Monday, February 10, 2020

Check This Out: Tom Hanks Announced the Opening Date of The Academy Museum

For those who watch The Oscars with due diligence, there is likely one thing that feels like a punchline at this point: The Academy Museum. It was announced eight years ago during the ceremony as a place to house movie props and give guests immersive experiences to enhance the value of film. It's been pushed back for roughly two years now, but according to an announcement at the 92nd Academy Awards, the wait is almost over. In fact, it's going to happen within the year. What does that all entail? Listen to Tom Hanks girl the rundown of how things are likely to go after the jump.

In some ways, it has become a tradition for the ceremony to announce updates on The Academy Museum. Often they're just your run of the mill "we're working on it" construction details that don't give much faith in it. It's years away, so why get all worried about saving up those pennies? Well, according to sources, notably Hanks, the wait is almost over and there's plenty to look forward to.

Check out the video below:


The big piece of news is that The Academy Museum is scheduled to open to the public on December 14, 2020. Further details will be announced in due time. For now, it's a good time to start looking at available days to book and see the many exhibits that promise to be exemplary. It's a museum that feels overdue at this point, and hopefully given circumstances I will be able to check it out and report back with my own thoughts on it when the time comes. For now, it's a sign that things are indeed moving forward, and there's a new fun thing to do this upcoming Oscar season.

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