Zendaya, Michelle Yeoh, and Nicolas Cage Among Presenters at Oscars 2024

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Zendaya; Michelle Yeoh; Nicolas Cage - Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images; Mike Coppola/Getty Images; Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images/The Red Sea International Film Festival
Zendaya; Michelle Yeoh; Nicolas Cage - Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images; Mike Coppola/Getty Images; Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images/The Red Sea International Film Festival

The 96th Academy Awards ceremony will have its fair share of stars in the crowd — and on stage.

On Monday, the Oscars announced that Zendaya, Nicolas Cage, Michelle Yeoh, and Michelle Pfeiffer are among the actors confirmed to present trophies at the March 10 awards ceremony.

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The first cohort also includes the four acting winners from 2023’s show: Brendan Fraser from The Whale, along with the Everything, Everywhere All at Once winning trio Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Also joining the list of presenters are Moonlight‘s Mahershala Ali, Tootsie‘s Jessica Lange, Matthew McConaughey, Sam Rockwell, and Lupita Nyong’o.

Jimmy Kimmel is set to host the awards ceremony, which is scheduled for March 10 at 7 p.m. ET at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theater.

Oppenheimer leads the list of nominations list this year with 13 nods, Poor Things has 11, while Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon racked up 10 nominations.

Along with those three films, other movies in the running for the coveted Best Picture trophy are Barbie, Maestro, Past Lives, The Zone of Interest, and Anatomy of a Fall. (Everything Everywhere All at Once won for Best Picture last year.)

Rolling Stone recently spoke to Danielle Brooks about her starring role in The Color Purple, for which she’s nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category.

“I’m very proud of my accomplishments, but the seed was planted when I watched that musical when I was 15. Coming from a small town, the possibilities for myself felt limited,” she told Rolling Stone. “So it wasn’t until I saw people that look like me — Felicia P. Fields in particular who played Sofia, this curvy plus size woman, living in all her power — that I said, “Wow, there is a space for me in this industry.”

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