Voting for the 2018 Golden Globes will begin on November 24, 2017, with nominations announced on December 11 and the show taking place on Sunday, January 7, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced on Wednesday.
The HFPA had already announced the date of the Golden Globes show, which will be the earliest the show has taken place in its 75-year history. But Wednesday’s announcement added the entire timeline leading up to the show, from the July 10 creation of a website on which entries can be made through the submission deadlines and voting dates.
Next year’s Academy Awards has been pushed from its typical late-February slot to March 4 to avoid conflict with the Winter Olympics, creating a larger-than-usual gap between the two shows.
The Globes rundown:
Monday, July 10, 2017: Submission website for 2018 motion picture and television entries opens
Tuesday, October 31: Deadline for submission of motion picture and television entry forms
Friday, November 24: Deadline for nomination ballots to be mailed to all HFPA members by Ernst & Young
Monday, December 4: Final screening date for motion pictures
Wednesday, December 6: Final date for motion picture press conferences
Thursday, December 7, 8:00 p.m.: Deadline for receipt of nomination ballots by Ernst & Young
Monday, December 11, 5:00 a.m.: Announcement of nominations for the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Monday, December 18: Final ballots mailed to all HFPA members
Wednesday, January 3, 2018, 5:00 p.m.: Deadline for receipt of final ballots by Ernst & Young
Sunday, January 7: Presentation of the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards