Awards season is officially in full swing, and this week, it’s time for the Screen Actors Guild awards. And, as always, the actors are going all out for the show.
Recognizing projects and stars from both television and film, the 2024 SAG Awards will see a wide range of stars hit the red carpet, from Margot Robbie and the “Barbie” crew — the film picked up four nominations on the night, tying for the most with “Oppenheimer” — to cast members from “Succession,” “The Bear,” “The Last of Us” and more.
Saturday night marks the 30th awards ceremony held by the guild, a momentous occasion particularly following last year’s strike, but also marked a first for the show, as it streams on Netflix instead of on broadcast television.
Heading into the show, “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” led the film nominations, and “Succession” led the TV pack with five nominations, three of the five slots being in the lead actor category (though Jeremy Strong was not recognized). Coming in behind “Succession” was a tie between “The Bear,” “The Last of Us” and “Ted Lasso,” each notching four nominations.
The ceremony also reeled in some beloved presenters, including Idris Elba to kick off the show, and “The Morning Show” star Jennifer Aniston to present the 59th SAG Life Achievement Award to the legendary Barbra Streisand. As an added bonus, fans were treated to a reunion of “The Devil Wears Prada,” with star Emily Blunt, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep coming together onstage to present as well.
You can check out some of the biggest and best red carpet looks from the SAG Awards below. We’ll be updating as more arrivals take place.
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