It was a night of upsets at The Oscars.
Green Book earned the top honor of the night - Best Picture - with a win over heavy favorite Roma as Olivia Colman beat out Glenn Close and Lady Gaga to win Best Actress.
Colman, 45, earned one of the highest honors in acting for her role in The Favourite as she beat out Close, 71, whom many predicted would would reign victorious for her role in The Wife.
The British actress praised Close during her acceptance speech as she said: 'You've been my idol for so long, and this is not how I wanted it to be. I think you're amazing. I love you very much.'
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Big win: Green Book upset favorite Roma to win the top honor Best Picture
Incredible: Olivia Colman upset favorite Glenn Close to win Best Actress for her role in The Favourite
The Norwich-native also acknowledged her competition from A Star Is Born as she said 'Ooh Lady Gaga!' and blew a kiss her direction.
Colman also beat out Melissa McCarthy who starred in Can You Ever Forgive Me? and Roma's Yalitza Aparicio.
Many considered Olivia's speech the high point of the night as she hit the podium and began by saying: 'It’s genuinely quite stressful. This is hilarious. I got an Oscar.
'I have to thank lots of people. Yorgos [Lanthimos], my best director and the best film with Emma [Stone] and Rachel [Weisz], the two loveliest women to fall in love with and go to work with every day. You can imagine it wasn’t a hardship.'
Green Book has been marred in controversy but that did not stop the film from earning the top honor of the night beating out favorites Roma and Black Panther.
He will rock you: Rami Malek won Best Actor for his portrayal of legendary frontman Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody
Just before that magical moment; Rami Malek won Best Actor for his portrayal of legendary frontman Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody.
The 37-year-old actor earned his first ever Academy Award and happened to have one of the most emotional speeches of the night at the event in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The talented actor made sure to praise the iconic British singer/songwriter - real name Farrokh Bulsara - as he said: 'We made a film about a gay man, an immigrant who lived his life unapologetically as himself.
'We're longing for stories like this.'
Lady Gaga, 32, won her first ever Academy Award in the Best Original Song category for hit track Shallow from A Star Is Born.
Born This Way: Lady Gaga won her first ever Academy Award in the Best Original Song category for hit track Shallow from A Star Is Born
Her moment: The 32-year-old hitmaker was obviously overcome with emotion as she burst into tears as her name was announced
Gaga was obviously overcome with emotion as she burst into tears as her name was announced at the gala event on Sunday.
She gave a passionate speech as she said: 'I've worked hard for a long time, and it's not about, you know, it's not about winning. But what it's about is not giving up. If you have a dream, fight for it.'
Earlier in the night Mahershala Ali proved he was no one hit wonder just two years after he won Best Supporting Actor for Moonlight back in 2017.
The 45-year-old actor won the same award for the second time in his career for his role in Green Book at the 2019 Oscars on Sunday night.
Two-time! Mahershala Ali won Best Supporting Actor for the second time in his career his role in Green Book
Mahershala got emotional as he dedicated the honor to his grandmother for 'telling me that if at first I don’t succeed, try, try again. I can do anything I put my mind to.'
The first person the True Detective star thanked was the man he portrayed in the Peter Farrelly film; Dr. Don Shirley.
This came after Regina King took home the very first award of the night. The 48-year-old star earned Best Supporting Actress for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk.
Getting tearful: Regina King earned Best Supporting Actress for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk
Support system: The 48-year-old actres praised James Baldwin, director Barry Jenkins, and her family during her emotional speech
She praised James Baldwin, director Barry Jenkins, and her family during her emotional speech.
The veteran actress tearfully said: 'I'm an example of what support and love look like when poured into someone.'
Alfonso Cuarón won Best Cinematography for Roma before he accepted Best Foreign Language Film.
The 57-year-old filmmaker made history as he became the first person to win the cinematography Oscar for a film her directed.
Welcoming committee: She was presented the award by Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, and Tina Fey (pictured from left to right)
As the film paid homage to his childhood in early-1970s Mexico City, during his acceptance speech he made sure to say: 'Thank you very much, Mexico!'
Black Panther won two early awards as they earned the Best Costume Design and Best Production Design trophies.
Bohemian Rhapsody swept the audio awards as they won Sound Editing and Sound Mixing. They kept the wins coming as the Queen biopic also earned Best Film Editing.
The star-studded event is being held at The Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
Queen with Adam Lambert kicked off the show rocking the crowd with We Will Rock You before wowing the crowd with a rendition of We Are The Champions.
Viva! Alfonso Cuarón won Best Cinematography for Roma before he accepted Best Foreign Language Film
He does it all! The 57-year-old filmmaker made history as he became the first person to win the cinematography Oscar for a film her directed
After the opening credits, Saturday Night Live alums Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler hit the stage for a hilarious opening monologue segment as there is no actual host this year.
This is the first time the show has gone without a host in 30 years as Kevin Hart famously stepped down after some of his old controversial tweets were unearthed.
The three went on to present the Best Supporting Actress Award.
The second award of the night - Best Documentary - was given to Free Solo which is about a professional rock climber named Alex Honnold.
Dynamic duo: Adam Lambert and Brian May of Queen kicked off the show
Rocking out: They began the performance with We Will Rock You before wowing the crowd with a rendition of We Are The Champions.
