The Screen Actors Guild Award nominees were announced this week.
And cinema and TV lovers were not impressed with some pretty glaring omissions from the list.
Whether you’re shocked that Jeremy Strong didn’t receive a nomination for the final season of Succession or appalled that May December was completely ignored, there are some shocking choices being made.
However, we have at least one Irish star in the mix.
Yes, Cillian Murphy is the only Irish delegate to be nominated fresh off his Golden Globes win. And surely he’ll be accepting his Oscar later this year…
That does mean that Barry Keoghan and Andrew Scott have both been snubbed after they were nominated for Golden Globes!
Barry is, of course, the leading man of Saltburn, the film that is on everyone’s lips for better or for worse. While Andrew has been moving filmgoers to tears in All of Us Strangers.
He stars alongside Paul Mescal in this flick, but the Maynooth man has not garnered any nominations so far this awards season.
Sure, you can’t have ’em all, Paul!
So who was nominated?
Cillian’s co-stars in Oppenheimer, Robert Downey Jr and Emily Blunt, are both up in their Best Supporting categories.
Oppenheimer and Barbie’s ensembles were nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture alongside Killers of the Flower Moon, The Colour Purple and American Fiction.
More Barbieheimer content, please!
The SAG Awards will take place on Saturday, February 24th