The SAG Awards get renamed as The Annual Actor Awards before March 2026 broadcast

The SAG Awards, one of Hollywood’s primary peer-judged honors, will undergo a formal rebranding ahead of its next broadcast. Beginning with the 32nd ceremony on March 1, 2026, the event will be known as **The Annual Actor Awards**. Organizers state that the new name better reflects the ceremony’s identity for viewers in the United States and worldwide.

As reported by Deadline, the decision was announced jointly by Jon Brockett, the telecast’s showrunner and executive producer, and JoBeth Williams, an actress and chair of SAG-AFTRA’s Awards Committee. They described the shift as “a perfect next step in the show’s evolution” and emphasized that the core purpose of the awards remains unchanged: actors honoring actors.

## A Legacy of Celebrating Outstanding Performances

For over three decades, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, commonly referred to as the SAG Awards, have honored outstanding performances in film and television. As the show expanded, particularly after its move to Netflix in 2024, organizers increasingly found that the name did not translate clearly to international audiences.

### Reason for the Name Change

Organizers noted that the acronym ‘SAG’ is widely recognized within the entertainment industry but may be less clear to international audiences unfamiliar with the history of the Screen Actors Guild. The new title is intended to eliminate this ambiguity.

Officials explained that the new name aligns more directly with the award itself, making it easier for audiences to understand what it represents. Jon Brockett, executive producer of the telecast, said:

> “Since the beginning, our statue has been called ‘The Actor,’ and we’re a show that’s entirely about actors, so this new name is a perfect next step in the show’s evolution. The Actor Awards presented by SAG-AFTRA gives viewers in 190-plus countries an immediate understanding of who we are and what we’re about.”

The renaming also reflects the awards’ expanding global reach. Since the move from basic cable to Netflix starting with the 30th edition, the ceremony has drawn viewers from around the world.

## Continuity in Administration and Format

Aside from its new name, the format and process behind the SAG Awards will remain the same. Organizers made it clear that all processes—including submissions, eligibility, voting, and presentation—will remain unchanged.

The show is still to be produced and presented by SAG-AFTRA, the union created in 2012 from the merging of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA).

JoBeth Williams emphasized:

> “The Actor Awards makes that crystal clear to audiences everywhere: when they tune in, they know they’re going to see their favorite actors celebrated by those who truly know the craft.”

The peer-voting model, in which actors recognize the work of fellow actors, remains a defining feature. Organizers note that this element has contributed to the ceremony’s industry respect for more than three decades.

The 32nd edition of The Annual Actor Awards will mark the official launch of the new title. Organizers state that the updated name modernizes the ceremony while preserving its established purpose—to celebrate outstanding performances in film and television through peer recognition.

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FX’s “English Teacher” Cancelled After Two Seasons

**FX Comedy Series “English Teacher” Cancelled After Two Seasons**

The FX comedy series *English Teacher* will not be returning for a third season, as Deadline has revealed the show has been cancelled.

Created by Brian Jordan Alvarez, *English Teacher* stars Alvarez as Evan Marquez, a high school teacher in Austin, Texas. The series follows Evan as he navigates the complex intersection of personal, professional, and political challenges within a high school setting. Throughout the first season, Evan works through his relationships, interactions with students, and dealings with fellow faculty members, while trying to answer the question: can you truly be your full self at your job?

The first season of *English Teacher* premiered in 2024 across FX, Hulu, and Disney+, with the second season arriving on those platforms earlier this year.

**Critical Acclaim and Awards**

*English Teacher*’s first season earned widespread critical praise, receiving three Critics’ Choice Awards nominations including Best Comedy Series. It also garnered four Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations, including Best New Scripted Series, along with two Writers Guild Award nods for New Series and Episodic Comedy.

The show quickly became one of the best-reviewed series of the year. It appeared on numerous critics’ year-end Top 10 lists — notably ranked as the #1 Best Show of the Year by both Decider and Consequence. The first season holds a Certified Fresh score of 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and a Must Watch score of 83 on Metacritic. Its second season achieved an impressive 100% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

**Cast and Production**

Alongside Brian Jordan Alvarez, the series stars Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, Sean Patton, and Carmen Christopher. Alvarez not only created the show but also served as an executive producer, alongside Paul Simms, Jonathan Krisel, Dave King, Kathryn Dean, Jake Bender, and Zach Dunn.

Both seasons of *English Teacher* are currently available to stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ in the United States, and on Disney+ internationally.

**Looking Ahead**

As with many cancelled shows, if you haven’t yet watched *English Teacher* or want to revisit it, now is the time. Cancelled series are often removed from streaming platforms to cut costs.

**Roger’s Take**

It’s unfortunate that *English Teacher* wasn’t given more time to find its audience, especially since comedy shows often need longer to build momentum. There is speculation that the show’s future was impacted by allegations of sexual assault made last summer by Jon Ebeling — a collaborator of Brian Jordan Alvarez on *The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo*. The warning signs appeared when FX gave minimal promotion to the new season upon its release earlier this year.

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