Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenna Ortega and Delroy Lindo are among those expected to present at the Actor Awards on Sunday.
Additional presenters will include Odessa A’zion, Viola Davis, Andy Garcia and SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s action epic “One Battle After Another” goes into the night with a record-breaking seven nominations, the most in the ceremony’s history. The Warner Bros. release earned bids for cast ensemble, stunt ensemble and five individual acting nominations — Leonardo DiCaprio, Chase Infiniti, Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn and Teyana Taylor.
Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” 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.”
On the television side, Apple’s “The Studio” leads with five nominations including cast ensemble and acting bids for Seth Rogen, Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Hahn and the late Catherine O’Hara.
The final season of Netflix’s hit show “Stranger Things” was shut out, along with the “Star Wars” spinoff series “Andor” from Disney+. Instead, SAG-AFTRA recognized Paramount’s neo-Western series “Landman” and Netflix’s political thriller “The Diplomat.”
Kristen Bell hosts the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA, which will stream live on Netflix, on March 1 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles. Harrison Ford will be presented with the SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award. Prior to the ceremony, Paige DeSorbo and Scott Evans will host the show’s official pre-show streaming live on Netflix at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT.




