The Latest: Iranian-backed militias join fight as war on Iran widens

Iran fired missiles at Israel and Arab states Monday and the war expanded to include militias Tehran backs in the Middle East with an attack by Hezbollah on Israel, which struck back against the group in Lebanon and with the United States pounded targets in Iran.

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As the American and Israeli airstrikes kept hitting the country, top Iranian security official Ali Larijani said on X: "We will not negotiate with the United States."

Trump, who a day earlier had encouraged Iranians to "take over" their government, signaled Sunday that he was open to dialogue with Iran's new leadership.

Meanwhile, Iran's foreign minister suggested earlier that military units were acting independently from any central government control after being pressed about attacks on Gulf Arab nations that have served as intermediaries for Tehran in the past.

More than 200 people have been killed since the start of the strikes thatkilledIran's Supreme LeaderAyatollah Ali Khameneiand other senior leaders, Iranian leaders have said.

Here is the latest:

Lebanese government holds emergency meeting

Lebanon's government is holding an emergency meeting after Hezbollah's attack on Israel triggered Israeli airstrikes in different parts of the country.

The meeting started Monday morning and is being attended by the army chief, Gen. Rudolph Haikal.

The state-run National News Agency reported that the Cabinet will discuss the volatile situation and the measures it plans to take.

Smoke seen over Kuwaiti neighborhood home to the US Embassy

A witness said he saw smoke over a Kuwait neighborhood home to the U.S. Embassy as Americans had been urged to stay away.

Ayman Moawad, an Egyptian worker living near the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, told The Associated Press that he saw smoke over the area.

However, he didn't know if it was specifically the embassy hit in an ongoing Iranian attack targeting the small Mideast nation.

The U.S. earlier issued an urgent warning to Americans there to take cover and remain indoors.

It said: "Do not come to the Embassy," without elaborating.

Strike hits Iranian state TV, witnesses say

Strikes across Iran continued into Monday, with one apparently taking Iranian state television off air.

Witnesses said an attack in northern Tehran's Niavaran neighborhood struck one of the transmitters used for Iranian state TV.

Since then, its satellite signals have dropped.

State media had said hospitals and residential areas had been hit in strikes by the Americans and Israelis.

Iran has not offered any details on its materiel losses.

UAE closes stock exchanges

The United Arab Emirates is shutting the country's main stock exchanges for the start of the trading week as the regional war intensifies.

The country's Capital Market Authority said the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and Dubai Financial Market would be closed Monday and Tuesday.

It says it will closely monitor the regional situation and take any further steps as necessary.

Another market, the Nasdaq Dubai, also said it was halting trading both days.

Dubai is the Gulf's main business hub, though the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi is also an important regional financial center and home to some of the world's biggest sovereign wealth funds.

The benchmark index for the Saudi Exchange, the region's largest stock market, fell 2.2 percent on Sunday.

US issues urgent warning to Americans in Kuwait

As Kuwait faced an ongoing attack, the U.S. issued an urgent warning to Americans there to take cover and remain indoors.

It said: "Do not come to the Embassy," without elaborating.

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon kill at least 31 people

Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon after Hezbollah attacked it have killed at least 31 people, Lebanon's Health Ministry said Monday.

The Hezbollah attack and the Israeli retaliatory strikes expand the ongoing war gripping the Mideast after the U.S. and Israel launched an airstrike campaign targeting Iran.

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The Health Ministry said that the strikes also wounded 149 people.

It said about two thirds of the dead were in southern Lebanon.

Cyprus president says drone caused 'minor material damage'

Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides said a Shaheed-type drone caused "minor material damage" to military installations inside the U.K.'s RAF Akrotiri air base on the island's southern coast.

Christodoulides said in a brief national address that the drone struck just past midnight Monday.

He said all relevant authorities have been put on alert and that he has called a meeting of the country's national security council to take stock of the situation.

He added that he's in contact with other European leaders.

"I want to be clear: our homeland is not participating in any way, nor is its intention to take part in any military operation," Christodoulides said in his address.

