The 2017 Oscar nominations will be revealed Tuesday morning, and here's how you can live stream the announcement for free online.

The Academy Awards are doing things a little differently this year for the nominations announcement. Instead of the usual announcement in front of publicists and reporters, the organization is producing its own in-house nomination ceremony.

Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs will be announcing the nominees alongside Oscar winners Brie Larson, Jennifer Hudson and Emmanuel Lubezki and Oscar nominees Jason Reitman and Ken Watanabe. Larson, Hudson, Lubezki, Reitman and Watanabe are reportedly "expected to lend a personal touch, reflecting on their own experiences as nominees," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Like the past two years, the nominees in all 24 Oscar categories will be revealed live at the announcement. It's not clear if the visual format of the announcement will change, but longtime Oscar fans may miss the random bursts of applause, laughter and excitement that the live audience brought to the nominations announcement over the years.

The Oscar nominations can be live streamed below on Tuesday starting at 8:18 a.m. ET / 5:18 a.m. PT:

The nominations announcement will be available to stream on oscar.com, oscars.org, the Academy's social media platforms and the various network morning shows, including CBS Sunday Morning, Today and Good Morning America. If you miss it, the nominations announcement will be archived on oscar.com and oscars.org.

The 2017 Academy Awards will air live on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT. Jimmy Kimmel will be hosting the ceremony for the first time.

To live tweet and follow along with others watching the madness of the Oscar nominations, use hashtag #Oscars, #OscarNoms or #Oscars2017 on Twitter.