Will Watkins, Alden Dalia, Max Brabant, Clint LaVigne, Faisal Kanaan Birdie Thompson Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment For the past three decades, The Hollywood Reporter's annual Next Generation issue - THR's definitive list of the year's 35 best and brightest individuals age 35 and under - has been highlighting the future of Hollywood leadership like Donna Langley, Bela Bajaria and Mike De Luca. Do you know someone who should be on the list? THR is now accepting online submissions for the 32nd edition of the Next Gen list, which is slated to publish Nov. 5 and will identify 35 standouts who one day will run the entertainment industry. Candidates should be submitted in one of the following categories: agents, managers, film, TV, digital and legal. When submitting, please make clear the candidate's projects or clients, listing them as specifically as possible. Nominees must be 35 or younger on Nov. 5, 2025. The deadline for submissions is Aug 29. Log your submissions here. Note: One strong nomination is much more effective than several copy-and-paste submissions. (And please do not deluge our editors with emails, no matter how well-intentioned.) THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Oasis Oasis Fan Dies After Falling During Concert at London's Wembley Stadium Jeffrey Epstein Ghislaine Maxwell Moved to Lower-Security Texas Prison Where She'll Be Housed With Two Famous Inmates Sean "Diddy" Combs Sean "Diddy" Combs' Lawyers Now Seeking Acquittal on Guilty Verdicts, Months Ahead of His Sentencing The Hollywood Reporter Shirley Halperin Joins Rolling Stone as Co-Editor-in-Chief; Maer Roshan Becomes Sole EIC at The Hollywood Reporter Shannon Sharpe Shannon Sharpe Wanted ESPN Exit News to Wait Until After Brother's Football Hall of Fame Induction Stormy Daniels From Martha to Diddy, Trial Sketch Artist Draws History Live From the Courtroom Oasis Oasis Fan Dies After Falling During Concert at London's Wembley Stadium Jeffrey Epstein Ghislaine Maxwell Moved to Lower-Security Texas Prison Where She'll Be Housed With Two Famous Inmates Sean "Diddy" Combs Sean "Diddy" Combs' Lawyers Now Seeking Acquittal on Guilty Verdicts, Months Ahead of His Sentencing The Hollywood Reporter Shirley Halperin Joins Rolling Stone as Co-Editor-in-Chief; Maer Roshan Becomes Sole EIC at The Hollywood Reporter Shannon Sharpe Shannon Sharpe Wanted ESPN Exit News to Wait Until After Brother's Football Hall of Fame Induction Stormy Daniels From Martha to Diddy, Trial Sketch Artist Draws History Live From the Courtroom