Get
Out' leads expanded, gender-free MTV Movie and TV Awards
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[April 07, 2017] LOS
ANGELES (Reuters) - Horror comedy "Get Out," the hit
movie with a racial twist, led nominations on Thursday
for the MTV Movie and TV Awards in a list that dispenses
with gender classifications and pits film, television
and streaming shows against each other.
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"Get Out," written and directed by comedian Jordan Peele,
earned six nominations including for movie of the year, best
actor for star Daniel Kaluuya, best villain and a new category
called "best fight against the system."
Previously known as the MTV Movie Awards, the youth-orientated
network widened the categories of its annual show to include
television for the first time. This year's show will air live
from Los Angeles on May 7 and will be hosted by Adam DeVine of
the "Pitch Perfect" movies and Comedy Central's "Workaholics"
series.
"We’re living in a golden age of content, and great storytelling
and characters resonate regardless of whether you’re watching it
in a theater or on TV," Chris McCarthy, president of MTV, said
in a statement.
MTV, known for its irreverent awards shows, also replaced its
former best actor and actress categories with the all-embracing,
gender-neutral "best actor in a movie" and "best actor in a
show."
The changes produced a list of nominations on Thursday that
included "Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke competing for best
actor in a show against Donald Glover of "Atlanta" and Mandy
Moore from "This is Us."
The fan favorite best kiss category included nods for the gay
teen embrace between Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome in the
Oscar-winning movie "Moonlight," and for Taraji P. Henson and
Terrence Howard from TV hip-hop industry drama "Empire."
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Other key nominations included movie "Beauty and the Beast" and
Netflix sci-fi horror show "Stranger Things," with four nods each.
Scoring three nominations each were TV shows "Atlanta," "Game of
Thrones" and "This is Us," along with movies "Hidden Figures,"
"Logan" and "Moonlight."
The MTV awards show features the stars of blockbuster productions
and has established itself as a laid-back antidote to Hollywood's
awards season, which tends to honor more serious fare. Winners are
chosen by fans voting online.
New categories this year include best American story, for a TV show
or movie that showcases America at its "open and diverse" best. MTV
said "best fight against the system" (formerly best fight) will
recognize the TV show or movie whose characters exemplify a fight
"against a system that tries to keep them down."
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy and Jill Serjeant; Editing by Matthew
Lewis)
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