BAFTAs 2018 nominations - live updates: The Shape of Water leads over Three Billboards and Lady Bird
Lady Bird, Get Out, and Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri have all proven strong contenders
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Your support makes all the difference.With the Golden Globes all done-and-dusted, it's time for awards season to hit UK shores, as the BAFTAs gear up to announce this year's nominations.
They'll be revealed in full on 9 January at London's own Princess Anne Theatre, with the help of stars Natalie Dormer and Letitia Wright, starting from 7.30am; you can livestream the event from BAFTA's official Facebook page.
Lady Bird and Get Out have been many a prognosticator's picks, though Three Billboards at Ebbing, Missouri's dominance at the Golden Globes (winning Best Drama, Best Actress - Drama, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay) could launch it ahead as a new awards favourite. Surely, however, directors Jordan Peele and Greta Gerwig can land Best Director nods? Or does Natalie Portman need to come back and teach everyone a lesson again?
The livestream will also see the new BAFTA host revealed, after Stephen Fry stepped down to "let others take the BAFTAs on to new heights and greater glories”. The comedian had previously hosted 12 BAFTA ceremonies since 2001.
One category that won't be announced is the EE Rising Star Award, voted by the public, which has already been announced to be a contest between Daniel Kaluuya, Florence Pugh, Josh O’Connor, Timothée Chalamet and Tessa Thompson.
The EE British Academy Film Awards will take place on Sunday, 18 February at the Royal Albert Hall. Sponsored by EE, the Awards will be broadcast exclusively on BBC One and BBC One HD.
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Best Actor:
Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread
Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out
Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
Jamie Bell, Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
Timothée Chalamet, Call Me By Your Name
Outstanding British Film:
Darkest Hour The Death of Stalin God's Own Country Lady Macbeth Paddington 2 Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri
Best Film:
Call Me By Your Name Darkest Hour Dunkirk The Shape of Water Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri
And the new BAFTA host is... Joanna Lumley! She'll be taking over from Stephen Fry, who stepped down after hosting 12 different ceremonies
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer:
The Ghoul, Gareth Tunley, Jack Healy Guttman, Tom Meeten
I Am Not a Witch, Rungano Nyoni, Emily Morgan
Jawbone, Johnny Harris, Thomas Napper
Kingdom of Us, Lucy Cohen
Lady Macbeth, Alice Birch, William Oldroyd, Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly
Best Film Not in the English Language:
Elle First They Killed My Father The Handmaiden Loveless The Salesman
Best Documentary:
City of Ghosts I Am Not Your Negro Icarus An Inconvenient Sequel Jane
Best Original Music:
Blade Runner 2049, Benjamin Wallfisch, Hans Zimmer
Darkest Hour, Dario Marianelli
Dunkirk, Hans Zimmer
Phantom Thread, Jonny Greenwood
The Shape of Water, Alexandre Desplat
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