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Delectable, indulgent, creamy,and demure. These are all adjectives that can describe Pantone's 2025 Color of the Year, and we all love it.
The Pantone Color Institute has finally named the Color of the Year for 2025, and it’s Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse! This color is described as a “warming, brown hue imbued with richness” and reflects our “desire for comfort.”
Laurie Pressman, the Vice President of the Pantone Color Institute, said in a statement, “For Pantone Color of the Year 2025, we look to a mellow brown hue whose inherent richness and sensorial and comforting warmth extends further into our desire for comfort, and the indulgence of simple pleasures that we can gift and share with others.”
Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, said that the Pantone 17-1230 expresses a “level of thoughtful indulgence.”
“Sophisticated and lush, yet at the same time an unpretentious classic, Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse extends our perceptions of the browns from being humble and grounded to embrace aspirational and luxe,” she added.
Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse is a soft, warm brown that reminds us of sophistication and elegance, but also some of our favorite things in life, like coffee, chocolate, and ice cream!
It’s obviously different from the brightness of Peach Fuzz, the 2024 Color of the Year, and the vibrance of Viva Magenta, the 2023 Color of the Year, but it’s still a pleasing color to look at.
How does the Pantone Color Institute choose the Color of the Year each year?
The Pantone Color Institute has been releasing the “Color of the Year” for 26 years now, beginning in December 1999 with the color Sky Blue. Since then, the color experts have been announcing the COTY project.
Everyone probably has asked this question, “How do they do it?”
Well, it’s quite an easy answer: they forecast and take a look at what’s trending in fashion, entertainment, art, music, travel, social media, and others.
According to an interview with WWD in 2021, Laurie Pressman said that the color of the year is “an expression of a mood or an attitude on the part of the consumers, a color that will resonate around the world, a color that reflects what people are looking for and what they feel they need that color to answer.”
She also added, “Color is a language that expresses what is taking place in our global culture.”
What does the Pantone 2025 Color of the Year remind you of? Let us know what you think!
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After weeks of speculation since the release of the mysterious teaser, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo finally announces her highly-anticipated comeback with a mini album
release on Feb. 14, 2025!
After almost two years since releasing her solo debut single, “Flower,” and achieving global success, Jisoo is set to give her fans a little more love with her forthcoming EP, “AMORTAGE,” on Valentine’s Day. The album title merges the French word for love, “amor,” with the cinematic term “montage,” and plans to capture “the essence of love’s journey — fleeting moments stitched together into a vivid, unforgettable reel.”
Jisoo’s personal label, Blissoo, unveiled the timeline for the album’s release last Jan. 27 on all their social media pages, further hyping fan’s excitement. According to the post, Jisoo will be releasing various content from concept photos and tracklist spoilers to music video teasers leading up to the release on Feb. 14.
Pre-orders are also scheduled for Feb. 3 and a special event will be held on the album’s release day. More details will be revealed in the coming weeks, according to the agency.
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Apart from her musical activities, Jisoo is also starring in Coupang Play’s original Zombie thriller, “Newtopia,” which is premiering on Feb. 27. This marks the singer's second TV series appearance following JTBC’s “Snowdrop” in 2021 where she starred alongside Jung Hae-In.
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Squid Game took the world by storm when it premiered on Netflix in 2021, becoming the platform’s most-watched series with over 330 million viewers. The South Korean dystopian thriller features childhood games turned into deadly challenges, captivating audiences with its gripping story and sharp social commentary.
With Season 2 now streaming, the stakes are higher and the games are more twisted than ever. How did these seemingly innocent childhood pastimes transform into the nerve-wracking spectacles that define Squid Game?
Let’s dive into the games that have kept fans on the edge of their seats across both seasons.
The simple yet strategic game kicked off the series. Two players take turns using their folded paper tiles (ddakji) to try and flip their opponent’s tile on the ground. If they can flip it, they get a point. Now, would you want to play this with The Recruiter?
