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5 Reasons the 2025 Oscars Saw a Slight Ratings Increase Over 2024 ‘Barbenheimer’ Showdown

Written by on March 5, 2025

Well, here’s a surprise: The audience for the Oscar telecast on Sunday (March 2), where indie film darling Anora led with five awards, showed a slight uptick from last year, when two certified blockbusters, Oppenheimer and Barbie, went head-to-head for best picture.

Updated Nielsen data released Tuesday showed that the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood averaged 19.7 million viewers for ABC and sister streaming service Hulu, an increase of 200,000 from the prior year.

ABC had released data late Monday showing the telecast was down around 8% to 18 million viewers. But Nielsen then tallied viewing from mobile streaming devices, which added 1.6 million people, changing a year-to-year decline into a modest increase.

This year’s best picture race included two blockbusters, Wicked (which has grossed $728.4 million worldwide) and Dune: Part Two (close behind at $714.6 million worldwide). Two other best picture nominees topped the $100 million mark in global box-office receipts, which is traditionally the point where studios pop the champagne. A Complete Unknown is up to $120 million, while Conclave is at $101.8 million. The Substance isn’t too far behind, at $77.3 million.

But the other nominees were more modest hits. The global box-office tally for Anora stands at $41.4 million. Theater concession stands probably made more than that selling Milk Duds for last year’s monster hits Barbie (which grossed nearly $1.5 billion worldwide) and Oppenheimer ($976 million worldwide).

So how could the 2025 Oscars have possibly drawn more viewers than the 2024 edition did? Here are five possible reasons.

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