The 10 best movies we saw at 2026 Sundance Film Festival, ranked

Stars are descending upon Park City forSundance, one last time.The film festival is underway and has so far been packed with A-listers, including Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan. The pair turned out for the premiere of "Cookie Queens," a Girl Scouts documentary from their company Archewell Productions. Charli XCX also premiered her new film "The Moment," a mockumentary based on her "Brat" era, in which she plays a fictional version of herself.Sundance 2026 will mark the final edition of the festival in its longtime home of Utah before it moves to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027.Scroll through for the best celebrity photos from Sundance 2026 so far, starting with, from left, Prince Harry, director Alysa Nahmias and Duchess Meghan attending the premiere of "Cookie Queens" on Jan. 25, 2026.

USA TODAY <p style=Stars are descending upon Park City for Sundance, one last time.

The film festival is underway and has so far been packed with A-listers, including Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan. The pair turned out for the premiere of "Cookie Queens," a Girl Scouts documentary from their company Archewell Productions. Charli XCX also premiered her new film "The Moment," a mockumentary based on her "Brat" era, in which she plays a fictional version of herself.

Sundance 2026 will mark the final edition of the festival in its longtime home of Utah before it moves to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027.

Scroll through for the best celebrity photos from Sundance 2026 so far, starting with, from left, Prince Harry, director Alysa Nahmias and Duchess Meghan attending the premiere of "Cookie Queens" on Jan. 25, 2026.

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See Harry and Meghan, more celebs step out at Sundance Film Festival

The movies atSundance Film Festival's swan song in Park City, Utah, were very on theme for the event, celebrating independent cinema with familiar faces in challenging fare, quirky examinations of youth and fascinating documentaries.

We'll have to see if any of this year's slate reaches the level ofSundance's greatest hits, films like "Get Out," "Clerks" and best picture winner "CODA." But the 2026 fest was ruled by "Josephine," a family drama that picked up two major honors, the U.S. dramatic Grand Jury Prize and the U.S. dramatic audience award, and boasts Channing Tatum's best performance yet.

As we await Sundance'smove to Coloradoin 2027, here are the top 10 movies we saw at this year's festival, ranked:

10. 'Public Access'

Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry appears on New York public television in the 1970s in the documentary "Public Access."

In the 1970s, the wild and woolly New York public TV channels were the Internet before the Internet and made public access cool prior to "Wayne's World." David Shadrack Smith's mesmerizing documentary chronicles how the shows' free-for-all nature won over fans (and brought well-known figures like Debbie Harry to the programming), prompting free-speech fights but also creating an important cultural hub for the gay community.

9. 'Carousel'

Jenny Slate and Chris Pine are childhood sweethearts who give a relationship another go later in life in the romance "Carousel."

Divorced doctor Noah (Chris Pine) hasn't seen his childhood sweetheart Rebecca (Jenny Slate) in years since she skipped town for D.C. When she returns to their Ohio hometown and becomes the debate coach for Noah's daughter, they decide to give their relationship another go. However, their long time apart and family problems become obstacles and old issues arise again for the cute couple in a solid romantic drama about love and reconnection.

8. 'Bedford Park'

A mall security guard (Son Sukku) and physical therapist (Moon Choi) meet under accidental circumstances and grow close in the romantic drama "Bedford Park."

In the romantic drama (which won a special jury award for debut feature), physical therapist Audrey (Moon Choi) moves back home to help her mother recover after a car accident. She also makes an unlikely new friend in Eli (Son Sukku), the mall security guard who hit her mom. With his car in the shop, Audrey drives Eli to work and school and the two grow closer as Audrey comes to grips with an abusive childhood and Eli wrestles with his shady past.

7. 'Hot Water'

A teenager (Daniel Zolghadri) and his Lebanese mom (Lubna Azabal) go on a cross-country road trip after he's kicked out of school in the dramedy "Hot Water."

The gonzo road-trip dramedy stars Lubna Azabal as a Lebanese college professor who decides to drive her hockey-loving teen son (Daniel Zolghadri) from Indiana to California to live with her ex after the kid gets kicked out of school. Mother and youngster get personal for the first time in a while as she deals with a family issue back home, and the oddball twosome runs into various crazy situations, from one really smelly hitchhiker to a nudist colony.

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6. 'Extra Geography'

Galaxie Clear (left) and Marni Duggan are British schoolgirls who are best friends until a teacher and a play by Shakespeare come between them in the comedy "Extra Geography."

