The Casting Society rolled out the red carpet on Thursday, February 26, 2026, for its 41st annual Artios Awards, honoring exceptional casting across film, television, and theater. Leading the charge in feature film categories were "Jay Kelly," taking home the prize for Big Budget Feature Comedy, and "Sinners," recognized in the Big Budget Feature Drama category. Animated Feature laurels went to "Zootopia 2," marking a significant night for diverse cinematic achievements.

The star-studded ceremonies unfolded simultaneously in three major cities: Los Angeles at The Beverly Hilton, hosted by Harvey Guillén; New York at the Edison Ballroom, led by Jeff Hiller; and London at One Moorgate Place, with Jessica Gunning as host. Beyond the major category wins, other film projects celebrated included "Rental Family" for Studio or Independent Feature Comedy, "Sentimental Value" for Studio or Independent Feature Drama, and "The Fisherman" for Feature: International.

Television also saw its share of victories, with first-year shows like "The Pitt" and "The Studio," alongside the limited series "Adolescence," receiving top honors. Fan favorites "Hacks" and "Severance" were also among the acclaimed series, while the TV movie "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" secured a win. The evening also featured special recognition awards, including the Lynn Stalmaster Award for Career Achievement presented to Ayo Davis, the Hoyt Bowers Award for Excellence in Casting to Julie Ashton, and the Rosalie Joseph Humanitarian Award posthumously to Laura Adler.