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Daniel Craig Just Gave Us a Sneak Peek at an Unreleased Omega Watch
At the Olympics, the former Bond showed off a never-before-seen timepiece that takes cues from previous limited-edition 007 releases.
By Cam Wolf
TAG Heuer Is Bringing Back My Favorite Sports Watch Ever
A Seafarer superfan geeks out over the model’s long-awaited return.
By Oren Hartov
How Lucky Blue and Nara Aziza Smith Made Viral Internet Fame From Scratch
The 22-year-old viral TikTok sensation (her) and the 26-year-old supermodel (him) make a content feast out of their beautiful young family and idyllic back-to-basics life in Texas. So, why do millions of followers tune in?
By Carrie Battan
The Most Anticipated New TV Shows of 2024
With the return of Squid Game, Industry, Pachinko, Slow Horses and Umbrella Academy, plus new offerings from Marvel and DC—and much more—it's looking like a great year to stay inside and stream.
Nicholas Galitzine Talks About His Homme-Fatale Turn in ‘Mary and George’
The Mary & George star on onscreen chemistry, blowing up Anne Hathaway’s phone, and why Ryan Gosling is his North Star.
Disney+’s ‘X-Men '97’ Trailer Picks Up Right Where the Classic ‘90s Animated Series Left Off
If you were of cartoon-watching age during the Clinton years, chances are you're already humming the theme song.
Great Valentine’s Day Movies Are Hard to Come By, But Here Are 13 Romantic Movies For Every Valentine's Day Mood
Valentine’s Day can be hard, no matter your relationship status. Your search for a great Valentine’s Day movie need not be.
The Pop Genius You Probably Forgot All About
GQ columnist Chris Black on Feist, who paved the way for our female-led pop moment back in the iPod Nano age—and keeps getting better, even if the hype machine has moved on.
Dead & Company’s Sphere Show Designer Talks Space, Time, Vertigo, Skeletons, and the Future of Live Music
Treatment Studio cofounder Sam Pattinson on working with John Mayer and Dead & Co. to create a wheel-reinventing live-Dead experience in less than six months.
Trevor Jackson, The “Guy On The Side,” Takes Center Stage
The Grown-ish star talks about his second album, that viral Tyla cover, and trying to make “the realest music in the world.”
Is Frank Ocean About To Drop New Music? (Probably Not. But You Never Know.)
A photo of Ocean playing bass in the studio sparks a new round of speculation about an artist who's turned anticipation into performance art.
Dìdi Is the First Great MySpace-Era Coming-of-Age Movie
The brilliant comedy-drama brings a grip of late-aughts signifiers—AIM chats, Facebook wall posts, Verizon Ringback Tones, Warped Tour bands—to the big screen in the most painfully accurate and hilarious way possible. Director Sean Wang tells GQ what it took to recreate an oft-overlooked period for his first feature film.
How The Acolyte’s Manny Jacinto Brought Sexy Back to Star Wars
“I think baby oil goes a long way,” the Sith Lord heartthrob tells GQ about turning the internet’s collective knees to jelly. “Baby oil and wet hair.” With The Acolyte’s first season all wrapped up, Jacinto talks training for those breathtaking fight scenes, what he learned after getting cut from Top Gun: Maverick, working with Lindsay Lohan on Freaky Friday 2, and what he hopes to do in season two.
The Story So Far’s Parker Cannon on Processing Grief, Befriending Blink-182, eBay Deep Dives, and His ‘Weird’ Relationship to Music
As his band's new album, I Want to Disappear, hits stores, the frontman tells GQ: “I'm in a much more comfortable place with who I am, where our band has gone, and where it's taken me.”
Christopher Walken Did Not Know About His Fatboy Slim-Dune Connection
The legendary actor talks playing Emperor of the Known Universe in Dune: Part Two and the strange coincidence involving a music video from 2001.
Industry’s Stock Surges
The multinational-banking drama’s third season premieres this Sunday, and the show’s lens on the intersection of money and power has never been sharper. Two GQ staffers compare notes on HBO’s sleeper hit.
By Gabriella Paiella and Daniel Riley
We're Doing ‘Men Don’t Read Books' Discourse Again. Here's What We're Missing
The self-improvement-obsessed grindset bros who can't spare the bandwidth to pick up a novel are the people who need literature the most.
