An end, a new beginning
Ruven Afanador for EW; James White for EW; Marc Hom for EW; Peter Yang for EW; Peggy Sirota for EW; Michael Muller for EW; Carlos Serrao for EW; James Macari for EW
The world went through big changes in 2019 — and so did Entertainment Weekly. We said goodbye to our weekly magazine and hello to the new, improved (and perfect-bound) monthly edition. Our cover stars led the way, whether it was for a reunion, a farewell, or just a very very beautiful cast photo. Click through to see all 78 EW covers from 2019.
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Aladdin
Disney
The Big Bang Theory
Justin Stephens for EW
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Men in Black: International
Sony Pictures
Supernatural
Eric Ogden for EW
EW traveled to the Vancouver set for the taping of the show’s 300th episode, which became four different magazine covers — starting with Jensen Ackles.
Supernatural
Eric Ogden for EW
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Supernatural
Eric Ogden for EW
Supernatural
Eric Ogden for EW
Padalecki and Ackles were joined by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Samantha Smith for a special family cover.
The Oscars issue
Justin Fantl for EW
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My Best Friend’s Wedding
Ruven Afanador for EW
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Killing Eve
James White for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
We put together a whopping 16 covers in honor of the epic drama’s final bow — starting with Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen.
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson as The Mountain and Rory McCann as The Hound
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
Sam Richardson as Richard Splett
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
Sarah Sutherland as Catherine Meyer
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
Clea DuVall as Marjorie Palmiotti
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
Kevin Dunn as Ben Cafferty
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Veep
Justin Stephens for EW
Tony Hale and Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Gary and Selina
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BTS
Peter Yang for EW
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Avengers: Endgame
Marco Grob/© Marvel Studios 2019
So many good things came to an end in 2019, including the Avengers as we know them. They were featured on six different April issues, starting with Robert Downey Jr. as Ironman.
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Avengers: Endgame
Marco Grob/© Marvel Studios 2019
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Avengers: Endgame
Marco Grob/© Marvel Studios 2019
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Avengers: Endgame
Marco Grob/© Marvel Studios 2019
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Avengers: Endgame
Jeff Vespa/© Marvel Studios 2019
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Avengers: Endgame
Marco Grob/© Marvel Studios 2019
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The Lion King
© 2019 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Taylor Swift
Peggy Sirota for EW
Before she gave us Lover, Taylor Swift gave EW an interview about her most important pop culture inspirations.
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Game of Thrones
Marc Hom for EW
In May, we couldn’t resist giving readers a couple more covers from Westeros — and the Game of Thrones cast an opportunity to say farewell.
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Game of Thrones
Helen Sloan/HBO
The Stark siblings: Sophie Turner (Sansa), Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran, Kit Harington (Jon Snow), and Maisie Williams (Arya)
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The LGBTQ issue
Carter Smith for EW
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The LGBTQ issue
Carter Smith for EW
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The LGBTQ issue
Carter Smith for EW
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The LGBTQ issue
Carter Smith for EW
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The LGBTQ issue
Carter Smith for EW
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Carter Smith for EW
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Angel reunion
Matthias Clamer for EW
Angel stars Alexis Denisof, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanaz, Amy Acker, and J. August Richards came together to talk vampires.
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Angel reunion
Matthias Clamer for EW
Boreanaz starred on his own cover as the titular character.
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Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Michael Muller for EW
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It: Chapter Two
Brooke Palmer/Shutterstock/Warner Bros.
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It: Chapter Two
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The Arrowverse
Carlos Serrao for EW
EW launched its first monthly issue with the stars of the Arrowverse. Here, Stephen Amell represents for Arrow.
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The Arrowverse
Carlos Serrao for EW
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The Arrowverse
Carlos Serrao for EW
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The Arrowverse
Carlos Serrao for EW
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The Arrowverse
Carlos Serrao for EW
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Olivia Colman
Julian Broad for EW
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The Morning Show
Thomas Whiteside for EW
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The Mandalorian
Francois Duhamel/Lucasfilm
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Little Women
Collier Schorr for EW
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
2019 © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM, All Rights Reserved.
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
2019 © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM, All Rights Reserved.
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
2019 © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM, All Rights Reserved.
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Entertainers of the Year: Awkwafina
James Macari for EW
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Entertainers of the Year: Renée Zellweger
James Macari for EW
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Entertainers of the Year: Regina King
James Macari for EW
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Entertainers of the Year: Taika Waititi
James Macari for EW
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Entertainers of the Year: Lizzo
James Macari for EW
Just ‘cuz we love her — oh, and because Lizzo also happens to be one of the most significant musicians of 2019.
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Entertainers of the Year: The cast of Succession
James Macari for EW
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