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"Wicked" Leads Nominations for 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards Amid Wildfires in L.A.

The Screen Actors Guild Awards nominees were revealed with "Wicked" leading, while fires in L.A. led to the cancellation of live announcements.

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Updated: Jan 8th, 2025, 4:22 PM ET

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"Wicked" garnered five nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, including nods for Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. The ceremony, disrupted by wildfires in L.A., will be streamed live on Netflix on Feb 23. Surprises included nominations for Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis while several expected nominees, such as Angelina Jolie, were snubbed. The SAG Awards are considered an important indicator for the Oscars.


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"Wicked" Leads Nominations for 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards Amid Wildfires in L.A. - Pano News