The clever teen comedy centers on Minna (Galaxie Clear) and Flic (Marni Duggan), top students and codependent besties at a British girls' boarding school. In an effort to be more worldly, the pair decide to try being in loveandto audition for a production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." However, their friendship is sorely tested when they vie for the affections of their geography teacher (Alice Englert) and get very different roles in the play.

5. 'Broken English'

Marianne Faithfull and George MacKay appear in "Broken English," which takes a look back at Faithfull's noteworthy life.

This loving tribute to Marianne Faithfull is the answer to boring rock docs and uninspired music biopics. Tilda Swinton and George MacKay play members of a fictional Ministry of Not Forgetting who chronicle the six-decade career of Faithfull and prove the singer and actress was more than just Mick Jagger's girlfriend. Mostly filmed beforeher death last year, the movie lets Faithfull reminisce about her high-profile life and have one last song with Nick Cave.

4. 'Run Amok'

A high schooler (Alyssa Marvin, center) crafts a musical to memorialize her mom in the coming-of-age dramedy "Run Amok."

Meg (Alyssa Marvin) lost her art-teacher mom in a devastating school shooting. A decade later, with the help of her lacrosse-playing cousin Penny (Sophia Torres), Meg is determined to pull off a high school musical re-creating those fateful six minutes. She begins to see different perspectives in the undertaking − including that of the shooter himself, much to the dismay of music teacher Mr. Shelby (Patrick Wilson) − in the thoughtful teen dramedy.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Greenland 2: Migration" (Jan. 9 in theaters): Ten years after a comet destroyed most of Earth, the Garrity family (Morena Baccarin, Roman Griffin Davis and Gerard Butler) leave the safety of their bunker to find a new home.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="People We Meet on Vacation" (Jan. 9 on Netflix): Poppy (Emily Bader) and Alex (Tom Blyth) are college friends who go on holiday every summer in the romantic comedy based on the Emily Henry novel.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Internship" (Jan. 13 video on demand): Ollie Roddy (far left), Alix Villaret and Lizzy Greene star as young assassins trained in a secret CIA program in the action thriller.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Night Patrol" (Jan. 16 in theaters): Dermot Mulroney stars as the leader of a LAPD task force that's also a group of vampires in the action horror movie.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Rip" (Jan. 16 on Netflix): Ben Affleck (left) and Matt Damon play Miami cops figuring out what to do with a load of cartel money in the twisty action thriller.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Mercy" (Jan. 23 in theaters): Chris Pratt stars as a detective on trial for murdering his wife who has 90 minutes to convince an AI judge of his innocence.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Mother of Flies" (Jan. 23 on Shudder): Toby Poser co-writes, co-directs and stars in the horror film as a dark witch sought out by a young woman who gets a deadly diagnosis.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Untitled Home Invasion Romance" (Jan. 27 video on demand): Jason Biggs (right, with Justin H. Min) directs and stars in the comedy as a husband who fakes a break-in to save his marriage.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Moment" (Jan. 30 in theaters): British pop star Charli XCX plays a fictionalized version of herself preparing for a headline tour in the mockumentary.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Send Help" (Jan. 30 in theaters): Linda (Rachel McAdams) and her sexist boss Bradley (Dylan O'Brien) get stuck on a deserted island after their plane crashes in the dark comedy/survival thriller.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Strangers – Chapter 3" (Feb. 6 in theaters): Masked serial killers Scarecrow and Pin-Up Girl return to menace their prey one last time in the horror trilogy closer.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Whistle" (Feb. 6 in theaters): Nick Frost stars in the horror movie as the teacher whose students find an ancient Aztec death whistle that, when blown, will summon their future deaths to hunt them down.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Honey Bunch" (Feb. 13 on Shudder): Jason Isaacs stars as a father whose daughter is a patient at a facility for experimental memory treatments in the horror movie.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Wuthering Heights" (Feb. 13 in theaters): The romance between Cathy (Margot Robbie) and Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) gets dark and complicated in the adaptation of the Emily Brontë novel.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="I Can Only Imagine 2" (Feb. 20 in theaters): Trace Adkins (far left) stars as manager of the Christian rock band MercyMe (Mark Furze, Ezra Proch, Jason Burkey, Aaron Benward and John Michael Finley) in the biopic sequel.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Psycho Killer" (Feb. 20 in theaters): James Preston Rogers plays the Satanic Slasher, a serial murderer pursued by a police officer after the brutal death of her husband in the horror movie.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="In the Blink of an Eye" (Feb. 27 on Hulu): Kate McKinnon (left) and Yeji Kim star in a sci-fi drama featuring three stories that explore themes of humanity and connection across thousands of years.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Scream 7" (Feb. 27 in theaters): Guess who's back? Masked maniac Ghostface haunts an old foe in the latest installment in the long-running slasher franchise.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Bride!" (March 6 in theaters): Frank (Christian Bale) and his reanimated bride (Jessie Buckley) are the Bonnie and Clyde of Maggie Gyllenhaal's outlaw monster movie.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Hoppers" (March 6 in theaters): Thanks to some newfangled technology, Mabel (voiced by Piper Curda, center) gains new perspective on the animal world in the Pixar animated comedy.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" (March 6 in theaters, March 20 on Netflix): Cillian Murphy reprises his role as soldier-turned-criminal Tommy Shelby in a continuation of the British period drama series.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Reminders of Him" (March 13 in theaters): Fresh out of prison, Kenna (Maika Monroe) comes home to rebuild her life and connects with local bar owner Ledger (Tyriq Withers) in the Colleen Hoover adaptation.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Project Hail Mary" (March 20 in theaters): Ryan Gosling stars as a junior high science teacher who goes to space to save humanity and befriends an alien in the sci-fi adventure.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Ready or Not 2: Here I Come" (March 27 in theaters): Grace (Samara Weaving, left) and her estranged sister Faith (Kathryn Newton) have to survive being hunted in the horror-comedy sequel.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Drama" (April 3 in theaters): Robert Pattinson and Zendaya star as an engaged couple whose wedding week goes seriously awry after some information is revealed in the romantic dramedy.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" (April 3 in theaters): Luigi (voiced by Charlie Day, right) throws down with new villain Bowser Jr. (Benny Safdie) in the animated adventure sequel.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Apex" (April 24 on Netflix): In the survival thriller, Charlize Theron plays a grieving woman seeking solace in the Australian wilderness who's hunted by a ruthless serial killer.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Mother Mary" (April in theaters): A pop star (Anne Hathaway, right) reunites with her estranged best friend and ex-costume designer (Michaela Coel) in the psychosexual thriller.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Mandalorian and Grogu" (May 22 in theaters): The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) and his little buddy Grogu star in a "Star Wars" movie continuation of their Disney+ show.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Disclosure Day" (June 12 in theaters): Colin Firth has an alien encounter in Steven Spielberg's mysterious sci-fi movie, also starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor and Colman Domingo.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Toy Story 5" (June 19 in theaters): Old-school toys Buzz (voiced by Tim Allen, second from right) and Woody (Tom Hanks) face new technology in the Pixar animated comedy.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Supergirl" (June 26 in theaters): After debuting in "Superman," Milly Alcock reprises her role as the Man of Steel's party-girl cousin in the DC superhero movie.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="Motor City" (2026 in theaters): Ben McKenzie (far left) and Pablo Schreiber star as Detroit cops on different sides of the law in the 1970s-set action thriller.

