2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards | |
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Date | March 17, 2022 |
Country | United States |
Highlights | |
Most awards | Film: Spider-Man: No Way Home (3) Television: Squid Game / WandaVision (3) |
Most nominations | Film: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings / Spider-Man: No Way Home (5) Television: Evil / Midnight Mass (6) |
Best Superhero Movie | Spider-Man: No Way Home |
Best Superhero Series | WandaVision |
Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | Station Eleven |
Best Horror Series | Yellowjackets |
Best Action Series | Squid Game |
Website | www |
The 2nd Critics' Choice Super Awards honoring the best in genre fiction film and television, as presented by the Critics Choice Association. The nominees were announced on February 22, 2022. [1] The winners were announced on March 17, 2022. [2]
Best Action Movie
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Best Actor in an Action Movie
| Best Actress in an Action Movie
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Best Horror Movie
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Best Actor in a Horror Movie
| Best Actress in a Horror Movie
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Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie
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Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie
| Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie
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Best Superhero Movie
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Best Actor in a Superhero Movie
| Best Actress in a Superhero Movie
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Best Villain in a Movie
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Film | Genre | Studio | No. of Nominations |
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | Superhero | Marvel Studios | 5 |
Spider-Man: No Way Home | Sony Pictures Marvel Studios | ||
Don't Look Up | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Netflix | 4 |
The Harder They Fall | Action | ||
No Time to Die | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ||
The Suicide Squad | Superhero | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
A Quiet Place Part II | Horror | Paramount Pictures | 3 |
Black Widow | Superhero | Marvel Studios | |
Candyman | Horror | Universal Pictures | |
Dune | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Free Guy | 20th Century Studios | ||
The Green Knight | A24 | ||
The Last Duel | Action | 20th Century Studios | |
Last Night in Soho | Horror | Focus Features | |
Titane | Neon | ||
Gunpowder Milkshake | Action | Netflix | 2 |
Malignant | Horror | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
The Night House | Searchlight Pictures | ||
Nobody | Action | Universal Pictures | |
Swan Song | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Apple TV+ | |
Zack Snyder's Justice League | Superhero | HBO Max |
Series | Genre | Network | No. of Nominations |
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Evil | Horror | Paramount+ | 6 |
Midnight Mass | Netflix | ||
Loki | Superhero | Disney+ | 5 |
WandaVision | |||
Squid Game | Action | Netflix | 4 |
Cobra Kai | 3 | ||
Foundation | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Apple TV+ | |
Hawkeye | Superhero | Disney+ | |
Heels | Action | Starz | |
Servant | Horror | Apple TV+ | |
Snowpiercer | Science Fiction/Fantasy [lower-alpha 1] | TNT | |
9-1-1 | Action | Fox | 2 |
A Discovery of Witches | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Sundance Now | |
Doom Patrol | Superhero | HBO Max | |
Dr. Death | Horror | Peacock | |
Kung Fu | Action | The CW | |
Lucifer | Superhero | Netflix | |
Lupin | Action | ||
Resident Alien | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Syfy | |
Star Trek: Discovery | Paramount+ | ||
Station Eleven | HBO Max | ||
Superman & Lois | Superhero | The CW | |
The Witcher | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Netflix | |
Yellowjackets | Horror | Showtime |
Network or Studio | No. of nominations |
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Netflix | 31 |
Disney+ | 14 |
Marvel Studios | |
Apple TV+ | 9 |
Warner Bros. | |
Paramount+ | 8 |
20th Century Studios | 6 |
HBO Max | |
Sony Pictures | |
The CW | 5 |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Universal Pictures | |
A24 | 3 |
Focus Features | |
Neon | |
Paramount Pictures | |
Starz | |
Syfy | |
TNT | |
Fox | 2 |
IFC Films | |
Peacock | |
Searchlight Pictures | |
Showtime | |
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Film | Genre | Studio | No. of Wins |
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Spider-Man: No Way Home | Superhero | Sony Pictures/Marvel Studios | 3 |
Dune | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Warner Bros. Pictures | 2 |
No Time to Die | Action | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Series | Genre | Network | No. of Wins |
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Squid Game | Action | Netflix | 3 |
WandaVision | Superhero | Disney+ | |
Station Eleven | Science Fiction/Fantasy | HBO Max | 2 |
Yellowjackets | Horror | Showtime |
Network or Studio | No. of wins |
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Disney+ | 4 |
Marvel Studios | |
Netflix | |
Sony Pictures | 3 |
HBO Max | 2 |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Showtime | |
Warner Bros. Pictures |
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