Screen Actors Guild Awards 2017: Snubs and Surprises

There was no love for "Loving" when the SAG nominations were announced.

— -- Just two days after the Golden Globes nominations were announced, the Screen Actors Guild announced its own nominations, in some cases departing from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's and, in others, following suit.

Take a look at our list of snubs and surprises:

Snubs:

"Loving"

"Sully"

Taraji P. Henson

Two days after failing to earn nominations for either "Empire" or "Hidden Figures," Taraji P. Henson didn't make the cut for the guild's acting categories. At least the "Hidden Figures" cast was recognized.

"Atlanta"

Surprises:

"Captain Fantastic"

These two veteran actors are no strangers to the SAG Awards, but their Netflix comedy "Gracie and Frankie" was overlooked in its first year, and both were shut out of the Globes. Tomlin will also be receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award when the SAG Awards are presented on Jan. 29.

"Black-ish"

This is clearly the year that "Black-ish" broke out. After scoring three Golden Globe noms, the series earned a SAG nomination for outstanding cast and another for star Anthony Anderson.

"Orange Is the New Black"

After being shut out at the Globes, "Orange" earned two nods, for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series and for star Uzo Aduba, who won individual SAG Awards the past two years.