1st Critics' Choice Super Awards
Nominations
BEST ACTION MOVIE: Bad Boys For Life (Sony), Da 5 Bloods (Netflix), Extraction (Netflix), Greyhound (Apple TV+), The Hunt (Universal), Mulan (Disney+), The Outpost (Millennium Media), Tenet (Warner Bros.)
BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE: Tom Hanks – Greyhound (Apple TV+), Chris Hemsworth – Extraction (Netflix), Caleb Landry Jones – The Outpost (Millennium Media), Delroy Lindo – Da 5 Bloods (Netflix), Will Smith – Bad Boys For Life (Sony), John David Washington – Tenet (Warner Bros)
BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE: Betty Gilpin – The Hunt (Universal), Yifei Liu – Mulan (Disney+), Blake Lively – The Rhythm Section (Paramount), Iliza Shlesinger – Spenser Confidential (Netflix), Hilary Swank – The Hunt (Universal)
BEST ANIMATED MOVIE: Onward (Disney+), Over the Moon (Netflix), A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (Netflix), Soul (Disney+), The Willoughbys (Netflix), Wolfwalkers (Apple TV+)
BEST VOICE ACTOR IN AN ANIMATED MOVIE: Jamie Foxx – Soul (Disney+), Will Forte – The Willoughbys (Netflix), Tom Holland – Onward (Disney+), John Krasinski – Animal Crackers (Netflix), Chris Pratt – Onward (Disney+), Sam Rockwell – The One and Only Ivan (Disney+)
BEST VOICE ACTRESS IN AN ANIMATED MOVIE: Tina Fey – Soul (Disney+), Honor Kneafsey – Wolfwalkers (Apple TV+), Maya Rudolph – The Willoughbys (Netflix), Phillipa Soo – Over the Moon (Netflix), Octavia Spencer – Onward (Disney+), Eva Whittaker – Wolfwalkers (Apple TV+)
BEST SUPERHERO MOVIE*: Birds of Prey (Warner Bros.), The Old Guard (Netflix), Secret Society of Second-Born Royals (Disney+), Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount), Superman: Man of Tomorrow (Warner Bros. Animation)
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPERHERO MOVIE*: Skylar Astin – Secret Society of Second-Born Royals (Disney+), Jim Carrey – Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount), Chiwetel Ejiofor – The Old Guard (Netflix), Ewan McGregor – Birds of Prey (Warner Bros.), Ben Schwartz – Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount)
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPERHERO MOVIE*: Kiki Layne – The Old Guard (Netflix), Peyton Elizabeth Lee – Secret Society of Second-Born Royals (Disney+), Margot Robbie – Birds of Prey (Warner Bros), Jurnee Smollett – Birds of Prey (Warner Bros), Charlize Theron – The Old Guard (Netflix)
BEST VILLAIN IN A MOVIE: Jim Carrey – Sonic The Hedgehog (Paramount), Katherine Langford – Spontaneous (Paramount), Kathryn Newton – Freaky (Universal), Martin Short and Jane Krakowski – The Willoughbys (Netflix), J.K. Simmons – Palm Springs (Hulu), Hilary Swank – The Hunt (Universal)
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