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The Atlanta rapper reveals new details about his two and a half years of detention and his latest album, UY Scuti, in an exclusive interview and GQ Video Cover Story.
By Zach Baron
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Since founding a production company with a genuinely radical vision, Ben Affleck has chosen to make films as an executive first, a director second, and an actor third. But can you really just stop being one of the biggest movie stars on earth?
By Zach BaronPhotography by Gregory Harris
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Jordan once told GQ he intended to spend his 20s doing pedal-to-the-floor work, then take a break. But at 38, he's still seeking out new challenges—from starring (as twins) in Ryan Coogler's new film to directing himself in a Thomas Crown reboot. What keeps the Sinners star moving so fast?
By Frazier TharpePhotography by Jack Bridgland
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The shorts get shorter. The roles get bolder. The fans grow ever more ravenous. Now, Paul Mescal is trading indie tears for blockbuster blood as the centerpiece of Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II.
By Gabriella PaiellaPhotography by Dan Jackson
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In GQ’s October cover story, the artist talks business, legacy, art, and family: “It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being revolutionary.”
By Frazier TharpePhotography by Bryce Anderson
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They’ve spent three decades living intertwined lives at the inconceivably glamorous height of Hollywood. Now, having crossed the threshold of 60, they’re more comfortable than ever throwing bombs, dispensing hard-won wisdom, and, yes, arguing about who had the better mullet in the ’80s
By Zach BaronPhotography by Sølve Sundsbø
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He put up his own money—and property—to make a grand western epic. Now, Costner reveals what’s at stake with Horizon, and why he had to leave Yellowstone to make it.
By Zach BaronPhotography by Fanny Latour-Lambert
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The Oscar-front runner has become one of our finest actors—while staying cleverly out of sight. Now, the Oppenheimer star pulls back the curtain (just a bit).
By Daniel RileyPhotography by Gregory Harris
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He’s one of our most exciting actors—a combustible shape-shifter onscreen, a moon-howling dynamo off it. And he spent the last couple years achieving his Hollywood aspirations at an absurd clip. Now, Barry Keoghan is confronting a rather novel dilemma: deciding which dreams to manifest next.
By Alex PappademasPhotography by Jason Nocito
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This year, Travis Scott bounced back into the spotlight with the summer’s biggest album and a mega-tour to match. And yet, he says, he’s still striving for something even grander. GQ’s Chris Heath hits the road with one of the most dynamic entertainers of our age.
By Chris HeathPhotography by Jack Bridgland
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Twenty years after the death of Robert Kardashian, Kim joins her mother and sisters to talk about how he continues to shape her life and work.
By Sean ManningPhotography by Jack Bridgland
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Euphoria made him Gen Z’s favorite heartthrob. Now, with a breakout role as Elvis, Jacob Elordi is transforming into something more: a bona fide movie star.
By Gabriella PaiellaPhotography by Jack Bridgland
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Some of the things that the reluctant leading man has been contemplating lately include: humanity’s tiny place in our vast galaxy, autumns in New England, whether his dog realizes he’s famous, and how, well, maybe being a movie star isn’t the best occupation for a guy who’s so prone to thinking about absolutely everything.
By Zach BaronPhotography by Stevie Dance
Style
With Pharrell Williams freshly enthroned at Louis Vuitton, a grand new convergence between fashion and pop culture is underway. GQ followed along for the audacious opening of Pharrell’s reign—and learned more about the ambitious revolution he’s planning to mount.
By Noah Johnson Photography by Fanny Latour-Lambert
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Global Editorial Director Will Welch shares the story behind our latest shoot with the music super producer, style icon, and new men’s creative director of Louis Vuitton.
By Will Welch
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As he ventures back into the spotlight to play Ken in the summer blockbuster Barbie, Ryan Gosling talks candidly about why he stepped away from Hollywood, why he’s thinking about movie-making differently now, and why he’s prioritizing the offscreen roles he plays in real life.
By Zach BaronPhotography by Gregory Harris
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His peers are long gone. His craft is a vanishing art. But high fashion’s master tailor is still making clothes for the ages.
By Noah Johnson Photography by Gareth McConnell
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Hoyeon made the overnight leap from model to globally in-demand actor after her performance in Squid Game. Now, at a time when South Korea is minting some of the planet’s biggest stars, she’s working with some of the most celebrated auteurs in cinema, booking some of the most rarefied gigs in fashion, and—after years spent bouncing around the world—beginning to wonder whether the best place to chase her future might just be back home in Seoul.
By Yang-Yi GohPhotography by Elizaveta Porodina
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He changed the course of television with Atlanta and laid out a blueprint for a whole era of dark comedy. And now, out in Ojai, California, the multihyphenate star is preparing for the next phase of his career, building something even bigger and more ambitious that only he could have imagined.
By Mark Anthony GreenPhotography by Fanny Latour-Lambert
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As Apple CEO, he has defied his skeptics and refashioned the world’s most creative company on his own exacting terms. Now, in a frank conversation, he offers new insight into his leadership—explaining why he sees himself as an outsider, how he asserts Apple’s values, and what he does to keep from staring at his iPhone all day.
By Zach BaronPhotography by Mark Mahaney
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