Legend: Images of iconic frontman Freddie Mercury were projected on the screen behind them
Hitting all the right notes: Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson had a powerful performance of I'll Fight which was nominated for Best Song from Ruth Bader Ginsburg documentary RBG
Flower power: Bette Midler was a featured performer as she did The Place Where Lost Things Go
Thank you! The track is nominated for Best Song from Mary Poppins Returns
Heading west: Rawlings and Gillian Welch performed When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs onstage
It might be the gold standard of award shows, but with falling viewing figures, The Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have made some major changes for this year's Oscars ceremony.
These range from skipping a host - after Kevin Hart stepped down - to recruiting 'highly recognized talent from various walks of life' to present the eight nominees for Best Picture, a role usually reserved for actors.
Those talents include anti-Trump chef and restaurateur Jose Andres, Daily Show host Trevor Noah and civil rights leader and Georgia congressman John Lewis and the woman who many consider to be the greatest athlete of all time, Serena Williams.
Tremendous trio: After the opening credits, Saturday Night Live alums Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler (left to right) hit the stage for a hilarious opening monologue segment as there is no actual host this year
It is not clear which of the nominated films will be presented by these new presenters, who also include: Dana Carvey, Queen Latifah, Tom Morello, and Amandla Stenberg.
The final three presenters, Barbra Streisand, Diego Luna and Mike Meyers, will almost certainly be introducing the to films with which they have close ties: A Star is Born, Roma and Bohemian Rhapsody.
This new line-up of presenters is the latest in a long list of changes made by the Academy this year - many of which have surprised.
It began with the announcement that the Best Song nominees would not be featured in the telecast, a decision that was changed following public uproar.
Well deserved: Legendary costume designer Ruth E. Carter won her first ever Oscar for Black Panther
Real life superhero: Chadwick Boseman celebrated as the Black Panther designer was announced at the winner
Wakanda forever! Black Panther kept winning early as Jay Hart and Hannah Beachler accepted the Production Design award
They are the champions! Bohemian Rhapsody swept the audio awards as they won Sound Editing (John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone are pictured accepting the gong) and Sound Mixing
Flying solo: Brian May of Queen was happy as he congratulated Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and John Casali after they won the Best Sound Mixing award for Bohemian Rhapsody
Going gold: Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe, and Patricia Dehaney (left to right) accepting the Makeup And Hairstyling Award for Vice
Doing whatever a spider can: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse won Best Animated Feature
Next was the decision to discontinue the trend of having the actors who won in each category last year present at the ceremony.
That was revealed by Allison Janney, whose appearance presenting alongside Sam Rockwell at the Golden Globes last month proved to be one of the rare highlights of the unremarkable telecast.
Uproar ensued, and the Academy soon announced that the tradition would continue.
Next, the Academy opted to eliminate four categories from the telecast - Cinematography, Film Editing, Live Action Short, and Makeup and Hairstyling - and present those awards during the commercial break.
That managed to draw the ire of many members of the Academy, and was protested in an open letter signed by the likes of Glenn Close, Robert DeNiro, Kerry Washington, Brad Pitt, Halle Berry and hundreds more.
Last week it was announced that the Academy Awards reversed their decision to cut those four categories after the furor.
It is unclear what other surprises producers may have up their sleeves with just a few days left between now and the 91st Academy Awards ceremony, which will air on ABC this Sunday.
Tremendous twosome: Jennifer Lopez and Chris Evans presented the Production Design award
Slow Burn: Hot off winning four Grammys including Album Of The Year, Kacey Musgraves was a featured presenter
Think pink: Helen Mirren and Jason Momoa joked about wearing the same color as they presented Best Documentary
Is that you Daenerys? Emilia Clarke shimmered as she introduced Jennifer Hudson's performance of Best Song nominee I'll Fight from the documentary RBG
James Bond and Atomic Blonde: Daniel Craig and Charlize Theron looked incredible as they presented together
Hilarious: Melissa McCarthy and Brian Tyree Henry sported interesting get-ups as they presented the costume design award
Elsie Fisher, Danai Gurira, Brian Tyree Henry, Michael B. Jordan, Michael Keaton, Helen Mirren, John Mulaney, Tyler Perry, Pharrell Williams, Krysten Ritter, Paul Rudd and Michelle Yeoh are among those who were previously announced as presenters for the big night.
Also on hand will be Javier Bardem, Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Emilia Clarke, Laura Dern, Samuel L. Jackson, Stephan James, Keegan-Michael Key, KiKi Layne, James McAvoy, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Momoa and Sarah Paulson.
Awkwafina, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Tina Fey, Allison Janney, Brie Larson, Jennifer Lopez, Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Amy Poehler, Sam Rockwell, Maya Rudolph, Charlize Theron, Tessa Thompson and Constance Wu are also set to attend.
Killer Queen: Rami Malek shared a kiss with girlfriend Lucy Boynton during the show
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Main photo article It was a night of upsets at The Oscars.
Green Book earned the top honor of the night – Best Picture – with a win over heavy favorite Roma as Olivia Colman beat out Glenn Close and Lady Gaga to win Best Actress.
Colman, 45, earned one of the highest honors in acting for her role in ...
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