The GLAAD Media Awards have been honoring outstanding representation of the LGBTQ community in the media for 30 years, and they’ll continue doing the same in the new decade. The list of nominations for 2020 is in, and it includes some of our favorite movies and series of the past year.
Bombshell, Booksmart, and Rocketman are some of the movies with wide release recognized by the organization, while the list of projects with limited release includes Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Pain & Glory.
When it comes to TV categories, Euphoria, Killing Eve, and Pose are amongst the shows that scored best drama series nod. Brooklyn Nine-Nine, One Day at a Time and Sex Education will be competing against several other shows in the comedy category.
GLAAD Media Awards will be held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on April 16th.
FULL LIST OF 2020 GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS NOMINATIONS
Outstanding
Film – Wide Release
Bombshell (Lionsgate)
Booksmart (United
Artists Releasing)
Downton
Abbey (Focus Features)
Judy (Roadside
Attractions)
Rocketman (Paramount
Pictures)
Outstanding Film – Limited Release
Adam (Wolfe
Releasing)
Brittany
Runs a Marathon (Amazon Studios)
End
of the Century (The Cinema Guild)
The
Heiresses (1844 Entertainment)
Kanarie (Breaking
Glass Pictures)
Pain
& Glory (Sony Pictures Classics)
Portrait
of a Lady on Fire (NEON)
Rafiki (Film
Movement)
Socrates (Breaking
Glass Pictures)
This
Is Not Berlin (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
Outstanding Documentary
5B (RYOT
Films)
Gay
Chorus Deep South (MTV)
Leitis
in Waiting (PBS)
State
of Pride (YouTube)
Wig (HBO)
Outstanding Drama Series
Batwoman (The
CW)
Billions (Showtime)
Euphoria (HBO)
Killing
Eve (AMC)
The
L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
The
Politician (Netflix)
Pose (FX)
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
Star
Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access)
Supergirl (The
CW)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Brooklyn
Nine-Nine (NBC)
Dear
White People (Netflix)
Dickinson (Apple
TV+)
One
Day at a Time (Netflix)
The
Other Two (Comedy Central)
Schitt’s
Creek (Pop)
Sex
Education (Netflix)
Superstore (NBC)
Vida (Starz)
Work
in Progress (Showtime)
Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series w/o a regular LGBTQ
character)
“Love” Drunk History (Comedy Central)
“Murdered at a Bad Address” Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
“Spontaneous Combustion” Easy (Netflix)
“This Extraordinary Being” Watchmen (HBO)
“Two Doors Down” Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings (Netflix)
Outstanding TV Movie
Deadwood:
The Movie (HBO)
Let
It Snow (Netflix)
Rent:
Live (FOX)
Transparent:
Musicale Finale (Amazon)
Trapped:
The Alex Cooper Story (Lifetime)
Outstanding Limited Series
Mrs.
Fletcher (HBO)
The
Red Line (CBS)
Tales
of the City (Netflix)
When
They See Us (Netflix)
Years
& Years (HBO)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming
Andi
Mack (The Disney Channel)
The
Bravest Knight (Hulu)
High
School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+)
The
Loud House (Nickelodeon)
“Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone” Arthur (PBS)
Rocko’s
Modern Life: Static Cling (Netflix)
She-Ra
and the Princesses of Power (Netflix)
Steven
Universe: The Movie (Cartoon Network)
“A Tale of Two Nellas” Nella the Princess Knight (Nick
Jr.)
Twelve
Forever (Netflix)
Outstanding Reality Program
Are
You the One? (MTV)
Bachelor
in Paradise (ABC)
I
Am Jazz (TLC)
Queer
Eye (Netflix)
RuPaul’s
Drag Race (VH1)
Outstanding Music Artist
Adam Lambert, Velvet: Side A (More is More/Empire)
Brittany Howard, Jaime (ATO)
Kevin Abstract, ARIZONA BABY (Question Everything/RCA)
Kim Petras, Clarity (Bunhead)
King Princess, Cheap Queen (Zelig/Columbia Records)
Lil Nas X, 7 (Columbia)
Melissa Etheridge, The Medicine Show (ME Records/Concord)
Mika, My
Name Is Michael Holbrook (Casablanca/Republic Records)
Tegan and Sara, Hey, I’m Just Like You (Sire)
Young M.A, Herstory
in the Making (M.A Music/3D)