Here's a quick four-minute guide on how to make your own ddakji:
A deceptively cheerful game begins the deadly competition. Players must move toward the finish line when Young-hee, the eerie doll, announces “Green Light” and freeze when it says “Red Light.” Any movement detected after “Red Light” results in immediate elimination. With only five minutes to cross the field, every step is a tense gamble in the show.
You can play this game in real life — sans motion detectors and snipers. Assign someone who will act as "Young-hee," and they will stand with their back turned on the players who are assembled a few meters away. "Young-hee" will have free rein when they can say "Green Light" or "Red Light," turning as they shout the latter. As the game goes in the series, players' end goal is to cross the distance between them and "Young-hee" without being eliminated. "Green Light" means they can move towards the finish line, and "Red Light" means they must freeze. Anyone who continues to move during "Red Light" will be eliminated — figuratively, not literally.
This game turns a childhood treat into a nerve-wracking challenge. Players select one of four shapes — circle, triangle, star, or umbrella — and receive a honeycomb cookie with their chosen design in the center. Players must carefully cut out the shape in 10 minutes using a needle, ensuring it remains intact.
Check out this easy guide on how to make your own dalgona cookie using just two ingredients:
More than just a test of strength, this classic game requires teamwork and strategy. Teams of 10 face off on towering platforms, pulling a rope to topple their opponents. In Season 1, Gi-hun’s team shows that brains can triumph over brawn as the losing team plunges to their doom.
An iconic game that crosses cultures, this group game only requires two groups (how many players per group depends on you) and a rope. Agree on a middle point between the two groups as that point will determine which group wins. The goal is for your team to "tug" the rope until the other group crosses over the line towards you.
Marbles
Perhaps the most emotional game of the series, this round pits friends and allies against one another. Players pair up, and each duo chooses their own marble game. The goal is to win all 10 marbles from the opponent within 30 minutes.
The game presented various ways of earning all marbles from their opponent. One of the easiest games was throwing your marble further than your opponent; the furthest marble wins. Another is best played outdoors as you need to craft a shallow pit in the sand or dirt and the goal is to throw your marble into that pit.
Players must cross a bridge made of 18 pairs of glass panels, with each pair consisting of one tempered (safe) tile and one normal (breakable) tile. With no way to identify which is which, every step could be a player’s last. The 16-minute time limit adds even more pressure to the deadly guessing game.
Unlike the other games in this list, this deadly game doesn't have a real-life counterpart.
Squid Game
The final showdown takes place on a squid-shaped playground. The attacker’s goal is to hop on one foot through the court’s boundaries and reach the squid’s “head.” Defenders can run on two feet, trying to block or push the attacker out of bounds. In this ultimate test of wit and willpower, only one can emerge victorious.
Here's an easy-to-follow how-to video so you can try it out yourselves. Next team-building, anyone?
A twist on the classic game, this version requires players to form rock, paper, or scissors with both hands, then remove one hand to reveal their final choice. The remaining hand determines the winner, keeping players on edge as they anticipate their opponent’s strategy.
But let's hear it straight from The Recruiter himself:
This thrilling relay combines five mini-games that test both individual skill and teamwork:
Ddakji: Flip the opponent’s paper tile with precise throws.
Flying Stone: Throw a stone to knock over another stone while staying behind a line. Miss, and your team must retrieve it before trying again.
Gong-gi: Toss five dice in increasingly tricky patterns, then catch them all on the back of your hand to finish.
Spinning Top: Use a cord to spin a top, requiring coordination and technique. A failed attempt means starting over.
Jegi: Kick a shuttlecock-like object five times in a row without letting it fall. Success in each game is crucial to advancing within the five-minute limit.
It could be quite a lot to absorb. Luckily, Netflix dropped a mini-game tutorial featuring the pink guards:
Mingle is reminiscent of Musical Chairs, but with a twist. Players must find a room along the perimeter of the hall and enter it with the exact number of people required. Failing to enter a room or being in a group with an incorrect number results in elimination.
If there's any song in the series that we couldn't quite get out of our heads, it would have to be the traditional Korean nursery rhyme "Round and Round." This game requires a bit of preparation and honestly, who would have so many rooms in a single venue? Netflix's video below explains the rules of Mingle, but here's how you can play it without the need for so many rooms.