He said Cyprus remains focused on the humanitarian role that it plays in the region and that it seeks to be "part of the solution and not the problem," adding that his primary concern remains the safety and security of the country and its people.

Airstrikes reported in Iran

Overnight, airstrikes were reported across Iran.

Elsewhere, explosions were heard in Dubai on Monday.

In Bahrain, the Interior Ministry said sirens sounded across the country as it urged residents to "head to the nearest safe place."

And in Kuwait, authorities said debris fell on its Ahmadi oil refinery, slightly injuring two workers there.

The state-run KUNA news agency said earlier that Kuwait's forces had thwarted a drone attack early Monday.

Top Iranian security official says Iran 'will not negotiate' with US

A top Iranian security official on Monday said: "We will not negotiate with the United States."

Ali Larijani made the statement on X, responding to a report from Qatar's Al Jazeera news network.

The comment comes as an American and Israeli airstrike campaign continues to target Iran.

Iran and its militia allies have expanded their attacks over the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Pentagon to brief media on Iran strikes

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, are planning to hold a press conference Monday morning about the military operation against Iran.

The Pentagon announced the 8 a.m. EST media briefing on social media Sunday night.

On Tuesday, Hegseth and Caine will join U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliffe in briefing the full membership of Congress on the strikes, the White House said.

Rubio also was slated to brief Hill leadership Monday.

Hezbollah attacks on Israel 'expose our country to risks,' Lebanon's president says

In a statement Monday, President Joseph Aoun said Hezbollah's rocket launches from Lebanon "target all the efforts and endeavors exerted by the Lebanese state to keep Lebanon away from the dangerous military confrontations taking place in the region."

He added that while Israeli strikes on Lebanon are condemned, "persisting in using Lebanon once again as a platform for proxy wars in which we have no involvement will expose our country to risks once more."

Cyprus says drone that hit British military base caused 'limited damage'

Cyprus' government spokesperson said an "incident" that happened at a British air base on the island nation's southern coastline involved an "unmanned drone which caused limited damage."

Spokesperson Constantinos Letymbiotis said the incident at RAF Akrotiri occurred shortly after midnight Monday.

He said "information received through various channels" indicated a drone strike.

He didn't specify what kind of drone, where it was launched from or the extent of damage.

Letymbiotis said Cypriot authorities have enacted security protocols and are monitoring the situation in coordination with the U.K. and its two military bases in Cyprus.

The suspected drone strike occurred after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the U.K. would help the U.S. in the war against Iran.

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Myanmar's military government pardons 10,000 prisoners before parliament opens

BANGKOK (AP) — The head of Myanmar's military government granted amnesty to more than 10,000 prisoners and reduced the sentences of others to mark a holiday, state-run media reported Monday.

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There was no sign former leaderAung San Suu Kyi, who was ousted in the military takeover in 2021 and has been held virtually incommunicado since then, would be freed.

The amnesty comes two weeks before parliament isset to convenefor its first session in more than five years following the recent election that critics said was neither free nor fair.

State-run MRTV television reported that Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the head of the military government, pardoned 10,162 prisoners, including 7,337 convicted under a counterterrorism law, on Peasants' Day, a national holiday honoring farmers.

A separate statement said 12,487 people who were either being prosecuted under that law or were in hiding, will receive amnesty and have their incitement cases closed.

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The law carries a potential death penalty and was widely used to arrest and imprison political opponents, journalists, and others involved in dissent since the 2021 army takeover.

Ten foreigners will also be released and deported from Myanmar, it said in a separate statement.

Mass amnesties to mark holidays are not unusual in Myanmar. The prisoner releases began Monday but may take a few days. The identities of those released were not immediately available.

According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, an independent organization that keeps detailed tallies of arrests and casualties linked to the nation's political conflicts, more than 22,800 political detainees were in detention as of last Friday.

They include the 80-year-old Suu Kyi, who is serving a 27-year sentence after being convicted in what supporters have called politically tinged prosecutions.

