By Creative Media Times
Nominees for 2019 Teen Choice Awards were released Wednesday, with summer blockbuster Avengers: Endgame and hip hop artist Lil Nas X leading the music categories. Nas is currently at the top of the charts with Old Town Road.
On the TV categories, Riverdale leads the list with seven nominations, including “Choice Drama TV Show” and a pair of nominations for both Drama TV Actor (Cole Sprouse, K.J. Apa) and Drama TV Actress (Camila Mendes, Lili Reinhart).
Teen supernatural drama Shadowhunters and superhero series The Flash also did well with six and five nominations respectively.
Back to Marvel’s superhero blockbuster, Endgame received nine nominations in the film categories, including Choice Action Movie and action movie actor and actress nominations to cast Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Paul Rudd, Robert Downey Jr., Brie Larson, Scarlett Johansson and Zoe Saldana and Choice Villain for Josh Brolin.
More details is expected to be announced, including host and presenters.
Fans will be able to vote for nominees starting Wednesday at TeenChoice.VoteNow.tv or on Twitter. Voting is open until June 25.
The 2019 Teen Choice Awards is set to be held on August 11, 2019.
MUSIC
Choice Male Artist
Ed Sheeran
Khalid
Lil Nas X
Post Malone
Shawn Mendes
Choice Female Artist
Ariana Grande
Billie Eilish
Cardi B
Halsey
Lauren Jauregui
Taylor Swift
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