Honoring the Legends: The Extended In Memoriam Segment at the 2026 Oscars

As the 2026 Oscars approach, a key change to the beloved In Memoriam segment has been announced. This year, the segment will be extended to honor the industry professionals who have passed away in the previous year, reflecting the somber reality of the many losses the film community has experienced.

In a recent interview with Variety, Katy Mullan emphasized the importance of paying tribute to the cinema titans who have left us, highlighting the deep care and consideration that goes into selecting those to be honored. With so many legends lost in the past year, the extended segment will allow for each moment to be honored and remembered.

Acknowledging the significance of the segment, showrunner Raj Kapoor explained the meticulous process behind putting together the tribute. From graphic design to timing, every detail is carefully considered to create a meaningful and respectful tribute to those we have lost.

As preparations for the Oscars continue, fans have voiced their desire for the focus to remain on the tribute itself, rather than any performances that may accompany it. The internet echoes the sentiment that the tribute should be a solemn moment of remembrance, free from distractions or unnecessary frills.

Notable figures such as Robert Redford, Val Kilmer, Diane Keaton, Diane Ladd, Rob Reiner, and Malcolm Jamal Warner are among the cinema talents who will be honored in the In Memoriam segment. Rumors suggest that Barbra Streisand may perform during the tribute in honor of her former co-star, Robert Redford.

With the ceremony set to take place on March 15, the Oscars will pay homage to those who have left a lasting impact on the world of film. As we look back on the past year and remember those we’ve lost, the extended In Memoriam segment will serve as a poignant reminder of the indelible mark these individuals have left on the industry.

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