MTV Announces 2017 Movie & TV Awards Nominees: ‘Get Out’ The One To Beat
MTV might have expanded its annual Movie Awards earlier this year to include TV categories in forthcoming broadcasts, but 2017's crop of nominees — announced earlier today (April 6) by MTV News — is still dominated by those big-named blockbusters.
Featuring new categories like "Show of the Year" and "Best Reality Competition," the MTV Movie & TV Awards have nevertheless nailed down two film blockbusters — Get Out and Beast — as top contenders for golden popcorn trophies. "Best Host," "Show of the Year" and "Best Actor in a Show" have also been added as TV-specific categories, while TV characters have squeezed their ways into existing categories like "Best Kiss" and "Best Villain," too.
Check out the full crop of nominees below and hang tight for the full show, which will feature Adam DeVine as host and air on May 7.
Movie of the Year
Beauty and the Beast
Get Out
Logan
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
The Edge of Seventeen
Show of the Year
Atlanta
Game of Thrones
Insecure
Pretty Little Liars
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Best Kiss
Ashton Sanders & Jharrel Jerome — Moonlight
Emma Stone & Ryan Gosling — La La Land
Emma Watson & Dan Stevens — Beauty and the Beast
Taraji P. Henson & Terrence Howard — Empire
Zac Efron & Anna Kendrick — Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates
Best Villain
Allison Williams — Get Out
Demogorgon — Stranger Things
Jared Leto — Suicide Squad
Jeffrey Dean Morgan — The Walking Dead
Wes Bentley — American Horror Story: Roanoke
Best Host
Ellen DeGeneres — The Ellen DeGeneres Show
John Oliver — Last Week Tonight
RuPaul — RuPaul’s Drag Race
Samantha Bee — Full Frontal With Samantha Bee
Trevor Noah — The Daily Show
Best Documentary
13th
I Am Not Your Negro
OJ: Made in America
This Is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous
TIME: The Kalief Browder Story
Best Reality Competition
America’s Got Talent
MasterChef Junior
RuPaul’s Drag Race
The Bachelor
The Voice
Best Actor in a Movie
Daniel Kaluuya — Get Out
Emma Watson — Beauty and the Beast
Hailee Steinfeld — The Edge of Seventeen
Hugh Jackman — Logan
James McAvoy — Split
Taraji P. Henson — Hidden Figures
Best Actor in a Show
Donald Glover — Atlanta
Emilia Clarke — Game of Thrones
Gina Rodriguez — Jane The Virgin
Jeffrey Dean Morgan — The Walking Dead
Mandy Moore — This Is Us
Millie Bobby Brown — Stranger Things
Best Comedic Performance
Adam DeVine — Workaholics
Ilana Glazer & Abbi Jacobson — Broad City
Lil Rel Howery — Get Out
Seth MacFarlane — Family Guy
Will Arnett — The LEGO Batman Movie
Best Hero
Felicity Jones — Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Grant Gustin — The Flash
Mike Colter — Luke Cage
Millie Bobby Brown — Stranger Things
Stephen Amell — Arrow
Taraji P. Henson — Hidden Figures
Tearjerker
Game of Thrones — Hodor's death
Grey’s Anatomy — Meredith tells her children about Derek's death
Me Before You — Will tells Louisa he can't stay with her
Moonlight — Paula tells Chiron that she loves him
This Is Us — Jack and Randall at karate
Next Generation
Chrissy Metz
Daniel Kaluuya
Issa Rae
Riz Ahmed
Yara Shahidi
Best Duo
Adam Levine & Blake Shelton — The Voice
Daniel Kauuya & Lil Rel Howery — Get Out
Brian Tyree Henry & Lakeith Stanfield — Atlanta
Hugh Jackman & Dafne Keen — Logan
Josh Gad & Luke Evans — Beauty and the Beast
Martha Stewart & Snoop Dogg — Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party
Best American Story
Blackish
Fresh Off The Boat
Jane The Virgin
Moonlight
Transparent
Best Fight Against The System
Get Out
Hidden Figures
Loving
Luke Cage
Mr. Robot
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