Oscars 2020 printable ballot and last-minute prediction advice
By D.J. Rivera
Everyone can’t wait to see who wins big at the 2020 Oscars. We have your printable ballot and last-minute prediction advice to get you prepared for the show.
There are so many great titles nominated for the 92nd Academy Awards that some may find it hard to keep up with all the action. This year’s competition is pretty stacked, and viewers everywhere will definitely want to keep track of who takes home the coveted accolade.
The Oscars are one of the most significant awards shows out there and is one of the most talked-about events in the industry. It’s the granddaddy of them all when it comes to film recognition, which is why the show is so popular some fans treat it as the Super Bowl. Throwing viewing parties with friends and attempting to utilize all your cinephile powers to determine the winner are just some fun activities associated with the Academy Awards.
Some take the Oscars as serious as their fantasy football lineup and, in doing so, will need to prep the same way they do every week during the season. One thing that could help is a printable ballot to help you keep track of all the picks.
For those fans looking to track wins, you can use this printable ballot.
Figuring out the right strategy to determine who will take home the gold is crucial in anyone’s effort for victory. The best way to accomplish this is to look at the results of the rest of the awards season. Some examples are the SAG Awards, BAFTAs, Golden Globes, WGA Awards, DGA Awards, just to name a few. These could give a much better picture of how the playing field looks. If that isn’t enough, you can always check out our Oscar favorites list to help make the process easier.
Whatever avenue of approach you decide to take, make sure to expect the unexpected. Favorites get upset, and dark horses steal the show, which makes the big night all that more exciting.
Make sure not to miss one second of all the greatness set to go down when the Oscars airs live from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.