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3. 'The Incomer'

Domhnall Gleeson (center) plays an outsider who comes bearing bad news for siblings (Gayle Rankin and Grant O'Rourke) on a remote Scottish isle in the comedy "The Incomer."

Domhnall Gleeson stars in the absurdist comedy as Daniel, a nerdy government official who arrives on a remote Scottish isle to let the lone inhabitants know they need to leave. The protective Isla (Gayle Rankin) and her man-child brother Sandy (Grant O'Rourke) have spent their life there and won't go quietly. As this bird-brained trio spend time together, hearts and minds are changed in an enjoyably daft narrative exploring family, fantasy and folklore.

2. 'Rock Springs'

Kelly Marie Tran plays a widowed mom who finds her new place is haunted by ghosts of the past in the horror movie "Rock Springs."

The rare horror movie that's an outstandingly freaky mix of family drama and tragic historical tale. The recent death of her husband leads Emily (Kelly Marie Tran) to moving her young daughter and Chinese mother-in-law to a Wyoming coal-mining town. Both mom and kid are forced to face a dark presence around them as they deal with ghosts of their own past in a haunted place forever marked by racism and a brutal massacre.

1. 'Josephine'

An 8-year-old girl (Mason Reeves, center) gets support from her parents (Gemma Chan and Channing Tatum) when she's called to testify in a rape trial in the drama "Josephine."