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Factbox-US uses Anthropic AI, B-2 bombers and suicide drones in Iran strikes

March 1 (Reuters) - The United States unleashed an array of weaponry against Iranian targets on Saturday, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, stealth fighters, and for the first time in combat, low-cost one-way attack drones modeled after Iranian designs.

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U.S. Central Command released photographs showing Tomahawk missiles, F-18 and F-35 ‌fighter jets alongside details of the strikes on Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The Pentagon used artificial intelligence services from Anthropic, including its ‌Claude tools, during its attack on Iran, according to a source familiar with the situation.

The operation came a day after the U.S. declared Anthropic a supply chain risk, implying it is a threat to national ​security. President Donald Trump on Friday also directed the government to stop working with the start-up.

Reuters could not determine how the tools were used in the war effort. The Pentagon and Anthropic did not immediately return a request for comment.

Anthropic's AI has been in use across the intelligence community and armed services, and it was first among peer AI companies to work with classified information, through a supply deal via cloud provider Amazon.

As the Pentagon intensified its bombings of Iran's military, it deployed B-2 stealth bombers from the U.S. to strike ‌at hardened, underground Iranian missile facilities with 2,000-pound bombs.

The B-2, ⁠a $2-billion flying wing built by Northrop Grumman, played a key role in delivering strikes on Iran's nuclear sites last June. With a 172-foot (52.4 m) wingspan and stealth profile, the B-2 can fly 6,000 nautical miles without refueling, but most missions require multiple mid-air refuelings.

The ⁠U.S. military said it used suicide drones that appear identical, based on photos released by the Pentagon, to the new LUCAS (Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System) manufactured by Phoenix, Arizona-based Spektreworks. The company did not respond to requests for comment.

In a first, CENTCOM used one-way attack drones modeled after Iran's Shahed drones, the Pentagon said.

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Kamikaze drones are inexpensive and are meant to be ​produced ​by several manufacturers, the Pentagon has said.

The price of the LUCAS is around $35,000. Drones have become ​an increasingly important part of warfare as Russia's invasion of Ukraine ‌has pushed U.S. and other countries towards a new strategy known as "affordable mass" - having plenty of relatively cheap weapons at the ready.

The U.S. also used much more expensive MQ-9 Reaper drones and counter-drone systems.

The Tomahawk Land Attack Missile is a long-range cruise missile typically launched from sea to attack targets in deep-strike missions. The precision-guided Tomahawk cruise missile can strike targets from 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away, even in heavily defended airspace. The missile measures 20 feet (6.1 meters) long with an 8.5-foot wingspan and weighs about 3,330 pounds (1,510 kg).

RTX's Raytheon unit makes the Tomahawk missile - which are not nuclear-armed - which can be launched from land or sea. According to Pentagon budget data, the U.S. plans ‌to buy 57 such missiles in 2026. They have an average cost of $1.3 million each. There ​is also an ongoing effort to spend millions to modify and upgrade the weapons including the guidance ​systems.

A recent agreement between Raytheon and the Pentagon aims to increase production ​of Tomahawk cruise missiles eventually to 1,000 units annually.

U.S. and allied militaries have flight-tested the GPS-enabled Tomahawk and used it in an ‌operational environment including when the U.S. and UK Navies launched Tomahawk missiles ​at Houthi rebel sites in Yemen.

FIGHTER JETS

U.S. ​Central Command released photographs and video footage showing F/A-18 and F-35 fighter jets being used in the strikes on Iran.

The F-35 is a fifth-generation stealth fighter capable of evading radar detection and carrying precision-guided munitions.The United States has deployed F-35s extensively across the Middle East. The F-18, made by Boeing, is ​a multi-role fighter that can conduct both air-to-air and air-to-ground ‌missions, carrying a variety of bombs and missiles.

The F-35s can carry a wide array of missiles such as those which can seek out and ​destroy radar installations to blind the enemy. The jets are also in use by the Israeli Air Force.

