The 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards, celebrating the very best in film over the past year, will take place live in London on Sunday, Feb. 19 from its new home at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
Oscar and BAFTA nominee Richard E. Grant will host the ceremony, while presenter Alison Hammond will take the lead in the BAFTA Backstage Studio.
Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Prince and Princess of Wales— William and Kate—will be in attendance, their first appearance at the awards since 2020, and there will be a special tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II led by Dame Helen Mirren, who won both an Oscar and a BAFTA for her portrayal of the late monarch.
Among those nominated who will be attending are Angela Bassett, Austin Butler, Bill Nighy, Brendan Fraser, Brendan Gleeson, Carey Mulligan, Colin Farrell, Danielle Deadwyler, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Thompson, Guillermo Del Toro, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh and Viola Davis.
And the list of presenters is equally impressive: Ana Taylor-Joy, Ariana DeBose, Brian Cox, Catherine-Zeta-Jones, Cynthia Erivo, Diego Luna, Eugene Levy, Geri Halliwell Horner, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Gwendoline Christie, Hayley Atwell, Hoyeon, Jamie Dornan, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jimmy Akingbola, Jodie Turner-Smith, Julianne Moore, Lily James, Martin Freeman, Matthew Modine, Paapa Essiedu, Rami Malek, Regé-Jean Page, Rita Wilson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Shazad Latif, Sir Patrick Stewart, Sophie Turner, Taron Egerton, Taylor Russell, Toheeb Jimoh and Troy Kotsur.
U.S. audiences can stream the show exclusively on BritBox.