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Oscars to Feature Powerful Tribute to Rob Reiner

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The 98th Academy Awards will feature a substantial tribute to late director Rob Reiner, according to host Conan O'Brien, who described the planned segment as difficult to summarize but promised it would be a significant moment during the ceremony.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, March 12, O'Brien, 62, offered limited details about the tribute but emphasized its importance. "It's going to be a very powerful part of the show," the comedian stated, as he prepares to host the Oscars for the second consecutive year.

The ceremony will take place Sunday, March 15, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer Michele Singer Reiner, were found deceased with multiple stab wounds at their Brentwood, California residence in December 2025. Rob was 78 years old, and Michele was 70.

The couple's son, Nick Reiner, faces two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances in connection with their deaths. He has entered a not guilty plea and remains held without bond pending trial.

The tragedy has drawn additional attention due to the timing of events. Rob and Michele Reiner had attended a holiday party hosted by O'Brien on the evening before their deaths, where they reportedly had an altercation with their son.

Earlier this week, O'Brien addressed the connection between his name and news coverage of the Reiners' deaths. In an interview published Monday, March 9, he acknowledged the situation with characteristic directness.

"Very simply, we had a party, we invited our really good friends and then, the next day, this terrible thing happened," O'Brien explained. He emphasized that any inconvenience to himself paled in comparison to the loss experienced by those who knew the couple.

"Whatever difficulties my wife and I have experienced having our name attached to it are nothing compared to the scale of the tragedy for the family and the loss of Rob and Michele," the host stated. "There is only sadness that they're gone."

O'Brien first publicly addressed the deaths in February during an interview with David Remnick. He described the Reiners as "lovely people" and spoke about the profound impact of their sudden loss.

"I knew Rob and Michele, and then increasingly got closer and closer to them, and I was seeing them a lot," O'Brien said. "To have that experience of saying goodnight to somebody and having them leave and then find out the next day that they're gone."

The host admitted to experiencing shock in the aftermath of the tragedy. He also reflected on Rob Reiner's activism and public engagement, noting the loss of an important cultural voice.

"I think about how Rob felt about things that are happening in the country, how involved he was, how much he put himself out there — and to have that voice go quiet in an instant is still hard for me to comprehend," O'Brien said.

The Academy Awards tribute will offer the entertainment industry an opportunity to honor Reiner's decades-long career as a filmmaker and his contributions to cinema. Specific details about the tribute's format and participants have not yet been disclosed.

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