MTV Movie & TV Awards

June. 10,1992      
Rating:
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Trailer Synopsis

The annual film & TV awards show presented by MTV. The nominees are decided by producers and executives at MTV with winners decided online by the general public.

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May. 07,2023

The annual 2023 music awards with special guests.

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