Actor Awards Announce 2027 & 2028 Ceremony Dates
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Actor Awards Announce 2027 & 2028 Ceremony Dates

authorBy Ricky Gervais
DateApr 07, 2026
Read time2 min

The Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has officially disclosed the upcoming schedules for its prestigious Actor Awards in both 2027 and 2028. This announcement closely follows the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' recent revelation of their Oscar ceremony dates for the same years, setting the stage for another exciting awards season in the entertainment industry.

Hollywood's Prestigious Actor Awards Set Future Dates

In a significant announcement for the entertainment world, SAG-AFTRA, the leading union for actors globally, has unveiled the dates for its esteemed Actor Awards for the years 2027 and 2028. These ceremonies, which were formerly recognized as the SAG Awards, are dedicated to celebrating outstanding achievements in both film and television. The 2027 event is slated to take place on Sunday, February 28, while the 2028 edition will be held on Sunday, February 20. Both ceremonies are scheduled to commence at 8 AM ET/5 PM PT, maintaining the tradition of live streaming exclusively on Netflix, mirroring the arrangement of this year's successful event. A notable aspect of the 2027 awards is its timing; it will occur during the final voting period for the Oscars (February 25 - March 1). This strategic placement has previously sparked discussions, with many suggesting that the visibility of Actor Award winners, such as Michael B. Jordan for 'Sinners,' Sean Penn for 'One Battle After Another,' and Amy Madigan for 'Weapons' in their respective categories, might have influenced the Academy's ultimate decisions in closely contested races. SAG-AFTRA plans to release additional crucial dates and submission deadlines in the forthcoming weeks, providing further clarity for industry participants.

The announcement of these dates highlights the intricate dance of Hollywood's awards season, where timing can play a pivotal role in shaping perceptions and influencing outcomes. The close proximity of the Actor Awards to the final Oscar voting window offers a unique dynamic, potentially giving momentum to certain performances and films. This scheduling choice encourages a deeper conversation about the interplay between various industry accolades and their impact on the broader recognition landscape. It underscores the importance of these events not just as celebrations of artistic merit, but also as strategic platforms within the competitive realm of film and television.

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