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Conan O’Brien Opens 2026 Oscars With Comedy Monologue Targeting AI and Hollywood Trends

Veteran host returns to the Academy Awards stage with industry satire and cultural commentary.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 9, 2026
in Awards & Honors, Entertainment
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Conan O’Brien delivers opening monologue at the 2026 Academy Awards ceremony - AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

Conan O’Brien hosts the 98th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. - AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

The 2026 Oscars opening monologue set the tone for the 98th Academy Awards as host Conan O’Brien delivered a comedy routine that blended Hollywood satire with commentary on emerging technology and shifting industry dynamics.

Appearing live from the Dolby Theatre during the Academy Awards broadcast on ABC, O’Brien returned for his second consecutive year as host, using the ceremony’s opening moments to address topics ranging from artificial intelligence in film production to evolving distribution models in the entertainment business.

The veteran television personality, who previously built his career across late-night television and comedy writing, used the monologue to frame broader changes affecting Hollywood’s creative ecosystem.

Opening Monologue Blends Hollywood Humor With Industry Commentary

O’Brien opened the ceremony with a prerecorded sketch referencing the character “Aunt Gladys,” inspired by the horror film Weapons, before transitioning into a live monologue that included jokes about artificial intelligence’s growing role in entertainment production.

“I am honored to be the last human host of the Academy Awards,” O’Brien told the audience, joking that the ceremony could eventually be hosted by autonomous technology.

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The host also referenced the planned move of the Oscars broadcast to the streaming platform YouTube in 2029, a shift widely viewed within the media industry as part of the Academy’s broader digital distribution strategy.

The remark was followed by a mock interruption styled as an intrusive online advertisement, featuring Jane Lynch promoting a fictional product—an example of the show’s recurring comedic segments addressing modern media consumption.

Cultural References Draw Reaction From Hollywood Audience

Several jokes during the monologue referenced comments previously made by best actor nominee Timothée Chalamet regarding classical art forms, including opera and ballet. The camera cut to Chalamet in the audience as O’Brien teased the actor, drawing laughter from attendees.

A later segment included a musical performance by Josh Groban, who appeared in a theatrical sequence imagining O’Brien winning an Oscar for his monologue. The song referenced the historic coronation anthem Zadok the Priest by George Frideric Handel.

Not all scripted moments landed equally with viewers. One gag involving a percussion instrument jokingly named after Chalamet received a more muted reaction from the audience.

Netflix and Studio Politics Enter the Monologue

O’Brien also directed jokes toward streaming industry leadership, including Ted Sarandos of Netflix.

The reference came amid ongoing industry discussions surrounding potential consolidation among major entertainment companies. Netflix had previously explored acquiring assets linked to Warner Bros., whose films were among the night’s leading nominees before negotiations ended without a deal.

The exchange reflected broader tensions between theatrical exhibition and streaming platforms—an issue that has become central to the modern film industry’s evolving business model.

Hosting Stability Returns to the Academy Awards

O’Brien’s return marked a rare period of continuity for the Oscars hosting role. The ceremony experienced a stretch without a host between 2019 and 2021, before a series of rotating presenters helped reestablish the format.

Following a well-received debut the previous year, the Academy quickly rehired O’Brien, who built his reputation as a writer for Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons before hosting multiple late-night talk shows.

Industry observers have noted that securing consistent hosts has been a challenge for the ceremony in recent years, particularly as viewing habits shift across broadcast and streaming platforms.

Improvised Moments Highlight Live Ceremony

Despite the scripted opening, O’Brien also delivered several improvised lines throughout the ceremony.

One such moment came when a stage microphone began retracting during an acceptance speech after a tie in the best live-action short category prolonged the broadcast.

“I know we’re tight,” O’Brien joked, “but retracting the microphone while someone is speaking is hilarious,” drawing laughter from the audience.

The moment underscored the unpredictable nature of live awards broadcasts—an element producers continue to balance with tightly scheduled television production.

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