The entertainment industry is reeling from a scandal at the BAFTA film awards, where a racial slur was uttered during the ceremony. Meanwhile, the Actor Awards is set to take place on Sunday, with a star-studded lineup of presenters, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenna Ortega, and Woody Harrelson.
According to reports, BAFTA raised an alarm with the BBC about Tourette's campaigner John Davidson's involuntary racial slur during Sunday's film awards. The incident has sparked further questions about how it ended up being broadcast. The ceremony, which took place at the Royal Festival Hall, was attended by several high-profile celebrities, including Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, who were subjected to the slur.
In a separate development, the Actor Awards has announced its lineup of presenters, which includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenna Ortega, and Delroy Lindo. The ceremony, which will take place on Sunday, will also feature presenters Odessa A'zion, Viola Davis, Andy Garcia, and SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin.
Woody Harrelson is set to present the Life Achievement Award to Harrison Ford, who will be honored with SAG-AFTRA's highest honor. The award is a recognition of Ford's outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry.
Other presenters at the Actor Awards include Timothée Chalamet, Chase Infiniti, Lisa Kudrow, Sterling K. Brown, and Wunmi Mosaku. The ceremony will be hosted by Kristen Bell and will stream live on Netflix.
In a year marked by controversy, the Actor Awards is set to recognize outstanding performances in film and television. Paul Thomas Anderson's action epic "One Battle After Another" leads the nominations with a record-breaking seven nods, including cast ensemble, stunt ensemble, and five individual acting nominations.
Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" has scored five nominations, tying it for the second-most nominations in SAG history. The two films will face off for the ensemble prize against the casts of Guillermo del Toro's gothic drama "Frankenstein," Chloé Zhao's grief-centered "Hamnet," and Josh Safdie's dark comedy "Marty Supreme."
In other news, production has begun on Prime Video's live-action adaptation of the popular video game "God of War." Ryan Hurst and Callum Vinson have been cast as Kratos and Atreus, respectively, and the series has received a two-season order.
The entertainment industry is known for its glamour and excitement, but it is also not immune to controversy. The BAFTA scandal serves as a reminder of the need for greater sensitivity and awareness in the industry. As the Actor Awards takes place on Sunday, it will be interesting to see how the industry responds to the recent controversy and whether it will have an impact on the ceremony.
The entertainment industry is reeling from a scandal at the BAFTA film awards, where a racial slur was uttered during the ceremony. Meanwhile, the Actor Awards is set to take place on Sunday, with a star-studded lineup of presenters, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenna Ortega, and Woody Harrelson.
According to reports, BAFTA raised an alarm with the BBC about Tourette's campaigner John Davidson's involuntary racial slur during Sunday's film awards. The incident has sparked further questions about how it ended up being broadcast. The ceremony, which took place at the Royal Festival Hall, was attended by several high-profile celebrities, including Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, who were subjected to the slur.
In a separate development, the Actor Awards has announced its lineup of presenters, which includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenna Ortega, and Delroy Lindo. The ceremony, which will take place on Sunday, will also feature presenters Odessa A'zion, Viola Davis, Andy Garcia, and SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin.
Woody Harrelson is set to present the Life Achievement Award to Harrison Ford, who will be honored with SAG-AFTRA's highest honor. The award is a recognition of Ford's outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry.
Other presenters at the Actor Awards include Timothée Chalamet, Chase Infiniti, Lisa Kudrow, Sterling K. Brown, and Wunmi Mosaku. The ceremony will be hosted by Kristen Bell and will stream live on Netflix.
In a year marked by controversy, the Actor Awards is set to recognize outstanding performances in film and television. Paul Thomas Anderson's action epic "One Battle After Another" leads the nominations with a record-breaking seven nods, including cast ensemble, stunt ensemble, and five individual acting nominations.
Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" has scored five nominations, tying it for the second-most nominations in SAG history. The two films will face off for the ensemble prize against the casts of Guillermo del Toro's gothic drama "Frankenstein," Chloé Zhao's grief-centered "Hamnet," and Josh Safdie's dark comedy "Marty Supreme."
In other news, production has begun on Prime Video's live-action adaptation of the popular video game "God of War." Ryan Hurst and Callum Vinson have been cast as Kratos and Atreus, respectively, and the series has received a two-season order.
The entertainment industry is known for its glamour and excitement, but it is also not immune to controversy. The BAFTA scandal serves as a reminder of the need for greater sensitivity and awareness in the industry. As the Actor Awards takes place on Sunday, it will be interesting to see how the industry responds to the recent controversy and whether it will have an impact on the ceremony.