The standout family drama digs into a parent's worst nightmare as well as innocence lost. An 8-year-old girl (Mason Reeves) and her father (Channing Tatum) are in a park on a soccer outing when she witnesses a young woman being raped. In the aftermath, the kid exhibits bad behavior and asks hard questions, with dad and mom (Gemma Chan) at a loss to help when she's asked to testify in a jury trial. Reeves turns in a heartbreaking performance, Tatum is at the height of his talents and Philip Ettinger is also great as the assailant who becomes a phantom-like figure in the child's mind.

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The 10 best movies we saw at 2026 Sundance Film Festival, ranked

Stars are descending upon Park City forSundance, one last time.The film festival is underway and has so far been packed w...
Jennifer Lopez, Michael Jackson, Weird Al Yankovic Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty; Bettmann Archive/Getty; Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty; Bettmann Archive/Getty; Ron Galella Collection via Getty

The Grammysare guaranteed to give us something to talk about the next day — or for years to come.

On the red carpet, you won't see any Old Hollywood ballgowns; instead, musicians includingJennifer LopezandToni Braxtonhave taken the opportunity to wear head-snapping gowns that start trends (and make some blush).

And as one of the most visible stages in music, there have been plenty of all-timer performances worth a rewatch, even decades later.

The ceremony, which first took place back in 1959, has also seen a lot of history-making moments from musicians who later became legends, such asMichael Jackson,Beyoncé,Mariah Careyand more.

As we gear up for the68th Annual Grammy Awardstonight, look back at these vintage photos from shows past.

History Makers

The Jackson 5 and Gladys Knight and the Pips CBS via Getty

CBS via Getty

The Jackson Five posed with Gladys Knight and the Pips backstage at the 1974 show after they presented the latter with the Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus.

The Star Is Here

Barbra Streisand Bettmann Archive/Getty

Bettmann Archive/Getty

A young Barbra Streisand holds up her trophy for her work onA Star Is Bornin 1978. "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" would win the star two of her 10 trophies that night — one for Song of the Year, the other for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female.

Paying Homage

Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart Barry King/WireImage

Barry King/WireImage

The Eurythmics' Dave Stewart couldn't help but laugh at his bandmate, Annie Lennox, dressed up as Elvis for the 1984 show.

Triple Date

Emmanuel Lewis, Michael Jackson and Brooke Shields Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Michael Jackson, who was nominated in 1984 for 12 Grammys forThriller, arrived with Emmanuel Lewis and Brooke Shields for the history-making night.

The King Is Crowned

Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones CBS via Getty

CBS via Getty

They don't call him the King of Pop for nothing: He nearly swept, taking home eight awards that night (a record up to that point) along with producer Quincy Jones.

Oh-So-'80s

Hulk Hogan, Mr. T and Cyndi Lauper Vinnie Zuffante/Getty

Vinnie Zuffante/Getty

It would be hard to sum up the decade more succinctly than this photo of Hulk Hogan and Mr. T mingling with Cyndi Lauper at the 1985 Grammy Awards.

New on the Scene

Whitney Houston Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

A fresh-faced Whitney Houston held her award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, for the song "Saving All My Love for You" at the 1986 ceremony.

Family Business

Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Naomi and her daughter Wynonna Judd were a lookalike pair at the same show. The duo won the Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal that year.

Cool as a Cucumber

Sinead O'Connor Vinnie Zuffante/Getty

A young Sinead O'Connor opted for a tattoo-inspired biker jacket for the 31st Annual Grammys in 1989.

Breaking Barriers

DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty

Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty

DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith made history at the 1989 Grammys, winning the first-ever trophy for Best Rap Performance for their song "Parents Just Don't Understand."

Unbelievable

Weird Al Yankovic Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Weird Al Yankovic could hardly believe his eyes as he nabbed an award for Best Concept Music Video in 1989.

Effortless Beauty

Selena Arlene Richie/Getty

Selena was radiant as she posed with her award for Best Mexican-American Album at the 36th Annual Grammys in 1994.

Golden Guys

Boyz II Men DAN GROSHONG/AFP via Getty

DAN GROSHONG/AFP via Getty

Boyz II Men accented their all-white ensembles with some gold, winning Best R&B Album and Best R&B Performance by a Group in 1995.

All the Wins

Trisha Yearwood MATT CAMPBELL/AFP via Getty

MATT CAMPBELL/AFP via Getty

Trisha Yearwood proudly held her two Grammys — Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals — in 1998.

For You

Ricky Martin Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty

Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty

Ricky Martin was over the moon as he posed with his Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance forVuelve.

Hard Launch

Jennifer Lopez Scott Gries/ImageDirect

Scott Gries/ImageDirect

Jennifer Lopez made a huge splash at the 2000 show, rocking this risqué Versace gown that legendarily led to the launch of Google Images.

