Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Welcome to the grid – #tronares is out today! @disneystudios
Love. Loyalty. Lies. A young Catholic schoolteacher’s world changes the night she meets Michael – an older, married Protestant barrister. Their connection is instant. Their affair, forbidden. #Trespasses coming soon to Channel 4.
Anyone want to go camping? A young director seeks out a reclusive actress from the Camp Miasma slasher franchise for another installment, and chaos follows. Get an exclusive look at director Jane Schoenbrun teaming up with Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson for a blood-soaked world of desire, fear, and delirium in ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma.’
Most Wanted. 4 March 2026. What a magical evening at THE iconic Royal Albert Hall!! Just want to say thank you to everyone for the most fantastical event. I could not have done it without all of you – our cast, our team @faneproductions @warchilduk @premierpersonalpr and our incredible audience. A huge thank you especially to our amazing and talented cast – Helen Mirren (I KNOW 🤯), @disgracecampbell @goldarosheuvel @dianasilverss @joycrookes @livkatecooke @amy.trigg @gurinder.chadha @fearnecotton @gemmachan @belpriestley Beyond proud to be a global ambassador for @warchilduk and to help support children living in conflict zones. 📷 @fmarshallphoto
Most Wanted. 4 March 2026. What a magical evening at THE iconic Royal Albert Hall!! Just want to say thank you to everyone for the most fantastical event. I could not have done it without all of you – our cast, our team @faneproductions @warchilduk @premierpersonalpr and our incredible audience. A huge thank you especially to our amazing and talented cast – Helen Mirren (I KNOW 🤯), @disgracecampbell @goldarosheuvel @dianasilverss @joycrookes @livkatecooke @amy.trigg @gurinder.chadha @fearnecotton @gemmachan @belpriestley Beyond proud to be a global ambassador for @warchilduk and to help support children living in conflict zones. 📷 @fmarshallphoto
what a night! @disneystudios #tronares
Ever wondered how a screen legend becomes immortalised at Madame Tussauds? 🎬 Here’s a sneak peek of Gillian Anderson’s first sitting for her figure. From The X-Files to The Crown, she’s finally coming to Madame Tussauds London – stay tuned. #GillianAnderson #MadameTussaudsLondon
Gillian Anderson has not only become known as an actor of startling depth, but also as a woman unafraid to hold space – on screen, on stage, and in life. For the Autumn issue, the Chicago-born, multi-hyphenate sat down with Glass to reflect on her career spanning over three decades, during which she has moved with chameleonic brilliance between projects. She inhabited roles as complex and contradictory as the many women who watch her, from Margaret Thatcher in The Crown, Emily Maitlis in Scoop, to, of course, Stella Gibson in The Fall and Jean Milburn in Sex Education. Anderson’s stance on empowering the female lens was something that was born from landing her breakout role of Dana Scully in The X-Files. At just 24, the imposter syndrome was unavoidable. “I’ve been hired as this character and I need to get over the fact that the person inside of me doesn’t feel worthy. I had no experience before this show and it very quickly became a No.1 hit, and I had to perpetually pretend that I had her confidence”. 11 seasons later and a handful of acting’s most prestigious awards, Anderson was not only a household name but a woman in control of steering her own narrative. Now, making her long-awaited return to the sci-fi genre, she stars in Tron: Ares, the third instalment of the famed Tron series alongside Jared Leto, Evan Peters, and Greta Lee. The blockbuster follows the consequences of AI as it crosses into the physical world. “We are beyond the precipice now,” reflects Anderson, pointing out the similarities between fact and fiction. With Netflix’s The Abandons and Channel 4’s Trespasses also scheduled for Autumn releases, she proves that for all the formidable women she’s played, she remains the most compelling. The Autumn issue will be available to purchase from mid-October, and available to download on our app on 13 October. Photographer: @jasonhetheringtonstudio Stylist: @marthaward Hair: @sandrahahnel Makeup: @amanda.grossman Manicurist: @chiara.ballisai Photography assistant: @alfie_bungay Styling assistant: @jesss_milller Interview: @imogenclark_ Talent: @gilliana All jewellery: @boucheron Jacket: @louisvuitton Trousers: @alexandermcqueen