CrimeCon's Clue Awards Invite Submissions for 2026 Ceremony, With a Cut-Off Deadline Just Around the Corner.
The annual True Crime Con event is gearing up to honor excellence in storytelling across television, podcasting, film, and publishing with its prestigious Clue Awards. For the first time, categories such as scripted series or films will be added, further solidifying The Clue Awards' status as a benchmark for true crime content creators.
A special committee comprising industry professionals will select nominees and winners from submissions received between May 31, 2025, and March 31, 2026. Entries can be submitted at ClueAwards.com, with early bird discounts available until February 15. Regular submissions are accepted until March 21, while April 1 marks the cut-off date for final entries.
To qualify for consideration, projects must be released during this timeframe and be accessible in the United States. Categories include outstanding episodic series, docuseries, scripted series or films, documentary films, true crime books of the year, as well as individual achievement honors.
Past winners have included notable titles such as Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" and ABC News' "The Girl Who Looked Like Me." The 2026 ceremony will take place on May 30 in Las Vegas, with Grammy-winning artist Ice-T set to host the event once again.
The annual True Crime Con event is gearing up to honor excellence in storytelling across television, podcasting, film, and publishing with its prestigious Clue Awards. For the first time, categories such as scripted series or films will be added, further solidifying The Clue Awards' status as a benchmark for true crime content creators.
A special committee comprising industry professionals will select nominees and winners from submissions received between May 31, 2025, and March 31, 2026. Entries can be submitted at ClueAwards.com, with early bird discounts available until February 15. Regular submissions are accepted until March 21, while April 1 marks the cut-off date for final entries.
To qualify for consideration, projects must be released during this timeframe and be accessible in the United States. Categories include outstanding episodic series, docuseries, scripted series or films, documentary films, true crime books of the year, as well as individual achievement honors.
Past winners have included notable titles such as Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" and ABC News' "The Girl Who Looked Like Me." The 2026 ceremony will take place on May 30 in Las Vegas, with Grammy-winning artist Ice-T set to host the event once again.