In a large venue, have everyone gather in the middle and craft "rooms" or multiple squares along the perimeter using tape. Since the borders aren't as physical as a wall, you'll need plenty of eyes to monitor the groups and ensure people aren't crossing from one "room" to another. Good luck!
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With the “28 Years Later” trailer shattering records — amassing nearly 150 million views and becoming the second-most-watched horror trailer of all time — the excitement for this long-awaited installment is undeniable.
As fans gear up for the film’s June 20release, it’s the perfect time to revisit the “28” series. This post-apocalyptic franchise redefined modern horror with its chilling depiction of a world ravaged by the Rage Virus. Here’s a look back at the films that started it all and what to expect from the next chapter.
Warning: Spoilers ahead!
‘28 Days Later’ (2002)
Website/Sony Pictures
Release Date: June 27, 2003
Running Time: 1 hour, 53 minutes
Rotten Tomatoes: 87%
Under the direction of Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, “28 Days Later” begins with a group of animal rights activists who break into a laboratory to free chimpanzees. They're no regular chimps, however, as they're infected with "Rage Virus," and the activists become patient zero in what very quickly becomes an epidemic that spreads across the nation.
28 days later, Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up from a coma to find London eerily deserted. The Rage Virus, a deadly and highly contagious infection, has turned people into violent creatures.
This isn’t a zombie movie in the traditional sense. The infected are fast, brutal, and terrifyingly human, making survival even harder. The film’s gritty style and haunting shots of an empty Westminster Bridge made it a game-changer for horror movies.
Good news for fans and newcomers: “28 Days Later” is finally available for digital streaming on Amazon. It’s been hard to find for years, so now’s the perfect time to catch up.
‘28 Weeks Later’ (2007)
Release Date: May 11, 2007
Running Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes
Rotten Tomatoes: 72%
Set six months after the initial outbreak, “28 Weeks Later” follows NATO’s efforts to repopulate and rebuild London. Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, the movie shifts focus to a larger scale but keeps the intense, personal horror of the first film.
The story centers on Tammy (Imogen Poots) and Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton), two siblings whose actions accidentally bring the Rage Virus back into the safe zone, throwing everything into chaos. Packed with action, the film includes unforgettable scenes like the firebombing of London and desperate escapes through the London Underground.
This movie focuses mainly on the human experience amid the chaos. Don (Robert Carlyle), who abandoned his wife Alice (Catherine McCormack) during the outbreak, becomes a key figure as his choices lead to disaster. The movie shows how small decisions can cause huge problems.
If you love a good buildup, “28 Weeks Later” has plenty of quieter moments that prepare you before the tension ramps up. The film builds the dread before everything falls apart, especially when the “safe zone” becomes a nightmare. You can't help but root for the Scarlet (Rose Byrne) and Sgt. Doyle (Jeremy Renner) as they do their best to save the kids.
When the virus reaches Europe at the end, the chilling final shot will leave you craving the next chapter.
Eighteen years after the last film was shown, the franchise is back with “28 Years Later.” Danny Boyle and Alex Garland return alongside cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle to continue the story.
This time, we follow Isla (Jodie Comer), her husband Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), and their son as they live on a fortified island off Northumberland. But their trip to the mainland reveals dark secrets and new threats in a world that’s learned to live with the infected. With Ralph Fiennes joining the cast and a gripping plot, fans can expect a thrilling return to this horrifying universe.
The film’s trailer has already broken global records. If that’s any sign, this installment is set to be just as impactful as its predecessors.
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Nominations for the 97th
Academy Awards (a.k.a. The Oscars) have just been announced and movie musicals proved to be this year’s biggest contenders as “Emilia Pérez”
takes the lead with 13 nominations, followed by “Wicked”
and “The Brutalist” with ten nominations each.
Actors Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennot hosted the live broadcast last Thursday (Jan. 23), presenting the nominations for the film industry’s most prestigious top prize. The Oscars will air on Mar. 2, 2025 on ABC, live from The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles with Conan O’Brien set to host the ceremony.
