Conan O'Brien Reflects on Hosting the 2025 Oscars and Scrapped Creative Ideas
The first-time Oscars host shared behind-the-scenes insights, including cut sketches, Academy restrictions, and personal challenges leading up to the event.
- Conan O'Brien revealed that his original Oscars opening, featuring a green-skinned parody of Best Picture nominees, was scrapped due to logistical challenges and the Los Angeles wildfires.
- The Academy enforced strict rules about the Oscar statuette, rejecting a comedic promo where the statue was horizontal or dressed in clothing, citing its iconic status.
- O'Brien shared personal struggles leading up to the event, including the loss of both parents within days and being displaced by wildfires in Los Angeles.
- The Dune sandworm, which played a musical role during the telecast, was initially planned for a larger comedic presence, including presenting an award, but this idea was scaled back.
- O'Brien praised the Oscars writing team and highlighted the success of viral jokes, while reflecting on the evolving nature of comedy during the lengthy awards season.