants to do it, then I know he's truly committed," she said.

Kimmel was partly inspired to return by a desire to celebrate the end of last year's massive Hollywood strikes, which he plans to mention in his opening monologue, said McNearney.

The host's first Oscars ended with the infamous envelope mix-up in which La La Land was mistakenly announced as best picture winner before the prize was awarded to Moonlight.

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Kimmel recently said he hopes Sunday night will again take some unexpected, spontaneous twists.

"That is where Jimmy completely shines. He is the most comfortable in discomfort," agreed McNearney.

Mullan - who oversaw the London Olympics opening ceremony - has a more cautious approach.

"I love that Jimmy says he hopes that something goes wrong," she said.

"I really hope that nothing goes wrong."

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