“Emilia Pérez” has seen success earlier this month when it won Best Motion Picture at The 82nd
Golden Globes, the show’s top prize, along with three other awards. The Spanish-language musical
stars Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, and Selena Gomez, and is about a Mexican cartel leader who hires a lawyer to help her disappear and transition into a woman. Despite the controversies surrounding the movie, it was honored with thirteen nominations including Best Picture, Best International Feature Film, Best Actress in a Leading and Supporting Role
for Karla Sofía Gascón and Zoe Saldaña, Best Cinematography, and Best Director for Jacques Audiard.
The beloved Broadway musical film adaptation “Wicked” defied all gravity in terms of box office success as it soared to the top of the charts, even winning the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award at the Golden Globes. Stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande both received nods from The Academy and were nominated for Best Actress in a Leading and Supporting Role, respectively. Rumor has it that Cynthia is only one Oscar away from achieving EGOT status! The film also received nominations for Best Picture, Best Music, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects.
ICYDK, this is the first time since 1968, when “Funny Girl” and “Oliver!” were nominated, that two musicals were nominated in the Best Picture category.
Meanwhile, the dark drama “The Brutalist” was recognized for its stunning cinematography and acquired ten nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor in Leading Role for Adrien Brody, Best Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role
for Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones, as well as Best Director.
Other Best Picture nominees include “Anora,” “A Complete Unknown,” “Conclave,” Dune: Part Two,” “I’m Still Here,” “Nickel Boys,” and “The Substance.” You can also expect to see a start-studded night this March — and new faces on the nominees' row as much of the acting categories were dominated by first-time nominees such as Demi Moore
(“The Substance”), Ariana Grande ("Wicked"), Kieran Culkin (“A Real Pain”), and Zoe Saldaña (“Emilia Pérez”).
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GOT7, one of the third-generation K-Pop groups that defined the genre in the past years, has finally made their full-group comeback after three years.
Their 13th
EP, “Winter Heptagon” and the music video for its title track, “Python” were released on Jan. 20, 2025, under a partnership with Kakao Entertainment. It is their first group release since their departure from their former agency, JYP Entertainment, in 2021 and the release of their self-titled EP.
This comeback also marks the celebration of GOT 7’s 11 years in the K-Pop industry. South Korean media
has described their most recent music as “resonance rather than a sound,” with the group deciding to exist “through their hearts, not through a contract.”
“Winter Heptagon” consists of nine tracks, including the title track “Python.” All songs were co-written and produced by the members of GOT7.
GOT7 will also be holding their first concert in six years, “NESTFEST,” at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea from Feb. 1 to 2, 2025. The Feb. 2 show will be livestreamed for international fans via Beyond LIVE. Tickets are now available through Melon Ticket and Beyond LIVE.
GOT7, consisting of members Jay B, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, Youngjae, BamBam, and Yugyeom, debuted in 2014 under JYP Entertainment. Known for their songs “A,” “If You Do,” “Hard Carry,” and “You Calling My Name,” the group has made waves internationally for their music.
Since their departure from JYP Entertainment, the group has focused on their solo careers and enlisted for their mandatory military service.
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2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for K-Pop
filled with unforgettable music and out-of-the-box concepts. Whatever your vibe, the genre is sure to sneak its way into your playlists this year.
From long-awaited reunions of legendary groups to thrilling new releases of chart-topping idol members, here’s a lineup of confirmed comebacks that will surely dominate the worldwide music scene. Buckle up, K-Pop stans, it’s going to be a wild ride of concerts, new albums, and explosive eras set to define your year!
GOT7
Photo from X (Formerly Twitter)/GOT7Official
Comeback date: Jan. 20
First up on the list is third generation group, GOT7, who recently announced their comeback last month. Known for their hits “If You Do” and “You Calling My Name,” members Jay B, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, Youngjae, BamBam, and Yugyeom are proving their popularity remains sound as they gear up for the first music release as a group in over three years with their forthcoming mini-album entitled, “Winter Heptagon.”
