The biggest night in the film industry will take place on Sunday when stars gather at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood to attend the 2022 Oscars. The 94th Academy Awards, which will be hosted by Regina Hall, Wanda Sykes, and Amy Schumer, will be full of laughs and shocking moments.

Viewers at home can tune in at 8 p.m. ET on ABC to watch the ceremony live. However, there are several other ways to see the awards show if watching on television isn’t an option.

The Oscars can be live-streamed starting at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.com. There is also the option to watch from a mobile device by downloading the ABC app. However, both live stream methods will require the viewer to log in using their cable provider information.

Those without a cable provider can turn to subscription services like Hulu Live TV, YouTubeTV, AT&T TV, and FuboTV, which will live stream the program. Many of the platforms offer free trials to new subscribers.

The 2022 Oscars will also offer its very first American Sign Language interpretation live stream on the Academy’s YouTube channel for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing.

For those hoping to tune in for more than just the show, E! News will be covering the red carpet with the “Live From E! Stream: Oscars” digital show.

Starting a 6:30 p.m. ET, viewers can tune in on Twitter, eonline.com, and the E! News app to watch the arrivals of their favorite stars, behind-the-scenes looks, hear early winner announcements, and more.

There will be plenty of moments to watch for, including whether Will Smith will win his very first Oscar for his work in “King Richard” and if Ari Wegner will become the first woman to win the cinematography award for “The Power of the Dog.”

Don’t miss a second of the action by tuning into the Oscars, online or on TV, Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

While Oscar nominees enjoy a longed-for reunion, the usual bombastic red carpet glamour of stars draped in couture dresses and jewels will be in short supply for what remains Tinseltown's most important night of the year
While Oscar nominees enjoy a longed-for reunion, the usual bombastic red carpet glamour of stars draped in couture dresses and jewels will be in short supply for what remains Tinseltown's most important night of the year AFP / VALERIE MACON