This is a following list of the MTV Movie & TV Award winners and nominees for Best Show. The category debuted in 2017 when the ceremony began jointly celebrating cinema and television under the name Show of the Year.
Year | Show | Network | Ref |
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2017 | Stranger Things | Netflix | [1] |
Atlanta | FX | ||
Game of Thrones | HBO | ||
Insecure | |||
Pretty Little Liars | Freeform | ||
This Is Us | NBC | ||
2018 | Stranger Things | Netflix | [2] |
Game of Thrones | HBO | ||
Grown-ish | Freeform | ||
Riverdale | The CW | ||
13 Reasons Why | Netflix | ||
2019 | Game of Thrones | HBO | [3] |
Big Mouth | Netflix | ||
The Haunting of Hill House | |||
Riverdale | The CW | ||
Schitt's Creek | Pop TV |
Year | Show | Network | Ref |
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2021 | WandaVision | Disney+ | [4] |
The Boys | Amazon Prime Video | ||
Bridgerton | Netflix | ||
Cobra Kai | |||
Emily in Paris | |||
2022 | Euphoria | HBO | [5] |
Inventing Anna | Netflix | ||
Loki | Disney+ | ||
Squid Game | Netflix | ||
Ted Lasso | Apple TV+ | ||
Yellowstone | Paramount Network | ||
2023 | |||
The Last of Us | HBO | [6] | |
Stranger Things | Netflix | ||
Wednesday | |||
The White Lotus | HBO | ||
Wolf Pack | Paramount+ | ||
Yellowstone | Paramount Network | ||
Yellowjackets | Showtime |
The following series received multiple nominations:
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This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Villain. In 2012, the award was renamed Best On-Screen Dirt Bag, though the Best Villain moniker was reinstated the following year. Two of the winners also won Academy Awards for their performances. In 1999, Best Villain had a tie for Matt Dillon and Stephen Dorff. Aaliyah and Heath Ledger in 2002 and 2009 respectively were both posthumously nominated. Daniel Radcliffe is the first recipient to win both this and Best Hero. Dwayne Johnson, Ewan McGregor and Tom Cruise have each received nominations in both categories, but never won in either. In 2017, when the award became the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Villain, Jeffrey Dean Morgan was the first TV recipient to win.
This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Movie. From 2012 to 2018, it was renamed to Movie of the Year. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy won in three consecutive years (2002–2004) and is the only franchise who took home “Movie of the Year” for all their films. The Twilight Saga films won in four consecutive years (2009–2012), along with Best Kiss.
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The MTV Movie Award for Best Hero was introduced in 2006, but retired the next year, and reinstated in 2012. A similar category titled Biggest Badass Star was introduced in 2010, nominating only the actor, and not the movie. Daniel Radcliffe is the first recipient to win both this and Best Villain. Dwayne Johnson, Ewan McGregor and Tom Cruise have each received nominations in both categories, but never won in either. In 2021, four years after the award became the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Hero, Anthony Mackie was the first TV recipient to win.
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