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Celeb Secrets Predicts Teen Choice 2016 – Wave 1 Movie Categories

John Cena and Victoria Justice host TEEN CHOICE 2016 airing Sunday, July 31 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX.  ©2016 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX
John Cena and Victoria Justice host TEEN CHOICE 2016 airing Sunday, July 31 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX.
©2016 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: FOX

Happy Saturday, readers!

We’re about a week away from Teen Choice 2016 and everyone at Celeb Secrets is super stoked to see the fashion, the performances, and most of all – the winners!

So to countdown to the ceremony, we’ve predicted who we believe will take home the award for the following movie categories in Wave 1: Choice Movie: Action/Adventure, Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure, Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Choice Movie: Drama, Choice Movie Actor: Drama, Choice Movie Actress: Drama, Choice Movie: Comedy, Choice Movie Actor: Comedy, and Choice Movie Actress: Comedy.

Hosted by John Cena and Victoria Justice, Teen Choice 2016 will honor the year’s iconic stars from the best films, most-loved TV shows, fiercest music and the top moments in fashion, digital and comedy with coveted Teen Choice Surfboard awards.

Global superstar Justin Timberlake will make a special appearance, and four-time TEEN CHOICE 2016 nominee Charlie Puth will perform his hit single, “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” and EMPIRE’s Serayah also will perform. Additional performers, presenters and special appearances to be announced soon.

Teen Choice 2016 airs LIVE from the “Fabulous” Forum on Sunday, July 31st @ 8PM ET/PT on FOX. Tickets are now on sale to the general public at ticketmaster.com.

View the full list of Wave 1 nominees here.

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Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Choice Movie: Action/Adventure (#ChoiceActionMovie): “Deadpool”; “In the Heart of the Sea”; “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials”; “Spectre”; “The Divergent Series: Allegiant”; “The Jungle Book”

Who We Think Will Win: The Jungle Book would get my vote because not only was it full of action and adventure, but it was visually beautiful. While I think Deadpool might take this one it is rated R. The winner will definitely be “The Divergent Series: Allegiant” because they won a lot of awards last year and movies based on books usually win in Teen Awards.

Choice Movie Actor: Action/Adventure: Chris Hemsworth – “In the Heart of the Sea”; Dylan O’Brien – “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials”; Neel Sethi – “The Jungle Book”; Ryan Reynolds – “Deadpool”; Theo James – “The Divergent Series: Allegiant”

Who We Think Will Win: Neel Sethi deserves this award hands down because he basically acted by himself against a green screen and people throwing him around like he was a rag doll. But we believe it’s going to be a tough battle between heartthrob Dylan O’Brien and Theo James. Dylan did get hurt doing the making of a Maze Runner and that makes us love him so much more, so we’re giving this to Dylan.

Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure: Charlotte Riley – “In the Heart of the Sea”; Kaya Scodelario – “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials”; Léa Seydoux – “Spectre”; Morena Baccarin – “Deadpool”; Shailene Woodley – “The Divergent Series: Allegiant”

Who We Think Will Win: Hands down Shailene Woodley is going to take this award, I believe she won this last year. Not only is she a kick ass girl in the film, but she gets emotional with Four in the film and it is too die for. Literally.

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Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy (#ChoiceSciFiMovie): “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”; “Captain America: Civil War”; “Fantastic Four”; “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens”; “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2”; “The Huntsman: Winter’s War”

Who We Think Will Win: This is going to be a close call between Star Wars and Hunger Games. Hunger Games was killing it due to the huge fan base, but Star Wars has a HUGE fan base overall. And he doesn’t love Chewie and Han Solo coming home? Grab the tissues.

Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Ben Affleck – “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”; Chris Evans – “Captain America: Civil War”; Chris Hemsworth – “The Huntsman: Winter’s War”; Henry Cavill – “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”; Josh Hutcherson – “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2”; Robert Downey Jr. – “Captain America: Civil War”

Who We Think Will Win: Josh Hutchinson took this award last year and we think he has another shot this year to win. He is the sweet, loving Peeta who loves Katniss, what more do you want from a guy? The Chris’ and Robert Downey Jr. are for the older crowds, Josh is the perfect guy for this win.

Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Amy Adams – “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”; Charlize Theron – “The Huntsman: Winter’s War”; Chloë Grace Moretz – “The 5th Wave”; Daisy Ridley – “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens”; Jennifer Lawrence – “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2”; Scarlett Johansson – “Captain America: Civil War”

Who We Think Will Win: Jennifer Lawrence won this award last year, but there’s another kick ass girl in town, Daisy Ridley. Daisy is going to give Jennifer Lawrence a run for her money. She is a strong, independent woman, who has the force and needs help from no one. A lot of little girls look up to her and we think she might take this one.

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Choice Movie: Drama (#ChoiceDramaMovie): “Creed”; “Miracles from Heaven”; “Point Break”; “10 Cloverfield Lane”; “Straight Outta Compton”; “The Martian”

Who We Think Will Win: Although both Straight Outta Compton and The Martian were academy award nominees, some people aren’t into real life stories or almost 3 hour long movies. So we think 10 Cloverfield Lane is going to take this one. It was full of suspense and a thriller, with a lot of drama. That poor girl couldn’t catch a break.

Choice Movie Actor: Drama: Jacob Tremblay – “Room”; Leonardo DiCaprio – “The Revenant”; Matt Damon – “The Martian”; Michael B. Jordan – “Creed”; O’Shea Jackson Jr. – “Straight Outta Compton”; Taron Egerton – “Eddie The Eagle”

Who We Think Will Win: Child actors have become so talented, Jacob Tremblay deserves this award for this performance. He was incredible in it and not only is he an incredible actor, but he is adorable in person. We want to be best friends with Jacob and Brie Larson too.

Choice Movie Actress: Drama: Alicia Vikander – “The Danish Girl”; Brie Larson – “Room”; Jennifer Garner – “Miracles from Heaven”; Jennifer Lawrence – “Joy”; Jessica Chastain – “The Martian”; Tessa Thompson – “Creed”

Who We Think Will Win: We hope Brie Larson wins this because not only did she win an academy award for this exact category, but she made us all cry in that film. She touched our hearts with her beautiful performance and heartbreaking story.

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Choice Movie: Comedy (#ChoiceComedyMovie): “Barbershop: The Next Cut”; “Mother’s Day”; “Mr. Right”; “Ride Along 2”; “The Intern”; “Zoolander 2”

Who We Think Will Win: Zoolander 2 wasn’t good from all the bad things I’ve heard about it, the Intern was good, but not a comedy; so we can cross those off our list. Ride Along 2 was hilarious and an action film that anyone can enjoy.

Choice Movie Actor: Comedy: Ice Cube – “Barbershop: The Next Cut,” “Ride Along 2”; Jordan Peele – “Keanu”; Keegan-Michael Key – “Keanu”; Kevin Hart – “Ride Along 2”; Will Ferrell – “Daddy’s Home”; Zac Efron – “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising”

Who We Think Will Win: Zac Efron was hilarious in Neighbors 2, playing the jealous, vulnerable friend. And he showed off that hot bod multiple times in this film, how could he not win? He definitely has my vote.

Choice Movie Actress: Comedy: Jennifer Aniston – “Mother’s Day”; Anna Kendrick – “Mr. Right”; Chloë Grace Moretz – “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising”; Anne Hathaway – “The Intern”; Melissa McCarthy – “The Boss”; Nicki Minaj – “Barbershop: The Next Cut”

Who We Think Will Win: Chloë Grace Moretz should us a side we haven’t seen from her yet, her bad college girl years. She played the perfect freshman getting a little fresh air of freedom in college and she was hilarious. Not to mention was it girl empowering in the end when they decide to be themselves and stick together than be this popular sorority.

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