After being canceled last year due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the annual Oscars Nominees Luncheon was back Tuesday at the Beverly Hilton. Nominees across all 24 categories mingled and schmoozed before taking part in the traditional class photo.

The event, which dates back to the 1980s, marks the first major Oscars celebration in the lead-up to the ceremony March 15.

The 98th Academy Awards, hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien for the second year in a row, will air live — from the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood — on ABC and stream live on Hulu starting at 4 p.m. Pacific. The show will move to YouTube in 2029.

Here are all the arrivals from the Oscars nominees lunch, updating live.

Teyana Taylor and Steven Spielberg Teyana Taylor and Steven Spielberg embrace.

Teyana Taylor and Steven Spielberg share a sweet moment on the Oscars luncheon carpet.

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Timothée Chalamet Timothée Chalamet, wearing an electric blue suit, poses on the beige carpet.

Timothée Chalamet earned his third nomination in the lead actor category and fourth overall.

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Michael B. Jordan Michael B. Jordan, wearing a gray suit, poses in front of the Oscars logo.

Michael B. Jordan earned his first Oscar nomination for his role in “Sinners.”

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Wunmi Mosaku Wunmi Mosaku holds her baby bump on the beige carpet.

Wunmi Mosaku is glowing on the beige carpet.

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‘Sinners’ crew Sev Ohanian, Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler, Wunmi Mosaku, Delroy Lindo and Miles Caton pose on the beige carpet.

“Sinners” producer Sev Ohanian, director Ryan Coogler, producer Zinzi Coogler and actors Wunmi Mosaku, Delroy Lindo and Miles Caton pose on the beige carpet.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo DiCaprio, wearing a black suit and white tie, poses on the beige carpet.

Leonardo DiCaprio looks dapper on the beige carpet.

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Chloé Zhao Chloé Zhao, wearing a black dress, poses on the beige carpet.

Chloé Zhao, the first woman of color and the first woman of Asian descent to win the directing Oscar, is up for the award again this year.

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Ethan Hawke Ethan Hawke points to a photographer.

Ethan Hawke arrives at the Oscars luncheon.

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Steven Spielberg Steven Spielberg poses with hands crossed.

Steven Spielberg, one of the most celebrated filmmakers in Oscar history, produced best picture nominee “Hamnet.”

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Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos pose on the beige carpet.

Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos arrive at the Oscars lunch. The pair have made four movies together, including their latest, the dark comedy “Bugonia.”

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Jacob Elordi Jacob Elordi, wearing a suit and skinny tie, poses on the beige carpet.

Jacob Elordi smolders on the beige carpet.

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Elle Fanning Elle Fanning, wearing a black suit dress, poses on the beige carpet.

The great Elle Fanning arrives at her first-ever Oscars lunch.

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Teyana Taylor Teyana Taylor, in a black leather dress, poses on the beige carpet.

Teyana Taylor slays one carpet after another.

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Ashley Schlaifer Ashley Schlaifer, wearing a long blue collared dress, poses on the beige carpet.

Ashley Schlaifer is among the producers of best picture nominee “Train Dreams.”

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Alice Felton and Malgosia Turzanska Alice Felton and Malgosia Turzanska hug on the beige carpet.

“Hamnet” set decorator Alice Felton and costume designer Malgosia Turzanska pose together on the beige carpet.

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Diane Warren Diane Warren, wearing an oversized suit, poses on the beige carpet.

Diane Warren has received 17 Oscar nominations for original song.

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Kate Hudson Kate Hudson, wearing a red dress with long black leather gloves, poses on the beige carpet.

Kate Hudson’s nomination for lead actress comes 25 years after her first-ever nom for “Almost Famous.”

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Lynette Howell Taylor Lynette Howell Taylor, wearing a tan three-piece suit, poses for cameras.

Producer Lynette Howell Taylor, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, arrives on the beige carpet for the Oscars Nominees Luncheon.

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