Teasers and concept photos have already rolled ahead of the release date and can we just say they are chef’s kiss!
A member of the iconic super group, Super Junior, Eunhyuk is set to make a solo breakthrough with his first mini album, “EXPLORER” slated for release on Jan. 27.
This EP marks a significant milestone in his solo career after nearly two decades of pursuing various music projects, including being part of sub-units Super Junior K.R.Y. and D&E.
The multi-talented performer is reported to showcase a more personal side of himself for this comeback as the album will be focusing on the theme of self-exploration and reflection while conveying his life journey through heartfelt music and lyrics. He recently dropped the album’s track list, revealing collaborations with fellow members, Kyuhyun and Donghae.
Photo from X (Formerly Twitter)/SJ_DnE_official
IVE
Photo from X (Formerly Twitter)/IVEstarship
Comeback date: Feb. 3
K-Pop girl group, IVE, is welcoming February with the release of their third EP, “IVE EMPATHY.” The announcement was made on their third anniversary last year, and was initially scheduled for an earlier release but was postponed following the Dec. 29 Jeju Air crash.
This EP marks the groups much awaited return after a nine-month break since their previous EP, “IVE SWITCH,” which featured tracks “HEYA” and “Accendio.” The group recently unveiled a single from the album called “REBEL HEART,” accompanied by a music video.
“Through ‘Rebel Heart,’ IVE will once again present a new musical style born from their self-assurance,” said Starship Entertainment, IVE’s label.
INFINITE
Photo from X (Formerly Twitter)/IFNT_Official_
Comeback date: March 2025
Last year, the popular boy group, INFINITE, who’s known for their sharp choreography and emotional ballads announced their 15th
Anniversary concert tour, “Limited Edition,” which kicked off in Seoul last Dec. 6. On the final day of their Seoul concert, the group made a surprise announcement about their March 2025 comeback, which sent Inspirits (official fan club name) into a frenzy! They also performed an unreleased song called, “Sad Loop” which captured their heartfelt emotions and longing for their fans after they bid farewell at every concert.
The song was eventually released as a single on Christmas day last year as a gift for Inspirits. We don’t know about you but we are infinitely thrilled and looking forward to more songs!
Blackpink
Photo from X (Formerly Twitter)/BLACKPINK
Comeback date: TBA
Get ready, BLINKS! The queens are finally returning to your area! The K-Pop icons were confirmed to make a group comeback by YG Entertainment in a video
posted by the company announcing their plans for 2025.
This marks Blackpink’s
first group project since their 2022 “Born Pink” era, which was highlighted by a record-breaking world tour. Members Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé have since been pursuing solo projects, including Rosé’s first solo album release featuring the hit “APT” with Bruno Mars; Lisa’s performance at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show; and both Jennie and Jisoo expanding their acting careers.
No specific date has been announced yet but the members have recently revealed solo comebacks too, which will keep BLINKS occupied 'til then.
LISA is set to drop her debut album “Alter Ego” on Feb. 28, while Jisoo recently teased fans with a mysterious clip insinuating either a comeback single or album on Valentine’s Day.
Meanwhile, Jennie also revealed in a holiday greeting video
that she’s preparing to release her debut solo album this year. The “Mantra” singer told fans that it had been eleven months in the making and hinted that it explores new sounds and various genres, and will feature exciting collaborations.
We think we can all agree that we’re still not sober from their “Love Shot.” EXO-Ls will be thrilled to know that the legendary K-Pop boy group, EXO, will be making their much-awaited return in the latter half of 2025. This will mark their first project as a group since their 2023 album, “EXIST.”
After a long period of fulfilling military duties, solo activities, and contract renewals, members Suho, Kai, Sehun, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, Xiumin, Chen,and D.O. are finally going to be reunited! This was confirmed by the group’s leader Suho in his acceptance speech at the 2024 Asia Artist Awards where he won Best Artist. The singer detailed Sehun’s return later this year and their plans to release a new album, saying, “Thank you for your love and support. EXO Global, please wait for us. We’ll be back.”
