By Variety Staff Follow Us on Twitter There may be some changes in store for the 2021 SAG Awards because of the coronavirus pandemic.
SAG hosted its annual spring meeting for about 120 film executives and awards consultants on Tuesday to discuss awards season and the 27th annual ceremony, which is set to take place on Jan.
24. SAG is considering changing eligibility rules in light of theater closures. SAG Awards executive producer Kathy Connell confirmed to Variety that the guild is mulling over “allowing films to stream before a qualifying run.” With the future unknown, SAG reps said they haven’t made any final decisions.
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