Princess of Pop

Britney Spears Dave Hogan/Getty

Dave Hogan/Getty

Britney Spears ushered in her era of total domination, performing a medley of "...Baby One More Time" and "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" in 2000.

Dream Come True

Christina Aguilera J. Vespa/WireImage

J. Vespa/WireImage

Her fellow Disney alum, Christina Aguilera also snagged her first trophy, winning Best New Artist the same night.

Peek-a-Boo

Toni Braxton Vinnie Zuffante/Getty

Vinnie Zuffante/Getty

The following year, Toni Braxton rocked a daring ensemble by Richard Tyler to the 2000 ceremony. The R&B singer also won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "He Wasn't Man Enough."

Father-Daughter Time

Zoe Kravitz and Lenny Kravitz Dave Hogan/Getty

Dave Hogan/Getty

Lenny Kravitz was hand-in-hand with daughter Zoë at the 2000 show.

Showing Love

Elton John and Eminem Dave Hogan/Getty

Dave Hogan/Getty

Sir Elton John and Eminem go in for a hug following their emotional performance of the rapper's song "Stan" in 2001.

True to Self

Pink Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Pink was punk-rock chic while on the red carpet during the 44th Grammys.

Comeback Queen

Mariah Carey Kevin Winter/Getty

Kevin Winter/Getty

Mariah Carey took the 2005 airwaves by storm with her album,The Emancipation of Mimi, which produced hits like "We Belong Together," "It's Like That," "Shake It Off," and more. So, when the 48th Annual Grammy Awards rolled around the next year, it was no surprise she walked away with three trophies.

The Cool Guys Club

Maroon 5 Carlo Allegri/Getty

Carlo Allegri/Getty

Newly anointed superstars Maroon 5 kept their cool as they snagged the Best New Artist win in 2005.

Dangerously Iconic

Beyoncé SGranitz/WireImage

SGranitz/WireImage

In 2004, Beyoncé began her solo reign, snagging five of the six Grammys her debut albumDangerously in Lovehad been nominated for.

New Girl

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that if Iran does not make a deal regarding its nuclear program, "we'll find out" whether Iran's supreme leader was correct to predict that a U.S. attack on the country would spark a regional war.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei'sSundayremarks on a potential war come as Trump has weighed military action against Iran in response to the country's nuclear ambitions and the government's bloody crackdown on protesters.

Asked by a reporter about Khamenei's remarks, Trump said, "Of course he would say that."

"But we have the biggest, most powerful ships in the world over there, very close, couple of days, and hopefully we'll make a deal," he continued. "We don't make a deal, then we'll find out whether or not he was right."

Tensions have been high after the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear facilities in June, and in recent weeks Trump has blasted Iran's crackdown on protesters.

In January, Trump told Politico thathe believedit was "time to look for new leadership in Iran." As protests escalated last month, Trumptold Iranian protestersthat "help is on its way," urging them to continue protesting. Thousands of people have been killed in the protests, according toa rights group.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said last week that there were no planned talks between his country and the U.S., but said he was prepared for talks to resume.

Also last week, Trump said that "a massive armada" was on its way to Iran.

"Like with Venezuela, it is, ready, willing, and able to rapidly fulfill its mission, with speed and violence, if necessary," he said ina postto Truth Social. "Hopefully Iran will quickly 'Come to the Table' and negotiate a fair and equitable deal — NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS — one that is good for all parties."

Trump said the "armada" was a larger fleet than the one sent to Venezuela, referencing the operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro and bring him and his wife to the U.S. to face charges. Trump also referenced the June strikes in Iran, saying in the post that "the next attack will be far worse!"

NBC News haspreviously reportedthat the U.S. has sent a carrier strike group, as well as aircraft and land-based air defense systems, to the Middle East.

Following Trump's post, Ali Shamkhani, a senior adviser to Iran's supreme leader, warned that any response to a U.S. attack would be widespread.

"Any military action by the United States, from any location and at any level, will be considered the start of a war," Shamkhanisaid,according to Iranian state-run news agency IRNA. "The response will be immediate, comprehensive and unprecedented. The aggressor, the heart of Tel Aviv and all those who support the aggressor will be targeted."

Trump pulled the U.S. fromthe Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, in 2018, during his first presidential term. The deal offered Iran relief from sanctions in exchange for limiting its nuclear program.

If Iran declines a nuclear deal, Trump says 'we'll find out' if a U.S. attack sparks a regional war

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