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How To Watch Sunday’s SAG Awards Livestream

How To Watch Sunday’s SAG Awards Livestream
Published 2 years ago on Feb 26, 2023

The 29th annual SAG Awards take place Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.

The ceremony will be livestreamed on Netflix's Youtube channnel 

In January just ahead ofthis year's SAG Awards nominations, Netflix and SAG-AFTRA unveiled a deal that will see the awards show move to the streamer in 2024; the YouTube arrangement this year is a stop-gap measure as the SAG Awards were without a broadcast partner after ending its long-standing relationship with TNT and TBS.

Tonight’s ceremony will also be available on Twitter and Facebook, and you can watch it here as well.

As for those nominees, on the film side A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once and Searchlight’s The Banshees of Inisherin lead the way, with the former coming off a big win at the PGA Awards on Saturday night. Both are vying with the casts of Paramount’s Babylon, Universal’s The Fabelmans and United Artists Releasing/UAR’s Women Talking for the marquee Ensemble trophy, the one CODA won last year on its way to the Oscar Best Picture.

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The 29th annual SAG Awards take place Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.

The ceremony will be livestreamed on Netflix's Youtube channnel 

In January just ahead ofthis year's SAG Awards nominations, Netflix and SAG-AFTRA unveiled a deal that will see the awards show move to the streamer in 2024; the YouTube arrangement this year is a stop-gap measure as the SAG Awards were without a broadcast partner after ending its long-standing relationship with TNT and TBS.

Tonight’s ceremony will also be available on Twitter and Facebook, and you can watch it here as well.

As for those nominees, on the film side A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once and Searchlight’s The Banshees of Inisherin lead the way, with the former coming off a big win at the PGA Awards on Saturday night. Both are vying with the casts of Paramount’s Babylon, Universal’s The Fabelmans and United Artists Releasing/UAR’s Women Talking for the marquee Ensemble trophy, the one CODA won last year on its way to the Oscar Best Picture.

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