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On the film side, SAG nominations are often seen as an indicator of the Oscar race, as the Academy's acting branch dominates the votes. But this year's SAG nominations do not overlap as much as usual with the Oscars; The SAG vote ends Friday. While "A Star is Born", "Black Panther", "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "BlacKkKlansman" could give new impetus to their Oscars bid by winning the SAG Ensemble, "Crazy Rich Asians" n & # 39; has not received Oscar nominations, and PGA Award -Winner, the "Green Book", has not done Ensemble, with "Vice", which is about to win two big wins, and "The Favorite", which has three powerful SAG contenders. And the actors of the Academy have expressed unconditional support to the "Roma", candidates for membership of the SAG, voting for Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira. – Anne Thompson
With respect to television, SAGs are another opportunity for broadcasts to distinguish themselves in the ever-growing range of contents. The winners remind viewers that they exist, but that they are part of the elite television club. Aware of this aspect, the SAG Awards also offer an opportunity to consolidate the prestige brand of your show, while several nominees seek to create momentum for the awards leading to the Emmys. Netflix's "Kominsky Method" is popular after the Golden Globes and needs an extra win to consolidate its first-year sensation status (which is strange to say about a show run by two seniors), while that "Ozark" is looking to go from "dark horse" to "nominated" in the rewards game. "Sharp Objects" and "Escape at Dannemora" are looking for an advantage for the Emmy Limited Series race. New series such as "Maniac" and "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" hope that a trophy in January means that they will be taken seriously in September. . This will remind some SAG viewers to watch their shows. – Ben Travers
"Vice"
Best actor in a leading role
nominees:
Christian Bale, "Vice"
Bradley Cooper, "A star is born"
Rami Malek, "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Viggo Mortensen, "Green Paper"
John David Washington, "BlacKkKlansman"
win: Christian Bale, "Vice"
Could win: Bradley Cooper, "A star is born"
Should win: Christian Bale, "Vice"
The winner of the Globe and Critics Choice should continue its momentum following the Oscars; Gary Oldman this year, but this time he has gained 45 pounds in addition to elaborate prosthetic makeup. Rami Malek, who has turned into star of Queen Freddie Mercury, could steal a win at SAG players, who are more traditional than the Academy.
"The favourite"
Fox Searchlight
Best actress in a leading role
nominees:
Emily Blunt, "Mary Poppins Returns"
Glenn Close, "The woman"
Olivia Colman, "The favorite"
Lady Gaga, "A star is born"
Melissa McCarthy, "Can you forgive me forever?"
win: Glenn Close, "The woman"
Could win: Lady Gaga, "A star is born"
Should win: Olivia Colman, "The favorite"
It's a close race between Critics Choice winner Glenn Close and Lady Gaga. Olivia Colman, winner of the Globe Comedy Award, is strong.
Mahershala Ali at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards
Rob Latour / REX / Shutterstock
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
nominees:
Mahershala Ali, "Green Book"
Timothée Chalamet, "Beautiful boy"
Adam Driver, "BlacKkKlansman"
Sam Elliott, "A star is born"
Richard E. Grant, "Can you still forgive me?"
win: Mahershala Ali, "Green Book"
Could win: Richard E. Grant, "Can you still forgive me?"
Should win: Mahershala Ali, "Green Book"
All that is wrong with the PGA's "Green Book" is not Mahershala Ali, who is admired for always making the right choice. Grant is also a popular choice, but it's up to Ali to lose.
Amy Adams and Christian Bale in "Vice"
Annapurna
The best actress in a supporting role
nominees:
Amy Adams, "Vice"
Emily Blunt, "A quiet place"
Margot Robbie, "Mary Queen of Scots"
Emma Stone, "The favorite"
Rachel Weisz, "The Favorite"
win: Amy Adams, "Vice"
Could win: Amy Adams, "Vice"
Should win: Rachel Weisz, "The Favorite"
While Regina King, winner of Critics Choice, will not participate in the race and the two actresses of "The Favorite" will be knocked out, Adams should take it away a mile.
"Black Panther"
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Best performance of action of a set of stunts in a movie
nominees:
"Man-ant and wasp"
"Avengers: Infinity War"
"The Buster Scruggs Ballad"
"Black Panther"
"Mission: Impossible – Fallout"
win: "Black Panther"
Could win: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout"
Should win: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout"
It's a good place for Marvel's popular "Black Panther" movie to win, but "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" is a great waterfall movie.
"A star is born"
Clay Enos
Best performance of a cast in a movie
nominees:
"A star is born"
"Black Panther"
"BlacKkKlansman"
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
"Asian rich crazy"
win: "A star is born"
Could win: "Black Panther"
Should win: "BlacKkKlansman"
"A star is born" should get it, but the race is wide open. "Black Panther" and "BlacKkKlansman" could kill themselves.