By Jason Diamond
Industry's Unintelligible Finance Jargon, Explained
Don't know your long from your short? Still think “cable” is how HBO shows get to your TV and that a “yard” is three feet? With season three around the corner, here's our breakdown of the series' most alienating acronyms and weirdest rhymes.
By Jack King
Industry Season 3: How Mickey Down and Konrad Kay Created the Most Adrenalized Show on TV
The best friends behind HBO’s Industry know how to get your blood pumping
By Daniel Riley
House of the Dragon's Olivia Cooke on Alicent’s Tragic Ultimatum in the Season Finale: “She’s Trying to Accept That This Is What Has to Happen”
The actor speaks to GQ about the devastating choice that ends season two.
By Jack King
Cruising Entourage Memory Lane With Jerry Ferrara
The one-and-only Turtle returned to Los Angeles for the HBO show’s 20th anniversary and takes GQ on a tour of the gang’s old stomping grounds.
By Frazier Tharpe
How to Wear Loafers: 18 Foolproof Ways to Pull Off the Shoes of the Summer
From David Letterman in 1995 to Ayo Edebiri in 2024, here's how uber-stylish folks have rocked loafers across the decades.
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By Yang-Yi Goh
Wait, Is Trap Based on a True Story?
Yes, kind of! And like every crazy 1980s event involving a pro sports team, there's a documentary about it. Read on.
By Gabriella Paiella
He's Already the Greatest Shooter in NBA History. Can Stephen Curry Become a TV Star, Too?
With his new sitcom Mr. Throwback, Steph becomes the latest hooper to try his hand at acting. We visited the set to check out the Splash Brother's improv chops.
By Joseph Bien-Kahn
The Three Things House of the Dragon's Finale Tells Us About What's Coming Next
We're about to see the bloodiest sea battle in the history of Westeros—and that's only the beginning.
By William Goodman
Ween's Chocolate and Cheese Has Aged Like Wine
The unlikeliest rock gods of the ‘90s mark the thirtieth anniversary of a great album that surprised even their most loyal fans.
By Alex Pappademas
Trap Is a Gift to Shyamalan Heads and Shyamalan Haters Alike
A locked-in Josh Hartnett performance holds the polarizing auteur's wackiest movie together.
By Frazier Tharpe
Long Live Harrison Ford, Indifferent King of the Captain America Press Tour
He's 82, he's a legend, and he has no time for your stupid questions.
By Jack King
Post Malone’s Savvy Country Reboot
When he broke out with “White Iverson” ten years ago, Post Malone was probably the last artist you’d expect to see rocking Wranglers at the Super Bowl or recording a country album with an F-150 on the cover and everyone from Chris Stapleton to Dolly Parton in the credits. But as GQ columnist Chris Black points out, this is increasingly just what pop-star evolution looks like in 2024.
By Chris Black
Henry Cavill's Iconic Military Watches Are the Real Star of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
In Guy Ritchie's latest spy story, the Man of Steel star straps on legendary Jaeger-LeCoultre and Cyma timepieces worn by soldiers in WWII.
By Finlay Renwick
House of the Dragon’s Emma D’Arcy on Rhaenyra’s Murderous Turn: ‘She Feels Like a God’
Ahead of the season finale, GQ spoke to the actor about episode seven’s blood-and-fire ending and catches up with them on the events of a scorching season.
By Jack King
Exclusive: Introducing the Hard Quartet, Indie Rock's Next Great Supergroup
Pavement's Stephen Malkmus, Superwolf's Matt Sweeney, Emmett Kelly, and Jim White talk about the new band they formed in secret—and reveal their first single and video, “Earth Hater.”
By Sam Sodomsky
Emma Corrin on Deadpool & Wolverine's Ending and Killing an Iconic Marvel Hero: “I Felt So Bad”
A spoiler-filled conversation with the star of Marvel's latest big swing.
By Ben Allen
Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom, Plus All the Other Big Reveals From Marvel's Comic-Con Panel
The MCU's original box-office hero—and Oscar winner—will return to play the Fantastic Four's nemesis in the next two Avengers films.
By William Goodman
Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan, Reviewed by Bob Dylan Impersonators
We asked four Dylan tribute-act performers what they make of Timmy-as-Zimmy in the first trailer for A Complete Unknown.
By Josiah Gogarty