PGA Awards Dates Set for 2027 & 2028, Aligning with Oscars Season

The Producers Guild of America has locked in dates for its next two awards ceremonies, solidifying its place in the awards season calendar. The 2027 event will be held on February 27, coinciding with final Oscar voting and preceding The Actor Awards. The announcement follows similar scheduling reveals for the Oscars and SAG-AFTRA's The Actor Awards. The PGA Awards are a significant industry event, representing over 8,400 members and honoring top producers in film and television.

Key Points: PGA Awards Dates Announced for 2027 and 2028 Ceremonies

  • 2027 ceremony set for Feb 27
  • 2028 ceremony set for Feb 19
  • Aligns with final Oscar voting
  • Follows Oscars & SAG dates announcement
  • Honors film/TV across 14 categories
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PGA Awards sets dates for 2027, 2028 ceremonies

The Producers Guild sets its 2027 & 2028 awards dates, a key Oscar bellwether event. Dates align with Oscars and Actor Awards.

"The PGA Awards, widely regarded as a bellwether for the Oscars - Variety"

Washington DC, April 8

The Producers Guild of America has announced the dates for its next two awards ceremonies, confirming its role as a key event in the global film and television calendar, according to Variety.

The 38th annual PGA Awards will be held on Saturday, February 27, 2027, while the 39th ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, February 19, 2028. The 2027 event will coincide with final Oscar voting and take place a day before The Actor Awards ceremony, aligning with other major industry celebrations.

The PGA Awards, widely regarded as a bellwether for the Oscars, recognized Warner Bros.' politically charged epic "One Battle After Another" at the 2026 ceremony. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film earned the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures. Anderson was awarded alongside producers Sara Murphy and posthumously for Adam Somner. The film subsequently won the Academy Award for Best Picture. In television, HBO Max's drama "The Pitt", Apple TV's comedy "The Studio", and Netflix's miniseries "Adolescence" took top honors at last year's ceremony.

The announcement follows the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences setting dates for its next two Oscars ceremonies: Sunday, March 14, 2027, for the 99th Academy Awards, and Sunday, March 5, 2028, for the 100th ceremony, along with SAG-AFTRA's news that The Actor Awards will take place February 28, 2027, and February 20, 2028, as per the outlet.

Representing over 8,400 members across film, television, and emerging media, the PGA advocates for producers' interests, including fair compensation, expanded health care benefits, and opportunities for underrepresented communities. The PGA Awards honor excellence across 14 competitive categories, along with special awards such as the PGA Innovation Award and career achievement prizes, according to Variety.

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Sarah B
The logistics of aligning all these major awards must be a nightmare. Respect to the organizers. I do wish Indian award shows, which are often just musical extravaganzas, would take a page from this professionalism and focus more on the craft.
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Priya S
Good to see advocacy for fair pay and healthcare for producers. The Indian film industry, especially in regional cinema, needs stronger guilds to protect our talented producers and technicians. Our people work just as hard.
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Rohit P
Planning for 2028 already! That's some next-level organization. Meanwhile, we sometimes get to know about our own National Film Awards date just a few months in advance. A bit of forward planning wouldn't hurt here.
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Michael C
The article mentions "One Battle After Another" winning. While it's great that the PGA honors such films, I sometimes feel the awards circuit becomes an echo chamber. Would love to see more truly global, non-English cinema breakthrough at this level.
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Kavya N
As a film student in Mumbai, this is very useful info! The awards season timeline is crucial for understanding the industry's rhythm. Hoping one day an Indian producer is honored at the PGA for a co-production or a global project. 🤞

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