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WhenBlack Pantherdebuted in 2018, it became nothing short of a cultural sensation. People adored the film’s universe, the heroes it introduced, and the villains it explored. It swiftly became one of Marvel Studios’ most ambitious undertakings of all time.

The film ended up winning three Oscars, a milestone for the MCU.Black Pantherwon awards for Best Costume, Best Production Design, and Best Original Score. Many people are wondering ifWakanda Forever, the highly anticipated sequel, will be as spectacular as the original. And could it bring more Oscars to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s Oscar prediction
Senior awards editor Clayton Davis has released a report ranking the chances ofBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverreceiving an Academy Award, aka an Oscar, in numerous categories.
Davis’ rankings in each category are as follows:
Letitia Wrightand Winston Duke were both left unranked for Best Actor and Best Actress, indicating that they are unlikely to receive nominations. Martin Freeman was also considered for Supporting Actor but did not receive a nomination.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessandThor: Love and Thunderdid not even receive honorable mentions. A prior report was created forEternalslast year, but none of the predictions were correct—which isn’t surprising given the film’s reaction.

Can Wakanda Forever manage to get an Oscar?
None of the categories won by the first picture are included in those predictions. If there are any, they are likely to get the most, and that is where they will be.
Best Costume Design is a prime example. Not only was that component of the previous film excellent, but it appears thatWakanda Forevermay even outperform it. Simply look at the blue Midnight Angel suit for evidence, with Nakia’s outrageous green dress trailing close after.

It’s no surprise thatWakanda Forever‘s chances in the other categories are limited to none. The Academy is well-known for its antipathy against both superheroes and major blockbuster events. They do win occasionally, but it is far from the usual.
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Of course, it would be wonderful if this could finally begin to change. There have been several MCU films that have deserved to be recognized; fingers crossed thatBlack Panther: Wakanda Forevercan break that barrier even further.
Wakanda Foreverwill be released in theatres on November 11.
Source:TheDirect
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