'Get Out' Leads The Revamped But Still A Mess MTV Movie & TV Awards

“La La Land” might have lost the Oscar for Best Picture, but the $436 million global blockbuster starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone had to be a shoo- in for the MTV Movie Awards, right?  Nope.  MTV announced the nominees for the inaugural MTV Movie & TV Awards today and Damien Chazelle‘s movie musical was relegated to a single Best Kiss nomination.  Granted, the MTV Movie Awards have always been promoted as an alternative to traditional awards shows, but even with the addition of TV categories this crop of nominees was slightly head scratching.

Realizing it’s an opportunity for even more popular stars to walk the red carpet and be forever enshrined as social media gifs, MTV has added predictable TV categories such as Show of the Year and Best Reality Competition to its nominations list. For the most part however, the additional contenders means that mixed categories such as Best Villain, Tearjerker and Best American Story, will include both movie and television nominees.  There are, strangely, two reality awards (Best Reality Competition and Best Reality Host) and honors such as Best Fight Against The System (“Luke Cage,” really?) and Best American Story  – where “Fresh Off The Boat” goes up against…“Moonlight.”  There are some good intentions in the revamp, but it all feels slightly messy.  Then again, do any of the winners take these honors seriously?  You’d think they would, as the telecast gets ready for its 25th anniversary.  These changes obviously won’t necessarily help the perception that it’s all just an excuse to promote the summer movie season (oh, wait, just realized that huh?).

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Moreover, from a technical standpoint it’s hard to see how the show announces all these winners in a two-hour time frame.  The telecast will return to a live broadcast after being taped last year, but MTV is not expanding the actual length of the show. With host Adam Devine already at work writing sketches and the expected announcement of at least two live performers, that means a good chunk of these 16 awards will be mailed to the winners afterward.

The 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards will air live on May 7 at 8 PM from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.  You can vote on the nominees (at some point) here.

Here’s a list of all the nominees. “Get Out” leads all TV shows and movies with six nominations.  What’s your favorite head to head clash?

Movie of the Year
“Beauty and the Beast”
“The Edge of Seventeen”
“Get Out”
“Logan”
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”

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”

Show of the Year
“Atlanta”
“Game of Thrones”
“Insecure”
“Pretty Little Liars”
“Stranger Things”
“This Is Us”

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 Kiss
Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome – “Moonlight”
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling – “La La Land”
Emma Watson and Dan Stevens – “Beauty and the Beast”
Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard – “Empire”
Zac Efron and Anna Kendrick – “Mike and 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”

Best Host
Ellen DeGeneres – “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”
John Oliver – “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
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”
“O.J.: 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 Comedic Performance
Adam Devine – “Workaholics”
Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson – “Broad City”
Lil Rel Howery – “Get Out”
Seth MacFarlane – “Family Guy”
Seth Rogen – “Sausage Party”
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 (Kristian Nairn) Death
“Grey’s Anatomy” – Meredith tells her children about Derek’s death (Ellen Pompeo)
“Me Before You” – Will (Sam Claflin) tells Louisa (Emilia Clarke) he can’t stay with her
“Moonlight” – Paula (Naomie Harris) tells Chiron (Trevante Rhodes) that she loves him
“This Is Us” – Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Randall (Lonnie Chavis) at karate

Next Generation
Chrissy Metz
Daniel Kaluuya
Issa Rae
Riz Ahmed
Yara Shahidi

Best Duo
Adam Levine and Blake Shelton – “The Voice”
Daniel Kaluuya and Lil Rel Howery – “Get Out”
Brian Tyree Henry and Lakeith Stanfield – “Atlanta”
Hugh Jackman and Dafne Keen – “Logan”
Josh Gad and Luke Evans – “Beauty and the Beast”
Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg – “Martha and Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party”

Best American Story
“Black-ish”
“Fresh Off the Boat”
“Jane the Virgin”
“Moonlight”
“Transparent”

Best Fight Against the System
“Get Out”
“Hidden Figures”
“Loving”
“Luke Cage”
“Mr. Robot”