LOS ANGELES (AP) — Next month’s will honor films including the “Avatar” sequel, “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Elvis” and popular television series like “Abbott Elementary,” “Better Call Saul” and “The White Lotus.”
The American Film Institute announced its slate of honorees Friday ahead of its gala luncheon on Jan. 13 in Beverly Hills, California.
The institute selects 10 movies and shows for its ceremony, which honors projects deemed among the best of the year culturally and artistically.
Additional film honorees are: and “Women Talking.”
The other television series being honored are: Hacks,” Mo,” “Pachinko,” “Reservation Dogs,” Severance” and “Somebody Somewhere.”
A special award will be given to which stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two men whose friendship falls apart.
The Associated Press