Raj Kapoor, the show’s executive producer and showrunner, and Katy Mullan, an executive producer, announced the quartet as the first official presenters to join the anticipated ceremony.
Brody won his second best actor statuette for portraying an architect and Holocaust survivor in “The Brutalist,” while Madison claimed best actress for playing the titular stripper in the dramedy “Anora.” Culkin and Saldaña swept last season’s televised precursors en route to their supporting wins — Culkin for his snarky cousin on a Jewish heritage tour in “A Real Pain,” and Saldaña for playing a struggling attorney in the Spanish-language musical “Emilia Pérez.”
The Academy has long leaned on tradition by bringing back the previous year’s acting winners to hand off the honors.
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