NEW YORK (AP) โ Through one of the most tumultuous periods in Oscar history, through flub and slap, Jimmy Kimmel has emerged as the steadying hand and abiding face of the Academy Awards.
When Kimmel hosts the 96th Oscars on Sunday, heโll be emceeing the telecast for the fourth time. Only three people โ Bob Hope (19 times), Billy Crystal (nine times) and Johnny Carson (five times) โ will have hosted more than him.
After Kimmel hosted the 2017 and 2018 ceremonies, he watched the Oscars experiment without a host and then with a trio of them. But after returning last year to right the ship following the Will Smith fracas, Kimmel has proven adept at a balancing act that has eluded most others.

โItโs an experience that I try to remember is special,โ Kimmel said in a recent interview. โI just want to make sure for the people who are watching and the people who are there that we bring the proper amount of respect and also the proper amount of disrespect to the proceedings.โ
Kimmel spoke as he prepared for Sundayโs show in between his day job at โJimmy Kimmel Live!โ That includes sifting through possible jokes, posing for photographs heโd rather not and plenty of Oscar discussion around the dinner table, too. Molly McNearney, Kimmelโs wife, is an executive producer on the broadcast.
But Kimmel is by now an old hand at a highly specialized gig. Last yearโs broadcast drew 18.7 million viewers, the most since 2020.
โIโm pretty calm,โ said Kimmel. โI canโt speak for everyone else.โ

The conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.
AP: Does it irk you that your avowed nemesis Matt Damon is a co-star in the film that appears to be steamrolling to best picture, โOppenheimerโ?
KIMMEL: It delights me. Matt Damon was completely left out of the Oscar festivities. He was even in the movie. It couldnโt be more embarrassing for him. Itโs like if everyone in the class got invited to a birthday party, and heโs the one kid who didn't.
AP: How does having two huge films like โBarbieโ and โOppenheimerโ prominently nominated affect your job?
KIMMEL: It makes it 10 times easier. When nobody has seen the movies โ and that has happened, including years when Iโve hosted โ you have no point of reference to go from.
AP: Youโve even suggested โBarbieโ partially motivated you to host this time.
KIMMEL: It was one of the big contributing factors, knowing that this movie was probably going to get nominated. I felt like I could have some good angles jumping off that. Like our promo was one of them.
AP: This is an election year and war is raging in Ukraine and Gaza. Do you expect to be more political?

KIMMEL: I probably shouldnโt tell you this but Iโm going to march all the nominees to the border and weโre going to see if we canโt fix the whole thing on Sunday night. (Laughs) I donโt know. Itโs not really the focus of the Oscars. It doesnโt mean I wonโt have a joke or two about it. But itโs not really my goal to invoke the name of he-who-shall-not-be-named at the Oscars.
AP: You havenโt been shy on โJimmy Kimmel Live!โ to take jabs at Donald Trump. He recently called you โa loser.โ
KIMMEL: I was going through my records and it seems like only one of us has lost.
AP: For you, whatโs the appeal of hosting the Oscars?
KIMMEL: What I do is very fleeting. You do a show and then itโs gone. You donโt have much to show for it because it is so topical. The Oscars have a permanence thatโs different for me and itโs fun. However it goes, Iโll always have that. When you watch these montages of 96 years of the Oscars, and to be in it, you have to be pretty jaded for that not to have an effect on you.
AP: Youโve sounded as though you thought you were done. Is that right?
KIMMEL: Oh, absolutely. I never imagined theyโd ask me again, really. I was, like, two times, that was good. Maybe it was one of those things where she dumped me and Iโll never date her again. But whatever the case, here I am again for number four.
AP: Does that mean youโre approaching it as if this is the last time?
KIMMEL: It might be. I donโt presume that Iโll be asked to do it again. Looking back on it, itโs always easier to only remember the good things. But I donโt know. Iโll say four seems like a solid number to me.
AP: Youโre not interested in remaining a mainstay like Bob Hope?
KIMMEL: The way I look at is: People tend to take you for granted and resent you rather quickly. (Laughs) Iโm sure Iโll get some of that this time around. Iโll get the usual, โCanโt they get anyone else to host this thing?โ And the answer is, no, they couldnโt.
AP: Have you kept any mementos from your past three times hosting?
KIMMEL: I steal one Oscar every year. Usually from the animated short people. I tell them I need to take it and Iโll get it back to them, and I just never do. They donโt know any better. I have three Oscars now and Iโm looking forward to number four.
AP: Thatโs tough for the animated short people.
KIMMEL: Yeah, well, theyโre lucky to be there.
AP: Is there anything youโve learned about what works and what doesnโt from previous shows?
KIMMEL: Iโve learned that you can put a huge amount of effort into pre-taped comedy bits and get very little response from them. (Laughs) Weโve learned not to do that anymore. Whatever people see on the Oscars that is not an award being handed out they believe is the reason the show is long. Thatโs not really true, for the most part. A lot of times you have live comedy bits or pre-taped comedy bits just to reset the stage. But Iโve given up on them almost entirely.
AP: One thing we know about Sundayโs show is thatRyan Gosling will be singing โI'm Just Ken.โDo you plan to join him at all in that number?
KIMMEL: No one has asked me to sing. But if I get the call, Oh, yes, I will be center stage belting it out with Ryan.
AP: You were great with him in the Oscar promo.
KIMMEL: Itโs a lot harder to look at my face when his is in the same frame. I believe that was my wifeโs assessment.
AP: You had the post-slap narrative last year. Is there anything aboutthis yearโs crop of movies and nominees thatโs interesting to you?
KIMMEL: For me, none of it is particularly interesting. But I like the surprises, you know? Most of these nominees, we donโt know these people, we donโt know what theyโre going to say. Some of them we do. Some of them have won 11 awards leading up to this. But the really great moments come from the unexpected winners and people youโve never heard of. I very much hope that the quality of the speeches comes even close to last year. Thatโs the difference between a good show and a great show.
AP: How is it going through this experience with your wife, Molly McNearney?
KIMMEL: Itโs great. Thereโs nobody I trust more. That said, we get involved now in a lot more decisions than we were last year. And theyโre not all fun decisions. It has its pluses and minuses, for sure. Itโs become the topic work-wise in our house pretty much all day, every day for the last two months.
AP: Does your family enjoy you hosting the Oscars?
KIMMEL: A big side storyline is me trying to figure out what my parents are going to wear, how theyโre going to get to the show, whoโs going to get them backstage after the show. It turns quickly into a family reunion. My older kids will be there with their spouses, some of my cousins, my brother, my sister. There will be a few Kimmels cheering me on in the audience. They look around and then they report back on who was laughing and who wasnโt.
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