The 89th Academy Awards ended with a shocker.
Faye Dunaway, who presented the final award of the night along with Warren Beatty, mistakenly announced âLa La Landâ as the Best Picture winner. It turns out that âMoonlightâ actually won the coveted prize.
It was a chaotic ending to an otherwise drama-free show, which also saw Emma Stone, Casey Affleck, Viola Davis and Mahershala Ali take home Oscar statuettes.
You can revisit our Oscars live blog below:
12:15 a.m. Following mass confusion, âMoonlightâ wins the Best Picture Oscar after âLa La Landâ was mistakenly announced as the top winner of the night.
Warren Beatty, who presented the award along with Faye Dunaway, explained on stage that the envelope he opened read âEmma Stone â La La Land.â He had paused for a long time before showing the envelope to Dunaway, who then announced âLa La Landâ as the winner.
11:57 p.m. Emma Stone wins the best actress award. âI realize a moment like this is a huge confluence of luck and opportunity,â she says. She thanks Ryan Gosling for âbeing the greatest partner in this crazy adventure.â
11:51 p.m. And the best actor Oscar goes toâŚCasey Affleck. "I'm just dumbfounded that I'm included," he says.
11:42 p.m. Damien Chazelle wins the best director Oscar for âLa La Land.â
11:34 p.m. Oscar for best adapted screenplay goes to âMoonlight.â
11:30 p.m. Best original screenplay goes to âManchester by the Sea.â Ben Affleck and Matt Damon presented the award 20 years after they won an Oscar in the same category for âGood Will Hunting.â
11:20 p.m. Jennifer Aniston introduces the tribute to all the actors, artists and members of the creative Hollywood community who died in 2016. She chokes up while mentioning Bill Paxton, who died on Saturday after surgery complications.
11:17 p.m. The Oscar for best original song goes to âCity of Starsâ from âLa La Land.â
11:15 p.m. The Oscar for original score goes to âLa La Land.â
11 p.m. Jimmy Kimmel unveils a special Oscars edition of âMean Tweets,â in which celebrities like Tilda Swinton, Emma Stone, Casey Affleck and Robert De Niro read nasty â and sometimes funny â tweets about themselves.
10:59 p.m. The Oscar for cinematography goes to âLa La Land.â
10:50 p.m. âWeâre 2 hours into the show and Donald Trump hasnât tweeted at us yet,â Jimmy Kimmel says. He then tweets: âHey @realDonaldTrumpâ u up?â
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10:48 p.m. âSingâ wins the Oscar for live action short film.
10:46 p.m. âThe White Helmetsâ wins the short documentary Oscar for highlighting the efforts of volunteer rescue teams in war-torn Syria.
10:36 p.m. John Gilbert wins the Oscar for film editing in âHacksaw Ridge.â
10:31 p.m. âThe Jungle Bookâ wins the visual effects Oscar.
10:20 p.m. A group of unsuspecting Hollywood tourists is led into the Kodak Theatre to meet all the A-listers sitting in the front row. They get to kiss and hug Meryl Streep, Halle Berry and Denzel Washington.
10:15 p.m. âLa La Landâ picks up an Oscar for production design.
10:11 p.m. âZootopiaâ wins the Oscar for best animated feature film.
9:58 p.m. The Oscar for best foreign language film goes to âThe Salesman,â from Iran. In a statement, director Asghar Farhadi said he decided not to attend the award show because of U.S. President Donald Trumpâs âinhumaneâ travel ban and immigration policies.
9:45 p.m. Viola Davis wins the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in âFences.â
9:30 p.m. Canadian Sylvain Bellemare wins Oscar for best sound editing for "Arrival."
9:12 p.m. âO.J. Made in Americaâ wins the Oscar for best documentary feature.
9:08 p.m. Katherine Johnson, one the physicists who inspired the âHidden Figuresâ movie about brilliant African-American female NASA scientists, joined the filmâs three stars on stage.
8:58 p.m. Oscar for makeup and hairstyling goes to the âSuicide Squadâ team.
8:49 p.m. The award for Best Supporting Actor goes to Mahershala Ali for his performance in âMoonlight.â
8:39 p.m. Kimmel resurrects his long-running jokes targeting Matt Damon by poking fun at the actor once again and roasting him for making âThe Great Wall.â
8:35 p.m. âIâm not the man to unite this country,â host Jimmy Kimmel half-jokingly says in his monologue, referring to the current political climate in the U.S.
8:30 p.m. And the show has begun! The Academy Awards open with a performance by Justin Timberlake.
7:50 p.m. Ryan Gosling tells ABC that his Oscar nomination was âa nice surpriseâ and that he loved improvising with co-star Emma Stone in âLa La Land.â
7:42 p.m. Best Actress nominee Emma Stone has arrived on the red carpet in a slinky, champagne-coloured gown.
7:19 p.m. Among re Denis Villeneuve in the Best Director category for his movie âArrivalâ and Ryan Gosling, whoâs up against Casey Affleck, Andrew Garfield, Denzel Washington and Viggo Mortensen for the Best Actor trophy.
7:06 p.m. Many celebrities on the red carpet, including Best Actress nominee Ruth Negga, are wearing blue ribbons in solidarity with the American Civil Liberties Union.
7 p.m. Many celebrities have already walked the red carpet, including Best Actor nominee Viggo Mortensen, Best Supporting Actress nominee Octavia Spencer and power couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
Spencer told eTalk that sheâs âthrilledâ for all the nominees in her category.