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The 2022 MTV Movie and TV Awards aired Sunday night, celebrating the best in film and television from the past year and awarding Golden Popcorn statues to the night’s big winners.

Vanessa Hudgens served as host, with Snoop Dogg as the resident DJ and a variety of special guests presenting, including Stranger Things’ Jamie Campbell Bower, Top Gun: Maverick’s Glen Powell, and Lightyear’s Chris Evans.

Starting off the night on a surprising note, Sophia Di Martino won the award for Breakthrough Performance for her role as Sylvie in Disney Plus’ Loki, beating out West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose and Squid Game’s Jung Ho-yeon. Not quite as surprising was Olivia Rodrigo’s win for driving home 2 u (a SOUR film) in the Best Music Documentary category, but another upset arrived when Daniel Radcliffe won Best Villain for The Lost City, beating out The Batman’s Colin Farrell and Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Willem Dafoe.

The surprises, as it turned out, were in large supply this year. Not only did Tom Holland and Zendaya not win Best Kiss for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but the Spidey trio of Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire was also overlooked in favor of Di Martino’s team-up with Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson in Loki. While accepting her second award of the night, Di Martino mentioned that her co-stars couldn’t be with her at the event due to being hard at work on season two.

Thankfully, No Way Home took home the award for Best Movie, giving fans the world over at least one award to rejoice over. In a video message, stars Tom Holland and Zendaya ⏤ who won earlier in the night for Best Performance in a Show for Euphoria ⏤ thanked fans for their massive support of the film.

This year’s Comedic Genius award was presented to Jack Black, the inimitable star of School of Rock, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and Kung Fu Panda. Even though Black said that being awarded the title was “ridiculous,” he graciously accepted it, thanking MTV for the honor.

The Generation Award went to Jennifer Lopez, who won earlier in the evening for her song “On My Way (Marry Me)” from her most recent film, Marry Me. In an emotional speech, Lopez thanked everyone in her life who both helped and hindered her over the course of her career, putting special emphasis on the fans who went to see her movies as well as her manager Benny Medina ⏤ “the true meaning of ride or die.”

Audiences were also treated to a few sneak peeks of upcoming attractions during the telecast, including Thor: Love and Thunder, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, and Beavis and Butt-head Do the Universe. Fans of The Umbrella Academy were similarly treated to a clip from the highly anticipated upcoming third season.

Here is the list of the night’s big winners, which will be updated live as more are announced.

The complete list of winners

  • Breakthrough Performance: Sophia Di Martino, Loki
  • Best Music Documentary: Olivia Rodrigo, driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)
  • Best Villain: Daniel Radcliffe, The Lost City
  • Best Song: Jennifer Lopez, “On My Way (Marry Me),” Marry Me
  • Best Fight: Cassie and Maddy, Euphoria
  • Best Kiss: Poopies and the Snake, Jackass Forever
  • Best Team: Tom Hiddleston, Sophia Di Martino, and Owen Wilson, Loki
  • Best Performance in a Show: Zendaya, Euphoria
  • Best Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Most Frightened Performance: Jenny Ortega, Scream
  • Best Comedic Performance: Ryan Reynolds, Free Guy
  • Best Musical Moment: “Dance With Me,” Heartstopper
  • Best Performance in a Movie: Tom Holland, Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Best Hero: Scarlett Johannson, Black Widow
  • Here For the Hookup: The cast of Euphoria
  • Comedic Genius Award: Jack Black
  • Generation Award: Jennifer Lopez




MTV Movie and TV Awards

Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for MTV

The 2022 MTV Movie and TV Awards aired Sunday night, celebrating the best in film and television from the past year and awarding Golden Popcorn statues to the night’s big winners.

Vanessa Hudgens served as host, with Snoop Dogg as the resident DJ and a variety of special guests presenting, including Stranger Things’ Jamie Campbell Bower, Top Gun: Maverick’s Glen Powell, and Lightyear’s Chris Evans.

Starting off the night on a surprising note, Sophia Di Martino won the award for Breakthrough Performance for her role as Sylvie in Disney Plus’ Loki, beating out West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose and Squid Game’s Jung Ho-yeon. Not quite as surprising was Olivia Rodrigo’s win for driving home 2 u (a SOUR film) in the Best Music Documentary category, but another upset arrived when Daniel Radcliffe won Best Villain for The Lost City, beating out The Batman’s Colin Farrell and Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Willem Dafoe.

The surprises, as it turned out, were in large supply this year. Not only did Tom Holland and Zendaya not win Best Kiss for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but the Spidey trio of Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire was also overlooked in favor of Di Martino’s team-up with Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson in Loki. While accepting her second award of the night, Di Martino mentioned that her co-stars couldn’t be with her at the event due to being hard at work on season two.

Thankfully, No Way Home took home the award for Best Movie, giving fans the world over at least one award to rejoice over. In a video message, stars Tom Holland and Zendaya ⏤ who won earlier in the night for Best Performance in a Show for Euphoria ⏤ thanked fans for their massive support of the film.

This year’s Comedic Genius award was presented to Jack Black, the inimitable star of School of Rock, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and Kung Fu Panda. Even though Black said that being awarded the title was “ridiculous,” he graciously accepted it, thanking MTV for the honor.

The Generation Award went to Jennifer Lopez, who won earlier in the evening for her song “On My Way (Marry Me)” from her most recent film, Marry Me. In an emotional speech, Lopez thanked everyone in her life who both helped and hindered her over the course of her career, putting special emphasis on the fans who went to see her movies as well as her manager Benny Medina ⏤ “the true meaning of ride or die.”

Audiences were also treated to a few sneak peeks of upcoming attractions during the telecast, including Thor: Love and Thunder, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, and Beavis and Butt-head Do the Universe. Fans of The Umbrella Academy were similarly treated to a clip from the highly anticipated upcoming third season.

Here is the list of the night’s big winners, which will be updated live as more are announced.

The complete list of winners

  • Breakthrough Performance: Sophia Di Martino, Loki
  • Best Music Documentary: Olivia Rodrigo, driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)
  • Best Villain: Daniel Radcliffe, The Lost City
  • Best Song: Jennifer Lopez, “On My Way (Marry Me),” Marry Me
  • Best Fight: Cassie and Maddy, Euphoria
  • Best Kiss: Poopies and the Snake, Jackass Forever
  • Best Team: Tom Hiddleston, Sophia Di Martino, and Owen Wilson, Loki
  • Best Performance in a Show: Zendaya, Euphoria
  • Best Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Most Frightened Performance: Jenny Ortega, Scream
  • Best Comedic Performance: Ryan Reynolds, Free Guy
  • Best Musical Moment: “Dance With Me,” Heartstopper
  • Best Performance in a Movie: Tom Holland, Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Best Hero: Scarlett Johannson, Black Widow
  • Here For the Hookup: The cast of Euphoria
  • Comedic Genius Award: Jack Black
  • Generation Award: Jennifer Lopez

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