Where in the world is Leonardo DiCaprio?! And Mark Ruffalo?! And Jeremy Strong?! Gold Derby editors and Experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng are here to discuss all the snubs and surprises from the Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations.
As usual, the SAG Awards threw in some SAGgy curveballs, the most notable one being a snub for DiCaprio. The “Killers of the Flower Moon” star is MIA in the lead actor lineup. Does this make him vulnerable at the Oscars? The supporting categories had all sorts of chaos. “American Fiction” got a big boost with a nom for Sterling K. Brown in supporting actor. “Poor Things” also made the category — but not for the person most people expected as Mark Ruffalo was left out in favor of Willem Dafoe. Can they both get in at the Oscars? Penelope Cruz crashed the supporting actress for “Ferrari” over expected nominee Julianne Moore, whose film “May December” got completely blanked. Meanwhile, “The Color Purple” showed some life with two bids, including ensemble. Is that enough to make the Best Picture lineup at the Oscars?
SEE Experts slugfest: 2024 Golden Globes recap
Over on TV, “Succession” ruled with five nominations, but there was a glaring snub for the eldest boy. Strong, who was nominated for Season 3, missed out on a drama actor bid to co-stars Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen and Brian Cox, the last of whom wasn’t in more than half of Season 4. What happened here?
Elsewhere, we make our Critics Choice predictions in film and TV for Sunday.
Email your questions to slugfests@goldderby.com.
Timestamps:
Intro and film categories (0:00)
TV categories (28:10)
Critics Choice film predictions (45:47)
Critics Choice TV predictions (1:00:28)
Listener questions (1:10:34)
Make your predictions at Gold Derby now. Download our free and easy app for Apple/iPhone devices or Android (Google Play) to compete against legions of other fans plus our experts and editors for best prediction accuracy scores. See our latest prediction champs. Can you top our esteemed leaderboards next? Always remember to keep your predictions updated because they impact our latest racetrack odds, which terrify Hollywood chiefs and stars. Don’t miss the fun. Speak up and share your huffy opinions in our famous forums where 5,000 showbiz leaders lurk every day to track latest awards buzz. Everybody wants to know: What do you think? Who do you predict and why?