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2026 Actors Awards Nominations: Biggest Snubs
Sinners and One Battle After Another lead nominations with five and seven, while several critically praised films were notably excluded from SAG-AFTRA's 2026 Actors Awards.
- On January 7, 2026, SAG-AFTRA announced nominations for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards, revealed by Abbott Elementary's Janelle James and Connor Storrie, with the ceremony set for March 1 on Netflix.
- Following the Critics Choice Awards, SAG-AFTRA members voted to select nominations for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards, which exclusively honor performances by union members and shape awards season narratives.
- The film slate is led by One Battle After Another with a record seven nominations and Sinners with five, while The Studio leads television with five nods and The White Lotus and Adolescence each have four.
- Several notable snubs include Sentimental Value, shut out despite seven Critics Choice nominations, Wicked and Cynthia Erivo overlooked, and Jeremy Allen White missing an individual nod though The Bear is up for ensemble.
- With the Golden Globes on January 11, Kate Hudson's first Actor Awards nomination in over 15 years and newcomers' film nods position contenders ahead of January 22 nominations.
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