(Reporting by Deepa Seetharaman in San Francisco ​and Mike Stone in Washington, editing by Chris Sanders, Deepa Babington and Nick Zieminski)

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Season 4 of Industry wrapped with its final episode on March 1

People Myha’la and Marisa Abela in Industry.Credit: Simon Ridgway/HBO

NEED TO KNOW

  • Days before the fourth season concluded, HBO renewed the drama for a fifth season

  • Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said they've been thinking about how to end the series "on an unparalleled high"

The end of HBO'sIndustryis near.

Season 4 of the hit drama that chronicles the lives of young bankers navigating London's high-pressure finance world wrapped on March 1, leaving fans with a single burning question: Will the series return?

Thankfully, they don't have to wait for the answer. Days before the season 4 finale, HBO announced thatIndustryhad been renewed.

"We're privileged to have joined the small, esteemed club of dramas that have run for five seasons on HBO," creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said in a statement.

They continued, "This March marks a decade since we first began to conceive of the world of 'Industry' and it exists because of the unwavering faith and vision of our partners and former partners at HBO."

Here's everything to know aboutIndustryseason 5, and whether or not it will be the show's last.

Will there be a fifth season ofIndustry?

Myha’la, Toheeb Jimoh and Miriam Petche in Industry.Credit: Simon Ridgway/HBO

Yes, HBO renewedIndustryfor a fifth season in February 2026, days before the final episode of season 4 aired. The series' fourth season saw Pierpoint grads Harper (Myha'la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) navigating one of their biggest scandals yet, with repercussions that tested both of their ambitions and loyalties.

None of which should have been a surprise to fans. Back in May 2025, Abela teased in an interview withThe Guardianthat season 4 felt like "the most high-camp, crazy villain origin story of all time."

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What will season 5 ofIndustrybe about?

Myha’la and Marisa Abela in Industry.Credit: Simon Ridgway/HBO

The official plot details forIndustry's fifth season haven't been released. But fans can expect their favorite character arcs and storylines to wrap up as the show's creators confirmed that season 5 will be its last.

"For some time now we have been thinking about how best to end the show on an unparalleled high," Down and Kay said in a joint statement. "Unlike some of our characters, we know when to leave a party."

The pair, who based the series on their experiences as former bankers, thanked their "evangelical fan base" for tuning in since day one.

"The characters will live on because of their world-class performances," they continued, "Seeing the HBO ident in front of our work will never stop being a thrill. It remains the best place to make television, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration well into the future."

Who will be in the cast?

Myha’la in Industry.Credit: Simon Ridgway/HBO

The cast ofIndustry's fifth season hasn't been confirmed. However, most of the show's stars are expected to reprise their roles for the final installment. Myha'la shared the news on her Instagram Stories, writing that the show was going to "go out [with] a bang," while Abela reposted aDeadlinearticle with the news on her Stories, along with a saluting emoji.

Max Minghella— who joinedIndustryin season 4 as Tender CFO Whitney Halberstram — shared Down and Kay's official statement on his Stories with a heart emoji.

Where can I watchIndustry?

Marisa Abela and Kit Harington in Industry.Credit: Simon Ridgway/HBO

All four seasons ofIndustryare available to stream onHBO Max.

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Kate Middleton Speaks Welsh for the First Time as She and Prince William Mark St. David's Day

Kate Middleton and Prince William celebrated St. David's Day on March 1

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NEED TO KNOW

  • The Princess of Wales spoke Welsh for the first time in a video shared on Instagram

  • St. David's Day is celebrated annually to honor the patron saint of Wales

Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare celebrating St. David's Day with a special message that marked a first for the Princess of Wales.

Kate, 44, and William, 43, honored the national Welsh holiday on Sunday, March 1, with a video shared onInstagram.

In the clip, Kate speaks Welsh for the first time. "To everyone in Wales, a very happy St David's Day," William begins, standing beside Princess Kate.

"Wales is very close to our hearts, and we look forward to every visit," themom of threecontinues.

William adds, "It is a beautiful country with a rich history and wonderful people," as Kate then concludes, "Wishing you a day of celebration with family and friends."