Best actor in a drama series
Jason Bateman in "Ozark"
Jessica Miglio / Netflix
nominees:
Jason Bateman, "Ozark"
Sterling K. Brown, "It's us"
Joseph Fiennes, "The Tale of the Maid"
John Krasinski, "Jack Ryan of Tom Clancy"
Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"
win: Jason Bateman, "Ozark"
Could win: Sterling K. Brown, "It's us"
Should win: Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"
With "Ozark" seeking to badert itself as the dominant Emmy player, the Netflix drama could be boosted by the SAG Awards. After all, voters appreciated the choice of four candidates, doubling the total over last year. Bateman is also the face of the series, and the actor / director / producer could benefit if the community of actors responds better to season 2 than critics. That said, the race is pretty open. Sterling K. Brown is still very much appreciated and provides a stronger job, more recently, than any of his competitors. He is the defending champion in this category, but Bateman has never won (for "Ozark" or "Arrested Development"). Odenkirk has won a SAG Award for his overall work in "Breaking Bad," but it may be the year when someone finally recognizes his individual work in "Better Call Saul" ". Despite his regular nomination, he has not yet won the SAG Award, Golden Globe. , or Emmy for his lead role.
Best actress in a drama series
Sandra Oh in "Killing Eve"
Nick Briggs / BBC America
nominees:
Julia Garner, "Ozark"
Laura Linney, "Ozark"
Elisabeth Moss, "The Tale of the Maid"
Sandra Oh, "Kill Eve"
Robin Wright, "House of Cards"
win: Sandra Oh, "Kill Eve"
Could win: Laura Linney, "Ozark"
Should win: Sandra Oh, "Kill Eve"
While Oh is looking to gain momentum after his Golden Globe win, it's his SAG reward to lose. But it's far from locked. Elisabeth Moss was beaten by Claire Foy last year. She has not yet been awarded by the SAG for her amazing turn in "The Handmaid's Tale". Of course, as she did not win when she had a momentum, it could mean another surprise for Netflix looming: no, Robin Wright will not overcome the bias of the "house of cards", but Laura Linney could win the trophy if she does not divide too much voice with her co-star, Julia Garner. Linney had a bigger role in season 2, so she has the advantage over Garner – if not quite Oh, a former winner.
Best actor in a humorous series
Bill Hader realizing Henry Winkler in "Barry"
HBO / Kobal / REX / Shutterstock
nominees:
Alan Arkin, "The Kominsky Method"
Michael Douglas, "The Kominsky Method"
Bill Hader, "Barry"
Tony Shalhoub, "The wonderful Mrs. Maisel"
Henry Winkler, "Barry"
win: Bill Hader, "Barry"
Could win: Michael Douglas, "The Kominsky Method"
Should win: Bill Hader, "Barry"
With all the nominees from shows with overall nominations as well, it is difficult to gauge the momentum between "The Kominsky Method" and "Barry". Of course, Michael Douglas has just won the Golden Globe, but Bill Hader and Henry Winkler won the Emmys. Douglas won the title "Behind the Candelabra" five years ago, when it was the first solo nomination of Hader and Winkler. The two series are similar in that they deal with actors who talk about acting, learning to play and teaching Hollywood theater. It is therefore a question of who stands out most among the turning points favorable to the spectators. It's a puzzle, but Hader has the advantage of simply giving the best performance.
Best actress in a humorous series
Rachel Brosnahan in "The wonderful Mrs. Maisel"
Amazon
nominees:
Alex Borstein, "The wonderful Mrs. Maisel"
Alison Brie, "GLOW"
Rachel Brosnahan, "The wonderful Mrs. Maisel"
Jane Fonda, "Grace and Frankie"
Lily Tomlin, "Grace and Frankie"
win: Rachel Brosnahan, "The wonderful Mrs. Maisel"
Could win: Alison Brie, "GLOW"
Should win: Alison Brie, "GLOW"
Similar to Elisabeth Moss in the dramatic race, Rachel Brosnahan did not win the SAG Award last year – she was not even nominated. It may have taken some time for the large group of SAG-AFTRA members to get acquainted with "The Wonderful Mrs. Maisel," but now that they have one, she has two contenders: Brosnahan, who has ambaded trophies at the Golden Globes (twice), the Emmys, and more, and Alex Borstein, who won the Emmy last September. With four nods to the belt, "Maisel" is definitely now a powerful candidate for SAG, so give the lead to the main actor (and cross your fingers, Alison Brie stops to "get it"). to be ignored).
