The anticipation for awards season is building up! This coming Sunday, the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will recognize some of the most prominent figures in the entertainment industry.
Kristen Bell will be hosting the event for the second time, taking the stage to celebrate the outstanding achievements of movies like Anora, Wicked, and Sing Sing. Television series such as Shogun, Matlock, and Abbott Elementary are also in the running for prestigious awards in their respective categories.
Familiar faces are making a return to the nominee list this year, with Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning earning nods for their exceptional performances in the popular Netflix production, Baby Reindeer. Additionally, Only Murders in the Building and The Bear, recognized as mainstays in award ceremonies, are expected to secure victories at this year’s event.
Bell will also be up for an award that evening for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actress in a Comedy Series for her turn in the hit Netflix series Nobody Wants This.
The evening will also feature Jane Fonda, who is being honored with the SAG Life Achievement Award that evening, which will be presented to her by Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Luckily for fans at home, the SAG Awards will be available live via streaming this year. Scroll down to learn how you can tune in.
The 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards take place this Sunday (Feb. 23) at 8/7c. There will be a pre-show hosted by Lilly Singh and Sasheer Zamata that will start at 7/6c p.m.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards will be streaming live on Netflix. The broadcast will be available to stream afterwards for fans who did not get to tune in live.
Subscribers on all Netflix tiers will be able to tune into the live broadcast and stream it after. However, the broadcast will include ads for all tiers.
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