The Prince and Princess of Wales greeting well-wishers as they arrive for their visit to Wales on Feb. 26Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty

The Prince and the Princess of Wales wrote, translated from Welsh, in their Instagram post's caption: "Happy Dewi Festival Day! 🏴󠁧󠁢 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁿🌼."

The video marked Prince William and Princess Kate's first time speaking in Welsh together publicly, according toHello!.

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St. David's Day is an annual Welsh celebration that honors the patron saint of Wales, St. David. It is celebrated each year on March 1.

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Kate and William's video message was shared days after the pair visited Powys in Wales to celebrate the holiday on Thursday, Feb. 26.

While greeting well-wishers during a walkabout on their visit, Princess Kate was met bya man who asked for her autograph.

She declined the request, however, as it is a protocol that British royal family members follow due to the risk of forgery.

"I can't sign things, I'm so sorry. I can shake your hand, though," Kate said to the man, as seen in a video shared byHello!onInstagram.

Princess Kate then shook the man's hand and gave him a hug, before she waved goodbye to greet others in the crowd.

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Sarah Pidgeon Breaks Her Carolyn Bessette Kennedy Fashion Streak in Bold Baby Pink Dress at 2026 Actor Awards

Sarah Pidgeon is showing off her fashion prowess at the 2026 Actor Awards

People Sarah Pidgeon at the 2026 Actor Awards (left) and as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in 'Love Story' (right)Credit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty; Eric Liebowitz/FX

NEED TO KNOW

  • The actress arrived in a sculptural gown, steering away from the minimalist fashion of the late Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, whom she plays in Love Story

  • While promoting the series, which follows Carolyn's relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr., Pidgeon opened up about the costuming of the show and how it helped her channel the late fashion publicist

Sarah Pidgeonis letting her style shine.

In recent weeks, fans of the 29-year-old actress got to see her lean into the fun of method dressing amid the promotion ofLove Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette. Pidgeon, who plays Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, tackled the press tour, including the Fashion Week events nestled in it, in a variety of ensembles, from an earth-toned Prada look in Milan to an all-black outfit in New York, channeling the effortless cool of the late Carolyn.

However, Pidgeon has made sure to sprinkle some of her own flair into the mix, continuing to do so at the2026 Actor Awards.

Sarah Pidgeon at the 2026 Actor AwardsCredit: Amy Sussman/Getty

On March 1, the star arrived looking glamorous in a baby pink strapless gown with a mermaid-like silhouette. The design was also exaggerated at the back with its volume revealed to the cameras on the carpet.

She paired the dress with white pointed-toe heels and jewelry by Rahaminov Diamonds. Her hair was styled in a low-hanging ponytail framed with waved pieces.

Following the debut ofLove Story, which also stars Paul Anthony Kelly (John F. Kennedy Jr.), Carolyn's sense of style has made headlines once again, and Pidgeon herself has also talked about its legacy.

Speaking on a Feb. 19 episode ofThe Run-Through with Vogue, Pidgeon remembered the fashion publicist for her "amazing coats" and "well-tailored" pieces.

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But, when asked what she "inherited" from Carolyn's style, Pidgeon explained that thelate Calvin Klein publicistalways stood out despite the clothes she was wearing. "I think the thing that strikes me about Carolyn is that you really see her first despite wearing very architectural pieceslike a lot of Yohji [Yamamoto]."

In an interview with PEOPLE, Pidgeon also said how thecostumes helped her understand Carolyn's relationship to the public eye, and therefore step into her shoes.

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Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon at the 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette' premiereCredit: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup

"I think understanding — or at least my interpretation of her relation to the press — she was fiercely private, so I think it made so much sense, and you could feel it when you put the clothes on," Pidgeon shared. "It makes you stand in a different way, and it sort of holds you in and protects you."

The Actor Awards, formerly the Screen Actors Guild Awards, is the first to occur following the event's major name change. It's also the first time the ceremony has an official dress code instituted byElle, the publication in partnership with the show.

