The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is set to vote today on some major issues related to the 2021 Oscars, chief among them extending the eligibility window beyond December 31, 2020. Yes indeed, THR reports that the board of governors of the Academy are convening today and, after voting, are likely to extend the eligibility window beyond December of this year and delay the Oscar ceremony by up to eight weeks. The culprit is, of course, COVID-19—with uncertainty abounding about some of this year’s most anticipated films, the Oscars are aiming to give studios a …