Hollywood's awards season dates, and how they've been affected by the
wildfires
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[January 18, 2025]
Hollywood's awards season has all but come to a rare halt as the
wildfires continue to disrupt life and work in the Los Angeles area.
There are near daily updates from the Hollywood guilds and organizations
that put on awards shows as the industry navigates the ongoing crisis.
Here's an overview of the major upcoming awards shows, from the Oscars
to the Grammys, including updated dates for nominations.
Academy Award nominations
Jan. 23
The Oscar nominations have been twice-delayed — they were initially
slated for Jan. 17, then Jan. 19, before being delayed again. The delay
in the announcement accommodates an extended voting deadline, as many
Academy members have been affected by the wildfires.
The nominations will be announced via a “virtual presentation,”
eschewing press on site.
Grammy Awards
Feb. 2
By virtue of announcing their nominations back in November, the Grammys'
schedule has largely been unaffected by the wildfires. Some auxiliary
events have been canceled, though — Universal Music Group nixed all
related events, including its Artist Showcase and after-party, saying it
would redirect those resources to wildfire recovery aid.
The Grammys will be broadcast live on CBS; a host has yet to be
announced.

Critics Choice Awards
Feb. 7
Originally slated for Jan. 12, the awards have been delayed twice. They
will take place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, only miles from
the Pacific Palisades neighborhood where fire was raging.
The awards will be broadcast live on E!, hosted by Chelsea Handler.
Producers and Directors Guild awards
Feb. 8
These are two separate, untelevised awards shows. Both are still set to
be held in Los Angeles on the same night. The winner of the PGA’s Darryl
F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
has six times in the past seven years gone on to win the best picture
Oscar. Over the past two decades, the winner of the DGA award has nearly
always also triumphed at the Oscars.
Writers Guild awards
Feb. 15
The Writers Guild of America gives awards to adapted and original
feature film screenplays, which often align with Oscar nominees and
winners, documentaries and television shows and films. It's an
untelevised event.
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Oscar statuettes appear backstage at the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre
in Los Angeles on Feb. 28, 2016. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP,
File)

BAFTAs
Feb. 16
The British Academy Film Awards — officially called the EE BAFTA Film
Awards — are Britain’s equivalent of Hollywood’s Academy Awards.
Nominations were unaffected by the fires and announced this week. (While
the awards are in London, nominees come from all over and even many
British celebrities call LA home.)
Airing on BBC in the U.K. and BritBox in North America, David Tennant
will host.
Spirit Awards
Feb. 22
The Film Independent Spirit Awards spotlight films made for budgets of
$30 million or less, meaning some years it lines up with the Oscar
frontrunners ("Everything Everywhere All At Once") and other years
("Oppenheimer") it doesn't.
The show streams on YouTube, and will be hosted by Aidy Bryant.
SAG Awards
Feb. 23
The actors guild went ahead with announcing nominees, though pivoted to
a press release instead of a live announcement in the early days of the
fires. The SAG Awards are arguably the most telling Oscar forecast there
is. Their picks don’t always align exactly with those of the film
academy, but they often come very close to mirroring them. The last
three best ensemble winners — “Oppenheimer,” “Everything Everywhere All
at Once” and “CODA” — all went on to win best picture at the Academy
Awards.
The show will stream live on Netflix, hosted by Kristen Bell.
Academy Awards
March 2
The marquee event and capper of Hollywood's awards season will proceed
as scheduled from Los Angeles' Dolby Theatre, which was briefly
imperiled by the quickly extinguished Sunset Fire. The film academy did
delay the Scientific and Technical Awards from Feb. 18 (a rescheduled
date has not been announced) and canceled altogether its annual nominees
luncheon, an untelevised mainstay of the social calendar known for its
mingling and “class photo.”
The Oscars will be broadcast live on ABC, hosted by Conan O'Brien.
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