An "official red carpet dress code" that was announced on Jan. 15 asked stars to outfit to the theme of "Reimagining Hollywood Glamour from the '20s and '30s." The very Met Gala-like rule draws inspiration "from an era defined by cinematic elegance and bold expression" and "aligns with the overall creative vision of this year's show," while inviting "attendees to reexamine classic ideas of glamour reimagined for a modern red carpet."

See PEOPLE's full coverageof the 32nd annual Actor Awards Sunday, March 1 as they air live on Netflix.

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ELLE is officially partnering with The Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, for the upcoming ceremony.

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This builds on an existing relationship, following ELLE and The Actor Awards' co-hosting ofThe Actors Nightin December. The glitzy gathering brought together Hollywood's buzziest talent in the weeks leading up to nominations, which wereannouncedon January 7.

The collaboration speaks to a broader celebration of performance alongside style, artistry, and influence, both on- and off-screen. "ELLE has a long history with Hollywood, and we have always championed both emerging talent and established stars," says editor-in-chief Nina Garcia. "Our vision of fashion is forever intertwined with what we see on-screen, so I'm thrilled that ELLE is joining The Actor Awards as its first-ever fashion partner. We're excited to bring our distinct editorial point of view to an event that celebrates creativity, craft, and the power of storytelling."

The partnership will debut at the 32nd annual Actor Awards, presented by SAG-AFTRA, which will stream live globally. Below, find out everything to know about the ceremony and ELLE's role in supporting this year's show.

When is the 2026 Actor Awards?

The Actor Awards will take place at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at 8 P.M. ET / 5 P.M. PT. Red carpet arrivals will begin at 5 P.M. ET / 2 P.M. PT.

Where will the event stream?

For the third consecutive year, The Actor Awards will stream live exclusively on Netflix. The ceremony will be available on the platform globally, allowing audiences around the world to tune in.

Who will be honored at the 2026 Actor Awards?

This year's Actor Awards will recognize impactful on-screen performances, with nominees including Michael B. Jordan (Sinners),Teyana Taylor(One Battle After Another), Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme), and the casts ofThe Pitt,Frankenstein,The Studio, andAbbott Elementary, among others.

Harrison Ford will also be presented with the SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award in honor of his decades-long career and contributions to Hollywood.

Who will host the ceremony and present the awards?

Kristen Bell will host.

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Deadlinereported on February 27 that Sterling K. Brown, Lisa Kudrow, Chase Infiniti, Timothee Chalamet, and Wunmi Mosaku will present at the Actor Awards.The Wrapalso confirmed on February 27 that Jacob Elordi, Damson Idris, Yerin Ha, and Samuel L. Jackson will present at the ceremony.

How is ELLE involved in the 2026 Actor Awards?

As part of its exclusive partnership with The Actor Awards, ELLE will collaborate across several of the show's most meaningful moments to deliver bespoke content. We will play a central role on the red carpet, shaping coverage that highlights what nominees and presenters are wearing, as well as how their personal style connects to performance and cultural impact.

Our involvement also extends beyond the broadcast itself. During show week, ELLE and The Actor Awards will collaborate on Actors Rising, an event spotlighting the next generation of performers making their mark. Following the live ceremony, ELLE will host the Official Post-Awards Gala at the Shrine, bringing together winners, nominees, presenters, and industry leaders to close out the night in celebration.

"As The Actor Awards continue to evolve for a global audience, partnering with ELLE allows us to elevate fashion as a central part of the show's creative expression," says Jon Brockett, the showrunner and executive producer of The Actor Awards. "It's an opportunity to align the red carpet, the show, and the culture around it into a single, cohesive moment."

What is the red carpet dress code?

For the first time in the ceremony's history, The Actor Awards will have an official red carpet dress code set by ELLE. The theme, "Reimagining Hollywood Glamour From the '20s and '30s," draws inspiration from an era defined by cinematic elegance and bold expression.

The dress code aligns with the overall creative vision of this year's show and invites attendees to reexamine classic ideas of glamour reimagined for a modern red carpet. Expect sensual gowns, dramatic silhouettes, and fluid, boundary-pushing designs, all inspired by the timeless Art Deco spirit that defined early Hollywood.

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