The 96th annual Academy Awards are less than three months away.
But before Hollywood’s biggest night arrives, there are several other awards shows, events and festivals taking place leading up to the Oscars. This year’s awards season is also particularly anticipated following the historic months-long writers and actors strikes that occurred last year, bringing Hollywood to a halt.
Some of the upcoming awards ceremonies include the Emmy Awards, which were delayed due to the strikes, the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and the Film Independent Spirit Awards.
Below, find The Hollywood Reporter’s guide to the awards shows, film festivals and nomination announcements leading up to the 96th Academy Awards on March 10.
JANUARY
Thursday, Jan. 4: Palm Springs International Film AwardsJan. 6-7: Creative Arts EmmysSunday, Jan. 7: Golden Globe AwardsTuesday, Jan. 9: Governors AwardsWednesday, Jan. 10: Screen Actors Guild Awards nominationsThursday, Jan. 11: National Board of Review AwardsFriday, Jan. 12: AFI AwardsSunday, Jan. 14: Critics Choice AwardsMonday, Jan. 15: Emmy AwardsThursday, Jan. 18: BAFTA Film Awards nominationsJan. 18-28: Sundance Film FestivalTuesday, Jan. 23: Academy Awards nominations
FEBRUARY
Sunday, Feb. 4: London Critics Circle Film AwardsSunday, Feb. 4: Grammy AwardsFebruary 7-17: Santa Barbara International Film FestivalSaturday, Feb. 10: Art Directors Guild AwardsSaturday, Feb. 10: Directors Guild of America AwardsMonday, Feb. 12: Oscars nominees luncheonSunday, Feb. 18: BAFTA Film AwardsSunday, Feb. 18: People’s Choice AwardsSunday, Feb. 18: Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Wednesday, Feb. 21: Writers Guild Awards nominationsThursday, Feb. 22: Oscars final voting beginsTuesday, Feb. 27: Oscars final voting endsSaturday, Feb. 24: Screen Actors Guild AwardsSunday, Feb. 25: Film Independent Spirit AwardsSunday, Feb. 25: Producers Guild Awards
MARCH
Sunday, March 3: Guild of Music Supervisors Awards (Los Angeles)Sunday, March 10: Academy Awards