Screen Actors Guild Awards: Everything Everywhere dominates all at once

Everything Everywhere All at Once took home a record four Screen Actors Guild Awards, again proving the movie to beat at the Oscars.

Screen Actors Guild Awards

The winners for the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards have been unveiled, with Everything Everywhere All At Once taking home the most statues with four, a new record. It was nominated for five, with two in the Supporting Actress category.

Here is the complete list of winners from the Screen Actors Guild Awards:

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture:
Babylon
The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Fabelmans
Women Talking

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:
Austin Butler, Elvis
Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin
Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Bill Nighy, Living
Adam Sandler, Hustle

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:
Cate Blanchett, Tár
Viola Davis, The Woman King
Ana de Armas, Blonde
Danielle Deadwyler, Till
Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:
Paul Dano – The Fabelmans
Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin
Barry Keoghan – The Banshees of Inisherin
Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at Once
Eddie Redmayne – The Good Nurse

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role:
Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Hong Chau – The Whale
Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin
Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All at Once
Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture:
Avatar: The Way of Water
The
Batman
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Top Gun: Maverick
The Woman King

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series:
Better Call Saul
The Crown
Ozark
Severance
The White Lotus 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series:
Jonathan Banks – Better Call Saul
Jason Bateman – Ozark
Jeff Bridges – The Old Man
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul
Adam Scott – Severance

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series:
Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus
Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown
Julia Garner – Ozark
Laura Linney – Ozark
Zendaya – Euphoria

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series:
Abbott Elementary
Barry
The Bear
Hacks
Only Murders in the Building

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series:
Anthony Carrigan – Barry
Bill Hader – Barry
Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series:
Christina Applegate – Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Jenna Ortega – Wednesday
Jean Smart – Hacks

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series:
Steve Carell – The Patient
Taron Egerton – Black Bird
Sam Elliott – 1883
Paul Walter Hauser – Black Bird
Evan Peters – Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series:
Emily Blunt – The English
Jessica Chastain – George & Tammy
Julia Garner – Inventing Anna
Niecy Nash-Betts – Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Amanda Seyfried – The Dropout

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series:
Andor
The Boys
House of the Dragon
The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power
Stranger Things

The Screen Actors Guild Awards are typically seen as one of the most accurate predictors of the Academy Awards, as actors make up more than 15% of the voting Academy members. As such, many of the SAG winners go on to become Oscar winners. This would make Brendan Fraser, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis the technical frontrunners in their respective categories. Quan has been a lock all awards season, while Fraser may still face some competition from Austin Butler (Elvis)–and certainly he’d rather have an Oscar than a hood ornament. Yeoh and Curtis were the more surprising wins of the evening, as Cate Blanchett (Tár) and Angela Bassett (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) were considered shoe-ins for the Oscar.

On the other hand, the Best Ensemble award doesn’t necessarily correlate with the Best Picture winner. Since 2010, exactly half of the SAG winners went on to take home the Oscar. However, that percentage will go up next month, as Everything Everywhere All at Once is the odds-on favorite to take home Best Picture.

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