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MTV Movie and TV Awards 2022: Winners, losers and all the red carpet moments

On a sunny red carpet afternoon in Los Angeles, the stars came out to play for the MTV Movie & TV Awards.

On a sunny red carpet afternoon in Los Angeles, the stars came out to play for the MTV Movie & TV Awards. Photo: TND

American teen drama series Euphoria and blockbuster movie Spiderman: No Way Home came in as the big winners at this year’s MTV Movie & TV Awards.

Hosted by High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens on Sunday night local time in Los Angeles, MTV this year combined the annual movie, television and unscripted award shows into one event, making sure the golden popcorn statues were all taken home on the one night.

The big-name stars including Zendaya (Euphoria), Tom Holland (Spiderman) and Scarlett Johansson didn’t grace the red carpet, but it left the gate open for the young stars of television to shine, and for the veteran performers like rapper and comedian Snoop Dogg and Jack Black (School of Rock) to steal the show.

Producers and executives at MTV nominate the stars and the best films and TV series, however, the winners aren’t chosen by their peers, but rather the general public through an official MTV awards voting website.

Marvel Studios was also a big winner.

Spider-Man: No Way Home won Best Movie while Holland’s Peter Parker won for Best Performance in a Movie.

Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow won the award for Best Hero for her solo debut and Sophia Di Martino won a Breakthrough performance award for her role as Sylvie in Loki. The Disney+ series also received the prize for Best Team for Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, Owen Wilson’s Mobius and Di Martino’s Sylvie.

Spider-Man’s Zendaya was recognised as the Best Performance in a Show for her role in Euphoria, while Deadpool’s Ryan Reynolds earned Best Comedic Performance for Free Guy.

Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) won best villain for The Lost City, Holland and Zendaya’s emotional farewell was nominated for Best Kiss, but lost out to the weird kiss between Poopies (Sean ‘Poopies’ McInerney) and the snake in Jackass Forever.

Best Fight was won by the girls Cassie and Maddy from Euphoria.

Most Frightening Performance went to Jenna Ortega for Scream, Best Song went to Jennifer Lopez for On My Way from Marry Me, and Best competition series went to RuPaul’s Drag Race.

TV show royalty Jimmy Fallon and Kelly Clarkson also took home some popcorn, as did Paris Hilton, back on our screens Down Under with her series of Uber Eats commercials with the Australia Zoo family.

See the full list of winners here.

Harper’s Bazaar reported Lopez (Maid in Manhattan) got emotional on stage as she was accepting the Generation Award, an acknowledgment to her long-running film and TV career.

‘‘I want to thank the people who gave me joy, and the ones who broke my heart. The ones who were true and the ones who lied to me. I want to thank true love, and I want to thank the way that I lie to myself, cause that’s how I knew that I had to grow,’’ she said.

‘‘And Ben [Affleck, her fiance] and everybody at home, wait for me to have dinner. I’ll be home by seven,’’ she said before walking offstage.

Jennifer Lopez: J-Lo arrived on the red carpet solo.

Snoop Dogg: The US rapper, TV host and comedian made an entrance next to a giant imitation popcorn statue.

Jack Black: He wore a panda suit (on stage), did a somersault before losing his headpiece and won the Comedic Genius award. “Comedic genius? C’mon, are you kidding? For what?”

He then listed his credits that include School of Rock, Kung Fu Panda, Nacho Libre, Goosebumps and Jumanji.

US actor-singer Vanessa Hudgens, in a blue Vera Wang dress, also hosted the awards night back in 2020. Photo: Getty

Sydney Sweeney received applause fit for a rock star as she walked up to receive her award for Best Fight. Photo: Getty

Pink boots! Actor Lana Condor rocked it in Valentino. Photo: Getty

US singer-actor Sofia Carson first caught everyone’s attention in the blockbuster Disney Channel original movie Descendants back in 2015. Photo: Getty

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Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians) loved wearing yellow, and loved introducing Jack Black to the stage. Photo: Getty

sophia di martino

Sophia Di Martino’s role in Loki earned her the Breakthrough Performance gong. She also picked up the Best Team Award with Loki co-stars Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson. Photo: Getty

paris hilton

Sisters doing it for themselves, and for the paparazzi – Paris Hilton and her mum Kathy Hilton. Photo: Getty

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Bling Empire‘s Kim Lee. Photo: Getty

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