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‘BLACK PANTHER’ WINS 4 MTV MOVIE AWARDS

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The MTV Movie & TV Awards gave “Black Panther” its first taste of awards glory, with Marvel’s blockbuste­r taking home four honors including two awards for its star, Chadwick Boseman.

Boseman quickly handed off his best hero award to James Shaw Jr., who wrestled an assault-style rifle away from a gunman in a Tennessee Waffle House in April. “This is going to live at your house,” Boseman told Shaw, giving him the show’s golden popcorn award.

The actor said while it was an honor to be recognized for playing a superhero, it was more important to “acknowledg­e the heroes we have in real life.”

Boseman, who starred as T’Challa in “Black Panther,” also won the award for best performanc­e in a movie. Michael B. Jordan, who played the villain Erik Killmonger, won best villain.

“Stranger Things” was the top television honoree, winning four awards including a repeat win for best show.

The show is known for bringing fresh talent to light, as well as acknowledg­ing establishe­d celebritie­s in more quirky categories like best kiss and most frightened performanc­e. Host Tiffany Haddish donned a variety of costumes throughout the ceremony, including nods to classic film and TV roles such as Holly Golightly from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and Starlet from “The Carol Burnett Show.”

She kicked off the show with a “Black Panther” skit, foreshadow­ing the film’s big night, noting in her opening monologue that it is the first African-American film to earn more than $1 billion at the box office. Throughout the night, Haddish also parodied other hit films such as “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and “A Quiet Place.”

“Black Panther,” about a king and virtuous superhero of the technologi­cally advanced nation of Wakanda, broke barriers earlier this year as the first Marvel film to feature a black lead. Its massive popularity overshadow­ed competing films like “Wonder Woman” and “Avengers: Infinity War.”

Haddish, who also won an award for her breakthrou­gh role in “Girls Trip,” noted that she is the first black woman to host the awards show, which is in its 27th year.

The gay teen comedy “Love, Simon” won for best kiss for a scene between Nick Robinson and Keiynan Lonsdale.

While Robinson wasn’t there to accept the award, Lonsdale gave some encouragin­g words to LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r, queer) youth.

In addition to winning best show, kids of “Stranger Things” also won awards for most frightened performanc­e, best musical moment and best performanc­e for Millie Bobby Brown. The actress, who plays Eleven in the series, couldn’t make the event because of a broken kneecap. Brown accepted the award for best performanc­e via satellite.

Other winners included Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom in “Riverdale” for scene stealer, Gal Gadot for best fight as Wonder Woman and the young cast of “It” for best on-screen team.

“Gaga: Fight Foot Two” won the award for best documentar­y. The Netflix feature followed Lady Gaga during the production of her fifth studio album “Joanne.” Common presented Lena Waithe with the trailblaze­r award for her activism, writing a “deeply honest art.”

Chris Pratt mixed humor and religious messages while accepting the show’s generation award, telling the crowd to “breathe. If you don’t, you’ll suffocate.”

The show also featured musical performanc­es by Nick Jonas and Mustard, as well as rising stars and Beyoncé protégés Chloe x Halle.

I just want to say to every kid, “You can live your dreams and kiss the one that you love no matter what gender.”

KEIYNAN LONSDALE

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 ??  ?? BLACK PANTHER himself, Chadwick Boseman (second from left), accepts the popcorn for best movie for “Black Panther,” and kisses host Tifanny Haddish as additional incentive. They are flanked by “Panther” co-stars Winston Duke (left) and Michael B. Jordan.
BLACK PANTHER himself, Chadwick Boseman (second from left), accepts the popcorn for best movie for “Black Panther,” and kisses host Tifanny Haddish as additional incentive. They are flanked by “Panther” co-stars Winston Duke (left) and Michael B. Jordan.
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