Update (January 17): The 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards were postponed to February earlier this week to an unspecified date, but will air nearly a month later than originally scheduled. The show is hosted by Chelsea Handler and will air live on E! Departing from Buck Hangar in Santa Monica on Friday, February 7 (7:00 – 10:00 PM ET/PT). The show will also air on Peacock the following day. There won’t be another one Live from E!: Critics’ Choice Awards A two-hour red carpet special before the telecast.
Previously (January 14): The Critics’ Choice Awards, originally scheduled for Sunday, January 12, then postponed to January 26 due to the wildfires that devastated the Los Angeles area over the past week, have been postponed again. The ceremony is now scheduled for February, with a specific date to be announced.
The competition will still be held at the Buck Hangar at Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California.
Chelsea Handler serves as host for the third consecutive year. The live broadcast will be on E! and will air on Peacock the next day. The show has aired on The CW for seven consecutive years.
While the Critics’ Choice Awards are not as popular with the public as the Golden Globes, nor as prestigious and coveted in the industry as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, they have managed to stay relevant for 30 years – in a crowded awards field , this is no small matter.
The Critics’ Choice Awards honor film and television. secret meeting and evil leads the film nominations with 11 nominations each, followed by Dune: Part 2 and emilia perez 10 each. general Leads television nominations with six nominations, followed by abbott primary school, diplomat, disclaimer, hacker, penguin and what do we do in the shadows Four per person.
The Los Angeles wildfires wreaked havoc on many awards show schedules. The Grammy Awards remain on Feb. 2, but most Grammy Week parties have been canceled. The Oscars were still scheduled for March 2, but they were forced to extend the voting period and delay announcing the nominations twice. The Producers Guild of America also delayed the announcement of nominations.