Best actor in a TV movie or a limited series
Darren Criss in "American Crime Story"
Jeff Daly / FX
nominees:
Antonio Banderas, "Genius: Picbado"
Darren Criss, "The Murder of Gianni Versace: The History of American Crime"
Hugh Grant, "A very English scandal"
Anthony Hopkins, "King Lear"
Bill Pullman, "The sinner"
win: Darren Criss, "The Murder of Gianni Versace: The History of American Crime"
Could win: Hugh Grant, "A very English scandal"
Should win: Anthony Hopkins, "King Lear"
Awareness and accessibility are decisive factors in obtaining an SAG Award, and a few of these candidates have a competitive advantage. Although "King Lear" and "A Very English Scandal" are available through Amazon Prime, neither of them has swept across the planet, even with favorable reviews for both and special attention to the latter. Nevertheless, Hugh Grant worked very hard on the election campaign and his Oscar nomination for "Paddington 2" demands justice. "The Sinner" did not make as many waves in season 2 as his first year, and the same can be said of "Genius: Picbado". That leaves "American Crime Story", which earned three nominations (and a win for Sarah Paulson) in its first season before winning only two nominations this year. Nevertheless, the follow-up entry in Ryan Murphy's anthology series proved to be better than expected during the competitions, and its availability on Netflix means that more and more people have already caught up with it. Criss should expect to add another trophy to his suddenly cluttered coat.
Best actress in a TV movie or a limited series
Amy Adams in "Sharp Objects"
Anne Marie Fox / HBO
nominees:
Amy Adams, "sharp objects"
Patricia Arquette, "Escape at Dannemora"
Patricia Clarkson, "sharp objects"
Penelope Cruz, "The badbadination of Gianni Versace: the history of American crime"
Emma Stone, "Maniac"
win: Amy Adams, "sharp objects"
Could win: Patricia Arquette, "Escape at Dannemora"
Should win: Amy Adams, "sharp objects"
In recent weeks, a surprising confrontation has emerged in the Lead Actress category for the limited series. Many expected Amy Adams to win a Golden Globe for Sharp Objects, but Patricia Arquette was upset. Then the two tied at the Critics Choice Awards, and now it's time for the SAG to have the final say on the actor who stands out as an Emmy favorite. So who has the edge? Similar to the Oscars, Adams has six solo nominations at SAG and no win. (She won overall "American Hustle", although she was not nominated herself.) That means she's due, but perhaps more importantly, it means voters SAG appreciate and react to his work. That she's a double candidate this year could play in her favor – she has to win once, is not it? – or it could mean that she only wins for a category. Meanwhile, this is Arquette's fifth solo nomination, but she has already won for "Boyhood". Does that mean she can not win anymore? Of course not, especially if the SAG entrusts to Adams his due on the side of the film. And yet, after all this, there are still two big wild cards in the race: Patricia Arquette kill in "Sharp Objects" and won the Golden Globe, while Emma Stone is another double candidate who could steal a trophy for the "Maniac" of Netflix. These may be distant shots, but there is still a way to victory for both.
Best ensemble cast in a drama series
Laura Linney and Jason Bateman in "Ozark"
Jessica Miglio / Netflix
nominees:
"Americans"
"You better call Saul"
"The story of the maid"
"Ozark"
"It's us"
win: "Ozark"
Could win: "It's us"
Should win: "Americans"
After years of exclusion from almost all industry honors, "The Americans" was finally a hit with voters for its last season. He won the 2019 Golden Globe for best drama series, two Emmys for lead actor Matthew Rhys and screenwriters Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields, and again won Best Drama for his first nomination, again – the Producer's Guild Awards. Can the "American" train continue to drive? Considering none of his individual artists have been named to the SAG, "The Americans" does not seem to have the wind in their sails. Look for the most frequently viewed entries, such as "Ozark" or "This Is Us", to get hold of it.
Best ensemble cast in a humorous series
Marin Hinkle, Rachel Brosnahan and Tony Shaloub in "The Wonderful Mrs. Maisel"
Nicole Rivelli / Amazon
nominees:
"Atlanta"
"Barry"
"GLOW"
"The Kominsky method"
"The wonderful Mrs Maisel"
win: "The wonderful Mrs Maisel"
Could win: "The Kominsky method"
Should win: "GLOW"
It's hard to imagine a world in which "The wonderful Ms. Maisel" will not give up on this one. People have really come to the Amazon comedy hour after hour, so even though they have not been on the ground last year, Season 2 should be running smoothly. Perhaps if older voters really give their voice to "The Kominsky Method" or if the actors flock to the deep, user-friendly fields of "Barry," there could be a surprise. But that does not seem likely.
Best performance of action of a set of stuntmen – Television
"GLOW"
Beth Dubber / Netflix
nominees:
"GLOW"
"Marvel's: Daredevil"
"Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan"
"The dead who walk"
"Westworld"
win: "GLOW"
Could win: "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan"
Should win: "GLOW"
Considering that the show works as a showcase for stunts, while highlighting the difficulty of these stunts, "GLOW" seems to be a safe bet here. Most of the actors spend a good deal of their talk talking about the intense physical demands of recreating the "Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling," but perhaps the SAG electorate will retain a more traditional action tariff during half-hour comedy on Netflix. "Game of Thrones" has won seven consecutive years and, although not eligible this year, this kind of adoration for fantastic fight scenes suggests that "Westworld", "Daredevil" or "Jack Ryan" could to benefit from it – instead of "Jack Ryan" Is the only one to propose appointments elsewhere, give him the advantage.
The 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards will take place on Sunday, January 27 at 8pm. AND on TNT and TBS. Megan Mullally is organizing this year's ceremony.
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