BTS
Photo from Facebook/bangtan.official
Comeback date: TBA 2025-2026
BTS
is arguably the most influential K-Pop act of all time, known to have paved the way for the genre to push its boundaries and expand its reach in the last few years. So it only makes sense that their forthcoming reunion in June
after a period of completing their mandatory military service is much anticipated by fans and music enthusiasts worldwide.
Since announcing their break as a group in June 2022, just days after the release of their album “Proof” — an anthology record celebrating the septet’s greatest hits — the members pursued solo and collaboration projects from mixtapes and albums to variety shows and world tours. Some notable releases include Jin’s EP “Happy,” RM's debut album “Indigo," Suga’s August D “D-Day”
world tour, Jimin’s first solo album “FACE,” J-Hope’s debut album “Jack In The Box," V’s solo album “Layover," and Jungkook’s debut record, “Golden.”
Last year during HYBE’s third-quarter conference call, it was reported that BTS’ comeback has been postponed to 2026 as part of their strategy to diversify its revenue sources. However, there were reports from South Korean media that the group is expected to release a new album once they reunite in June, which coincides with the 10th anniversary celebration of “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life” album series, and their 12th
anniversary in the music industry. This will then be followed by a world tour in 2026.
No specific or confirmed details have been announced, but no matter what, we’re looking forward to having all seven of them back and making music together! Besides, ARMYs would be kept busy till then. The group’s lead dancer, J-Hope, just announced that his first solo world tour will kick off on Feb. 28 while crooner, V, just dropped the concept posters for “Rêvé,"a photobook that collates and reflects on his love for Paris, releasing on Feb. 3.
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It’s officially awards season for film and TV! Following the announcement of SAG nominees and the Golden Globe Awards winners, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has also unveiled the nominees for the EE BAFTA Film Awards.
Leading the nominees with 12 nods is the political thriller film “Conclave,” including Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Director for Edward Berger, Best Original Score, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Meanwhile, the musical crime-comedy film “Emilia Pérez” follows closely with 11 nominations, including Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Director for Jacques Audiard, and Best Editing.
In performance categories, Timothée Chalamet of “A Complete Unknown,” Ralph Fiennes of “Conclave,” Hugh Grant of “Heretic,” Colman Domingo of “Sing Sing,” Sebastian Stan of “The Apprentice,” and Adrien Brody of “The Brutalist” were nominated for Best Leading Actor, while Best Leading Actress nominees are Mikey Madison of “Anora,” Karla Sofía Gascón of “Emilia Pérez,” Marianne Jean-Baptiste of “Hard Truths,” Saoirse Ronan of “The Outrun,” Demi Moore of “The Substance,” and Cynthia Erivo of “Wicked.”
Here are some of the highlights of the EE BAFTA Film Awards nominations:
Best Film
“A Complete Unknown”
“Anora”
“Conclave”
“Emilia Pérez”
“The Brutalist”
British Short Film
“Marion”
“Milk”
“Rock, Paper, Scissors”
“Stomach Bug”
“The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing”
Animated Film
“Flow”
“Inside Out 2”
“The Wild Robot”
“Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”
Supporting Actress
Isabella Rossellini for “Conclave”
Selena Gomez for “Emilia Pérez”
Zoe Saldaña for “Emilia Pérez”
Felicity Jones for “The Brutalist”
Jamie Lee Curtis for “The Last Showgirl”
Ariana Grande for “Wicked”
Supporting Actor
Edward Norton for “A Complete Unknown”
Kieran Culkin for “A Real Pain”
Yura Borisov for “Anora”
Clarence Maclin for “Sing Sing”
Jeremy Strong for “The Apprentice”
Guy Pearce for “The Brutalist”
The nominees were selected by BAFTA’s global voting membership, made up of over 8,100 creatives and film industry practitioners.
The EE BAFTA Film Awards ceremony will be held at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London and will be broadcast on Feb. 16 on BBC One, iPlayer, and BritBox. For the full list of nominees, check out BAFTA’s website.
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