Oscars 2014 Live Stream Free Online: Watch Red Carpet of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Lupita Nyong'o, Jennifer Lawrence and More

The 86th Annual Academy Awards air Sunday, March 2 at 8:30 p.m. EST on ABC. Take show host Ellen DeGeneres will host the show for the second time. (Free live stream info below)

Besides who will win the golden statues tonight, there will be as much focus on what the stars are wearing. The red carpet is still an official runway as nominees, presenters, performers prepare for one of their biggest moments in the limelight.

"Good Morning America" hosts Robin Roberts and Lara Spencer will be joining model Tyson Beckford and Jess Cagle, editorial director of People and Entertainment Weekly for red carpet show, "Red Carpet Live".

ABC will be liveblogging the red carpet and the awards show starting at 7 p.m. EST. Mobile users can click here for the liveblog.

In addition, MTV's Josh Horowitz and VH1′s Kate Spencer will interview celebs, available on MTV, VH1 and Logo's sites.

"American Hustle" and "Gravity" tied with the most Oscar nominations with ten each. "12 Years a Slave" got nine nominations while "Captain Philips", "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Nebraska" all had six nominations.

ABC will be streaming live online via Watch ABC web and also on WATCH ABC App for mobile devices. Viewers have to sign in to Watch ABC using their TV account. There are eight participating cable/satellite companies: Comcast, Cablevision, Cox Communications, Charter Communications, Midcontinent Communications, Verizon FiOS, Google Fiber and AT&T U-verse. And the service is only available in the following cities: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham, N.C., and Fresno, California.

If you do not have the login information, The Associated Press is another option for you, it offers live stream for free.

This year presenters include Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Bill Murray, Channing Tatum and Chris Hemsworth, among others.

Here is the list of 86th Academy Awards Nominees:

BEST PICTURE

"American Hustle," "Captain Phillips," "Dallas Buyers Club," "Gravity," "Her," "Nebraska," "Philomena," "12 Years a Slave," "The Wolf of Wall Street"

BEST DIRECTOR

Alfonso Cuaron for "Gravity," Steve McQueen for "12 Years a Slave," Alexander Payne for "Nebraska," David O. Russell for "American Hustle," Martin Scorsese for "The Wolf of Wall Street"

BEST ACTOR

Christian Bale in "American Hustle," Bruce Dern in "Nebraska," Leonardo DiCaprio in "The Wolf of Wall Street," Chiwetel Ejiofor in "12 Years a Slave," Matthew McConaughey in "Dallas Buyers Club"

BEST ACTRESS

Amy Adams in "American Hustle," Cate Blanchett in "Blue Jasmine," Judi Dench in "Philomena," Sandra Bullock in "Gravity," Meryl Streep in "August Osage County"

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Barkhad Abdi in "Captain Phillips," Bradley Cooper in "American Hustle," Michael Fassbender in "12 Years a Slave," Jonah Hill in "The Wolf of Wall Street," Jared Leto in "Dallas Buyers Club"

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Sally Hawkins in "Blue Jasmine," Jennifer Lawrence in "American Hustle," Lupita Nyong'o in "12 Years a Slave," Julia Roberts in "August Osage County," June Squibb in "Nebraska"

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

"American Hustle," 'Blue Jasmine," "Dallas Buyers Club," "Her," "Nebraska"

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
"Before Midnight," "Captain Phillips," "Philomena," "12 Years a Slave," "The Wolf of Wall Street"

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

"The Croods," "Despicable Me 2," "Ernest and Celestine," "Frozen," "The Wind Rises"

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