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'Euphoria' and 'Spiderman' win at MTV awards

Lending some A-list stardust to the room , Jennifer Lopez was presented a non-competitiv­e "Generation Award."

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Zendaya dominated the MTV Movie and TV Awards on Sunday as her teen drama "Euphoria" and big-screen superhero blockbuste­r "Spider-man: No Way Home" were voted best show and best movie respective­ly.

The light-hearted awards, taking place at the start of the summer blockbuste­r season, are voted for online by the public, and underscore­d the huge popularity of the 25-year-old former Disney child star.

Zendaya won best performanc­e in a show for "Euphoria," HBO'S often bleak and hard-hitting look at modern teen life, which also won offbeat awards for "best fight" and a new award for the best on-screen "hookup."

The MTV awards have long bestowed tongue-in-cheek "golden popcorn" statuettes for categories ranging from "best kiss" to "most frightened performanc­e."

With obsessive fans encouraged to vote multiple times for their favourites, the awards tend to recognize mainstream and commercial hits with large and devoted social media followings.

It was little surprise therefore that "Spider-man: No Way Home" -by far the biggest box office hit since the pandemic -- won best movie.

The film has earned almost $1.9 billion worldwide, and is the thirdbigge­st hit for domestic theatres ever.

It also won best performanc­e in a movie for Zendaya's on-screen and real-life boyfriend Tom Holland, who plays the latest incarnatio­n of the web slinging superhero -- although neither attended the ceremony in Santa Monica, near Los Angeles, in person. Lending some A-list stardust to the room, Jennifer Lopez was presented a non-competitiv­e "Generation Award."

She thanked "true love" before telling her fiance Ben Affleck "and everybody at home" that she was on her way back for dinner. Lopez also won best song, for "On My

Way (Marry Me)," while 19-yearold multiple Grammy winner Olivia Rodrigo won best music documentar­y "Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u."

Jack Black was also honoured by MTV for his career on Sunday. The 52-year-old attempted an energetic entrance, somersault­ing on stage to youthful cheers from the audience, before breathless­ly calling for "a little blast of oxygen." Daniel Radcliffe, who won best villain for adventure comedy "The Lost City," joked that his British accent had made his evil turn a breeze.

"This is a universall­y recognized accent of pure evil," he said.

"This is a voice that would kick a puppy or not give Oliver Twist more food. "I really should thank my parents most for just having the foresight, all those years ago, to have me be British, so that I could grow up sounding naturally evil enough to one day win this award."

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