The Herald (South Africa)

‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Beauty’ win big at MTV awards

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NOSTALGIC horror sensation Stranger Things and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast shared the spoils at the MTV Movie and TV Awards, expanded and renamed this year to include television.

Netflix’s hit series took best show and best actor in a show for an emotional Millie Bobby Brown, one of its young stars, while best actor in a movie went to Emma Watson for Beauty, which also picked up best film.

“The village in our fairytale wanted to make Belle believe that our world was smaller than the way she saw it, with fewer opportunit­ies for her,” Watson, 27, said of her iconic character.

“It wanted to show her that her curiosity and passion for knowledge and her desire for more in life were grounds for alienation.

“I loved playing someone who didn’t listen to any of that.”

Daniel Kaluuya and Milton “Lil Rel” Howery, the stars of surprise smash hit thriller Get Out, received the prizes for “next generation” and best comedic performanc­e respective­ly.

Best villain went to Jeffrey Dean Morgan for his turn as the bloodthirs­ty Negan in The Walking Dead, while best hero was awarded to Taraji P Henson for Hidden Figures.

The awards, hosted this year by comic actor Adam DeVine, have been taking a sideways look at Hollywood since 1992, honouring films and their actors with golden popcorn statuettes.

The nominees are decided by producers and MTV executives, while the winners are chosen by the public, who vote online.

As a result, the awards have historical­ly recognised commercial favourites, in contrast to the Oscars and other events based on critical or industry acclaim.

The annual celebratio­n of youth pop culture expanded this year to include television, and MTV reverted to broadcasti­ng the event live after pre-recording last year’s show. In another departure with convention, it dispensed with gender distinctio­ns in the categories, and awarded best kiss to a same-sex embrace.

Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome portrayed two African American teenagers exploring their sexuality in Moonlight, which won best picture at the Oscars.

“I think it is safe to say that it really is OK for us young performers, especially minority performers, to step out of the box and do whatever it takes to tell a story and whatever it takes to make a change,” Jerome, 19, said.

Meanwhile Hidden Figures, which tells the previously littleknow­n story of the vital contributi­on of African American women to the Nasa space programme, won a new “Fight Against The System” category.

Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson accepted a “generation award” for the Fast and Furious franchise.

 ?? Picture: PAUL ARCHULETA/FILMMAGIC ?? FANTASTIC SCENES: Actors Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld and Blake Anderson at the 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards in Los Angeles, California
Picture: PAUL ARCHULETA/FILMMAGIC FANTASTIC SCENES: Actors Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld and Blake Anderson at the 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards in Los Angeles, California

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