Black Panther: Wakanda Forever dominated the nominations for the 54th annual NAACP Image awards, picking up 12 total nods.
The blockbuster Marvel sequel received the nomination for
outstanding motion picture, outstanding ensemble cast in a motion picture as
well as several more in acting categories.
The film’s star Leititia Wright received a nomination for
outstanding actress in a motion picture for her portrayal of Shuri, sister of
King T’Challa, who was played by the late Chadwick Boseman.
In the male category Daniel Kaluuya received a nod for his
part in Jordan Peele’s Nope, and John Boyega also received a nomination for
best supporting actor in a motion picture.
Boyega appears in The Woman King alongside fellow British
star Lashana Lynch – who also earned a nomination in the best supporting
actress in a motion picture category.
In the television categories, popular US comedy Abbott
Elementary led the field with nine total nominations – with creator Quinta
Brunson also nominated for entertainer of the year.
Netflix’s regency-era drama Bridgerton also received a
nomination for outstanding drama series.
Beyonce and rapper Kendrick Lamar tied for the most
nominations in the music recording categories, with five apiece.
“This year’s nominees have conveyed a wide range of
authentic stories and diverse experiences that have resonated with many in our
community, and we’re proud to recognize their outstanding achievements and
performances,” said Derrick Johnson, president and chief executive of the
NAACP.
The 54th annual NAACP Image awards will take place on
February 25 at 1am UK time.
The show will be in front of an audience for the first time
in three years.