‘Superman’ Leads Critics Choice Super Award Nominations, ‘Obsession’ and ‘Weapons’ Top Horror Nominees
James Gunn’s DC Studios tentpole led all films with six nominations, including best superhero movie. Hoult picked up a second nomination for best villain...
Key points
- James Gunn’s DC Studios tentpole led all films with six nominations, including best superhero movie.
- Hoult picked up a second nomination for best villain in a movie, while Rachel Brosnahan earned a nod for best actress in a superhero movie.
- On the television side, the final season of Prime Video’s superhero series “The Boys” led with five nominations, including best superhero series, limited series or made-for-TV movie.
- FILM Best Superhero Movie - “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” (Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures) - “Exit 8” (Neon) - “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Studios) - “Masters of the Universe” (Amazon MGM Studios) - “Mortal Kombat II” (Warner Bros.) - “Supergirl” (Warner Bros.) - “Superman” (Warner Bros.) Best Actor in a Superhero Movie - David Corenswet – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Nicholas Galitzine – “Masters of the Universe” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Edi Gathegi – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Nicholas Hoult – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Kazunari Ninomiya – “Exit 8” (Neon) - Pedro Pascal – “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Studios) Best Actress in a Superhero Movie* - Milly Alcock – “Supergirl” (Warner Bros.) - Rachel Brosnahan – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Julia Garner – “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Studios) - Vanessa Kirby – “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Studios) - Camila Mendes – “Masters of the Universe” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Adeline Rudolph – “Mortal Kombat II” (Warner Bros.) Best Action Movie - “The Furious” (Lionsgate) - “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” (20th Century Studios/Hulu) - “Motor City” (Independent Film Company) - “The Naked Gun” (Paramount Pictures) - “Normal” (Magnolia Pictures) - “The Rip” (Netflix) - “Sisu: Road to Revenge” (Sony Pictures/Screen Gems) Best Actor in an Action Movie - Matt Damon – “The Rip” (Netflix) - Taron Egerton – “Apex” (Netflix) - Xie Miao – “The Furious” (Lionsgate) - Bob Odenkirk – “Normal” (Magnolia Pictures) - Alan Ritchson – “Motor City” (RLJE Films) - Joe Taslim – “The Furious” (Lionsgate) - Jorma Tommila – “Sisu: Road to Revenge” (Sony Pictures/Screen Gems) Best Actress in an Action Movie - Pamela Anderson – “The Naked Gun” (Paramount Pictures) - Priyanka Chopra Jonas – “The Bluff” (Prime Video) - Eiza González – “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” (20th Century Studios/Hulu) - Akari Takaishi – “Ghost Killer” (distributor to confirm) - Charlize Theron – “Apex” (Netflix) - Samara Weaving – “Over Your Dead Body” (Independent Film Company) - Maddie Ziegler – “Pretty Lethal” (Prime Video) Best Horror Movie - “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (Sony Pictures) - “Backrooms” (A24) - “The Long Walk” (Lionsgate) - “Obsession” (Focus Features) - “Send Help” (20th Century Studios) - “Weapons” (Warner Bros.) Best Actor in a Horror Movie - Josh Brolin – “Weapons” (Warner Bros.) - Chiwetel Ejiofor – “Backrooms” (A24) - Ralph Fiennes – “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (Sony Pictures) - Michael Johnston – “Obsession” (Focus Features) - David Jonsson – “The Long Walk” (Lionsgate) - Jack O’Connell – “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” (Sony Pictures) - Adam Scott – “Hokum” (Prime Video — to confirm) Best Actress in a Horror Movie - Alison Brie – “Together” (Neon) - Jessie Buckley – “The Bride!” (Warner Bros.) - Amy Madigan – “Weapons” (Warner Bros.) - Rachel McAdams – “Send Help” (20th Century Studios) - Inde Navarrette – “Obsession” (Focus Features) - Renate Reinsve – “Backrooms” (A24) Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie - “Bugonia” (Focus Features) - “Disclosure Day” (Universal Pictures) - “Frankenstein” (Netflix) - “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” (Briarcliff Entertainment) - “I Love Boosters” (Neon) - “Predator: Badlands” (20th Century Studios) - “Project Hail Mary” (Amazon MGM Studios) Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie - Jacob Elordi – “Frankenstein” (Netflix) - Ryan Gosling – “Project Hail Mary” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Matt Johnson – “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie” (Neon) - James Ortiz – “Project Hail Mary” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Jesse Plemons – “Bugonia” (Focus Features) - Sam Rockwell – “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” (Briarcliff Entertainment) Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie - Emily Blunt – “Disclosure Day” (Universal Pictures) - Oona Chaplin – “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (20th Century Studios) - Elle Fanning – “Predator: Badlands” (20th Century Studios) - Sandra Hüller – “Project Hail Mary” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Keke Palmer – “I Love Boosters” (Neon) - Emma Stone – “Bugonia” (Focus Features) Best Villain in a Movie - Oona Chaplin – “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (20th Century Studios) - Nicholas Hoult – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Michael Johnston – “Obsession” (Focus Features) - Jared Leto – “Masters of the Universe” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Amy Madigan – “Weapons” (Warner Bros.) TELEVISION Best Action Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie - “9-1-1: Nashville” (ABC) - “Boston Blue” (CBS) - “Dark Winds” (AMC/AMC+) - “High Potential” (ABC) - “Hijack” (Apple TV) - “The Lowdown” (FX) - “Task” (HBO Max) - “Tracker” (CBS) Best Actor in an Action Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie - Sterling K.
What happened
James Gunn’s DC Studios tentpole led all films with six nominations, including best superhero movie. Hoult picked up a second nomination for best villain in a movie, while Rachel Brosnahan earned a nod for best actress in a superhero movie. On the television side, the final season of Prime Video’s superhero series “The Boys” led with five nominations, including best superhero series, limited series or made-for-TV movie. FILM Best Superhero Movie - “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” (Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures) - “Exit 8” (Neon) - “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Studios) - “Masters of the Universe” (Amazon MGM Studios) - “Mortal Kombat II” (Warner Bros.) - “Supergirl” (Warner Bros.) - “Superman” (Warner Bros.) Best Actor in a Superhero Movie - David Corenswet – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Nicholas Galitzine – “Masters of the Universe” (Amazon MGM Studios) - Edi Gathegi – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Nicholas Hoult – “Superman” (Warner Bros.) - Kazunari Ninomiya – “Exit 8” (Neon) - Pedro Pascal – “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (Walt Disney Studios/Marvel Studios) Best Actress in a Superhero Movie* - Milly Alcock – “Supergirl” (Warner...
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