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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on the 25th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, presented Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (all times local):

7 p.m.

“Black Panther” is the winner of the Screen Actors Guild Award for drama film cast.

It is the second award the Marvel Comics superhero film won on Sunday; it also won the best stunt ensemble award before the SAG Awards ceremony began.

Chadwick Boseman thanked his fellow actors and executives who made the film.

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The actor, who plays the Black Panther in the groundbreaking superhero flick, said many of the cast understood what it meant to be a black actor on the film and creating “a world we wanted to see.”

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6:47 p.m.

Rami Malek has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for drama actor for his role in “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

It is Malek’s first SAG Award win. He is also nominated for the ensemble award for “Bohemian Rhapsody.” He said he was taken aback by the honor considering his fellow nominees, which included Viggo Mortensen and Christian Bale.

He also thanked Queen and Freddie Mercury, saying he got power from the late rocker.

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6:42 p.m.

“This Is Us” is the winner of the Screen Actors Guild Award for drama ensemble.

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It is the second win for the cast of the NBC drama series, which includes Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley, Mandy Moore and Chrissy Metz.

The cast, including several of the child actors, assembled on the stage at the Shrine Auditorium as Moore and Hartley gave acceptance speeches.

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6:26 p.m.

Jason Bateman and Sandra Oh have won the Screen Actors Guild awards for best actors in a drama series.

Bateman won for his role in Netlix’s “Ozark” at Sunday’s ceremony at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. Oh won for the BBC America Series “Killing Eve.”

Bateman used the win to encourage actors who are out of work, much like he was for years.

He assured them that like him, they’re just a job away and to “hang in there.”

Oh thanked a series of actors, including her mentor. She singled out Alfre Woodard, Lena Waithe and Jamie Foxx for supportive comments they’ve given Oh over the years.

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6:10 p.m.

Alan Alda has accepted an award for lifetime achievement at the 25th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

The actor, best known for his role as Hawkeye Pierce in “M.A.S.H.,” received the honor from Tom Hanks on Sunday at the ceremony in Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium.

Alda says actors can help when people are divided “just by doing what we do,” and that he’s honored to be a part of the profession.

“M.A.S.H.” made a household name out of Alda, who became the only person to win acting, directing and writing Emmys for the same series. The show ran from 1972 to 1983.

The 83-year-old Alda also is known for his work on other TV series including “The West Wing,” ”ER,” and “The Blacklist,” and in movies including “Aviator” and “Bridge of Spies.”

He has one Oscar nomination for “Aviator,” and has won six Emmys and Golden Globes.

He extolled his fellow actors: “Let’s stay playful, let’s stay fun”

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5:40 p.m.

Emily Blunt and Mahershala Ali have won Screen Actors Guild awards for their supporting acting roles.

Blunt won for her role in “A Quiet Place” at Sunday’s ceremony at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. Blunt says she was at a loss for words, adding the win “has completely blown my slicked hair back.”

Ali won for his role in “Green Book,” saying he was grateful to be among the actors in the room.

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5:20 p.m.

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” is the winner of the Screen Actors Guild Award for TV comedy series ensemble.

The Amazon series took the first three awards at Sunday’s ceremony.

Tony Shalhoub won for best comedy actor, while series star Rachel Brosnahan won best comedy actress.

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5:15 p.m.

Rachel Brosnahan has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for TV comedy actress for her role in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

The Amazon series won the first two SAG Awards on Sunday. Tony Shalhoub won best actor in a television series moments before Brosnahan’s name was called. Shalhoub plays the father of Brosnahan’s character, who is a mother trying to launch a successful comedy career in 1950s Manhattan.

Brosnahan thanked not only the top-billed cast members, but the background actors in the series.

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5:10 p.m.

Tony Shalhoub is the winner of the Screen Actors Guild Award for TV comedy actor for his role in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

Shalhoub said the greatest honor of his life was to be nominated alongside Alan Arkin. Arkin was nominated for his role in the Netflix series “The Kominsky Method.”

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5:05 p.m.

Megan Mullally has kicked off the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards with a shout-out to several nominees, including Lady Gaga.

Mullally told Gaga, “Honey, you are crushing it.” The “Will & Grace” star joked that in addition to her nominated role in “A Star Is Born,” and having a successful Las Vegas residency, she also does her eyeliner.

The show kicked off with its traditional collection of actors discussing their craft, including Mike Myers, Yara Shahidi and Geoffrey Owens, the “Cosby Show” actor who said his side job working at Trader Joe’s has actually worked out pretty well.

Mullally is hosting the two-hour show, which airs live on TNT and TBS from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

“Black Panther” and “GLOW” are early winners, taking home the best stunt ensemble awards for film and television, respectively.

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3:30 p.m.

“Black Panther” and the Netflix series “GLOW” have won Screen Actor Guild awards for their stunt performers.

The awards were announced Sunday on the ceremony’s silver carpet before the main show begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.

The Marvel superhero flick “Black Panther” is also up for the best film ensemble award, the evening’s top honor.

Similarly, “GLOW” is nominated in the best comedy series category. The Netflix series tells the story of a female wrestling league in the 1980s.

The 25th annual SAG Awards will be presented Sunday night at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. The ceremony will be broadcast live on TNT and TBS.

Alan Alda will receive the Life Achievement Award during the telecast.

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7 a.m.

“Black Panther” and “BlacKkKlansman” are among the films vying for the top prize at Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards.

The SAG Awards are one of the most reliable bellwethers of the Academy Awards, but several of this year’s top Oscar contenders failed to land a best ensemble nomination.

The two leading Oscar nominees — “Roma” and “The Favourite” — were bypassed by the actors guild for a field that also includes “A Star Is Born,” ”Crazy Rich Asians” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” ”The Favourite” has earned nods for its three lead actresses, but “Roma” was shut out entirely.

The SAGs also have something the Oscars don’t: a host. Megan Mullally will emcee the show from Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. TNT and TBS will broadcast the show live beginning at 8 p.m. EST.

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