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Writers Guild Awards Nominees Include ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Green Book,’ ‘Eighth Grade’ & More

Presumably, you’re still reeling from last night’s Golden Globes Awards winners, chosen by aliens, errr, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Yes, it was a strange night with the musical, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” somehow not entered into the Musical Or Drama category winning Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Drama for Rami Malek over the presumed winner “A Star Is Born.” There is still a lot of head-scratching over that one, but a reminder that the HFPA is not Academy Members or even Guild members, just film critics that no one actually knows, respects or reads, but work under the aegis of an organization with enough money to get an awards show on NBC. Ahem.

READ MORE: Golden Globes 2019 Winners: ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Surprises With Best Drama & Best Actor

Back on planet earth, the members of the Writer’s Guild Of America—many members whom are Academy members—have released their 2019 nominations in several writing categories including Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay. And their nominations don’t’ seem so odd or out of place (sorry, no “Bohemian Rhapsody” to be seen).

READ MORE: Best And Worst Of The 2019 Golden Globe Awards

On the film side, the original screenplays for “Green Book,” “A Quiet Place,” “Roma,” “Vice” and “Eighth Grade” were all nominated for Best Original Screenplay. In the adapted-screenplay category, the nominees were “BlacKkKlansman,” “If Beale Street Could Talk,” “A Star Is Born,” “Black Panther” and “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

The most egregious snubs that don’t bode well for the Oscars include Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed” and Josh Singer’sFirst Man.” Although eligibility requirements differ, roughly two-thirds of WGA nominees usually go on to receive Oscar nominations in the screenwriting categories. So, you’re likely looking at most of your Oscar screenwriting nominees. Here’s the full list.

The Writers Guild Awards nominees:

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

“Eighth Grade,” Written by Bo Burnham; A24

“Green Book,” Written by Nick Vallelonga & Brian Currie & Peter Farrelly; Universal Pictures

“A Quiet Place,” Screenplay by Bryan Woods & Scott Beck and John Krasinski, Story by Bryan Woods & Scott Beck; Paramount Pictures

“Roma,” Written by Alfonso Cuarón; Netflix

“Vice,” Written by Adam McKay; Annapurna Pictures

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

“Blackkklansman,” Written by Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee, Based on the book by Ron Stallworth; Focus Features

“Black Panther,” Written by Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole, Based on the Marvel Comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

“Can You Ever Forgive Me?” Screenplay by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty, Based on the book by Lee Israel; Fox Searchlight

“If Beale Street Could Talk,” Screenplay by Barry Jenkins, Based on the novel by James Baldwin; Annapurna Pictures

“A Star is Born,” Screenplay by Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters, Based on the 1954 screenplay by Moss Hart and the 1976 screenplay by John Gregory Dunne & Joan Didion and Frank Pierson, Based on a story by William Wellman and Robert Carson; Warner Bros.

DOCUMENTARY SCREENPLAY

“Bathtubs Over Broadway,” Written by Ozzy Inguanzo & Dava Whisenant; Focus Features

“Fahrenheit 11/9,” Written by Michael Moore; Briarcliff Entertainment

“Generation Wealth,” Written by Lauren Greenfield; Amazon Studios

“In Search of Greatness,” Written by Gabe Polsky; Art of Sport

VIDEOGAME WRITING

“Assassin’s Creed Odyssey,” Associate Narrative Directors Matthew Zagurak, Joel Janisse, James Richard Mittag; Narrative Director Melissa MacCoubrey; Story by Jonathan Dumont, Melissa MacCoubrey, Hugo Giard; Scriptwriters Madeleine Hart, Betty Robertson, Jesse Scoble, Diana Sherman, Kelly Bender, Jojo Chia, Ian Fun, Zachary M. Parris, Ken Williamson, Daniel Bingham, Jordan Lemos, Simon Mackenzie, Katelyn MacMullin, Susan Patrick, Alissa Ralph, Stephen Rhodes; Team Lead Writer Sam Gill; AI Writers Jonathan Flieger, Kimberly Ann Sparks; Ubisoft Quebec

“Batman: The Enemy Within,” Episode 5-Same Stitch, Lead Writer James Windeler; Written by Meghan Thornton, Ross Beeley, Lauren Mee; Story by Meghan Thornton, Michael Kirkbride; Telltale Games

“God of War,” Written by Matt Sophos, Richard Zangrande Gaubert, Cory Barlog; Story and Narrative Design Lead Matt Sophos; Story and Narrative Design Richard Zangrande Gaubert; Narrative Design Orion Walker, Adam Dolin; Sony Interactive Entertainment

“Marvel’s Spider-Man,” Story Lead Jon Paquette; Writers Benjamin Arfmann, Kelsey Beachum; Co-Written by Christos Gage; Additional Story Contributions by Dan Slott; Insomniac Games & Sony Interactive Entertainment

“Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire,” Narrative Designers Alex Scokel, Eric Fenstermaker, Kate Dollarhyde, Megan Starks, Olivia Veras, Paul Kirsch; Additional Writing Tony Evans, John Schmautz, Casey Hollingshead, Nitai Poddar; Narrative Design Leads Carrie Patel, Josh Sawyer; Obsidian Entertainment

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