Oscar 2022: The best memes left by the 94th award for the best in cinema

Thousands of users used social media to spread funny memes about the long-awaited night of the 2022 Oscars.

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The 2022 Oscars are held this Sunday, March 27, and the popular memes were not long in coming, as millions of film fans expect their favorite actors and actresses to win the long-awaited golden statuette. Recall that during the last two years, the ceremony could not be held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This time, the presentation will be given by three powerful women, Amy Schumer, Regina Hall and Wanda Sykes, three actresses who will direct the awards during their three-hour broadcast. The ceremony that awards the best in cinema now includes films that are streamed through the Netflix platform.

That is why, one of the nominations that most attracted the attention of users was that of actor Andrew Garfield with the film “Tick, tick... Boom!” as well as the song “Dos oruguitas” from the film 'Encanto' in the category 'Best Original Song'.

Through Twitter, thousands of netizens began posting funny images where some remembered moments such as the time that director Martin Scorsese apparently fell asleep in the middle of the awards ceremony years ago.

Others, on the other hand, did not hesitate to express their preferences for the film or actor they want me to win tonight in their respective categories. Let's remember that 10 films are debating the first place to bear the title of 'Best Film'.

It is worth mentioning that just over 2,500 attendees were called in a different ceremony due to the coronavirus protocols. People who will enter the theater must show a vaccination certificate and two PCR tests with a negative result. However, these restrictions are not for presenters or musical artists who will perform on stage.

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