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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Congratulations Black Panther on the 7 Oscar nominations including historic best picture nomination - AND 3 WINS!



Congratulations Black Panther on the 7 Oscar nominations including historic best picture nomination

WAKANDA FOREVER!

UPDATE: Black Panther won the Oscars for ;

  1. Best Costume Designer (Ruth E Carter)
  2. Best Production Design 1) Production Design (Hannah Beachler) 2) Set Decoration (Jay Hart)
  3. Best Original Score (Ludwig Goransson) 



'Black Panther' by the numbers:
Budget: $200M
Domestic gross: $700M
WW gross: $1.35B
Oscar Nominations: 7
Historic 1st best picture Oscar nomination for a superhero movie

Congrats to Black Panther on its Academy Awards Nominations
• Best Original Song – "All The Stars"
• Best Original Score
• Best Sound Editing
• Best Sound Mixing
• Best Production Design
• Best Costume Design • Best picture

Aside from breaking records, Black Panther also tackled issues of morality, family and community politics, spirituality, classism, sins of the father, on top of showcasing culturally integrated costume designs and having tremendous influence on entire communities of people
Black Panther leads best picture nominees to near-record box office grosses

Black Panther makes history as the first superhero film to get a Best Picture

Hannah Beachler just became the first African American to ever be Oscar-nominated for Best Production Design. In addition to working on BLACK PANTHER (where she was Marvel’s first female production designer), she also did MOONLIGHT and Beyoncé’s “Lemonade.”

Black Panther is far more culturally significant, has more on its mind, and is more worth discussing than any of those films. The Academy should give it Best Picture, as it was the most important mainstream film of 2018.

Black Panther has just made history by becoming the first Marvel film to be nominated for the Best Picture Oscar:

The 5 Best Music Moments From 'Black Panther'

'Black Panther' Becomes First Superhero Film To Score Best Picture Oscars Nomination
Wakanda makes history again.


Can Black Panther make Oscar history?
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/22/can-black-panther-make-oscar-history-8375191/?ito=cbshare

The Oscar nominations have arrived, and one of the pleasant surprises to come from the announcement is that of Black Panther being nominated for seven awards, including Best Picture. It’s a huge moment for Marvel, with the film being the first superhero film to be nominated for Best Picture. It’s a tough year, with the eight Best Picture nominees all coming in to February with some kind of momentum, but can Black Panther pull off the shock of the decade?
Read more:

Oscars: ‘Black Panther’ Becomes First Superhero Movie Ever Nominated for Best Picture
Tuesday morning, 10 years after Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” forced a significant paradigm shift at the Academy Awards, a superhero movie was finally nominated for best picture: Marvel’s “Black Panther.” And it represents a fairly remarkable culmination.

BLACK PANTHER NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE OSCAR
This year's Oscar nominees have been announced, and Black Panther has made history as the first superhero film nominated for the Best Picture award.

"Black Panther" becomes first superhero movie to get best picture Oscars nomination






Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp - Official Trailer – 1 May 2018


Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp - Official Trailer – 1 May 2018

Published on 1 May 2018



Real heroes. Not actual size. Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp is In theaters July 6.

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Premise
Set between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity WarScott Lang, now under house arrest after the events of Civil War,[1] tries to balance his home life as a father with his responsibilities as Ant-Man, when Hope van Dyne and Hank Pym present him with a new mission to bring to light secrets from their past, teaming up with Van Dyne as the new Wasp.

Cast
Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man:
A former petty criminal who acquired a suit that allows him to shrink or grow in scale while also increasing in strength.[3] Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, in which Lang escapes from the Raft prison, director Peyton Reed said that "he’s a fugitive in most of the first Ant-Man movie. He’s just a bigger fugitive now."

Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne / Wasp:
The daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, who is bequeathed a similar suit and the Wasp mantle from her mother.[3] The writers were "so excited about now being able to show [Hope] fully formed and what she is as a superhero. Her power set, how she fights, and what are the injustices that matter to her that she wants to right. That's part of the really fun thing of the [film]."

Michael Peña as Luis:
Lang's former cellmate and a member of his crew. Peña said that there was less opportunity for improvisation with his character compared to Ant-Man.

Walton Goggins as Sonny Burch: A "low-level criminal-type".

Bobby Cannavale as Paxton: A San Francisco Police Department officer who is engaged to Lang's ex-wife Maggie.

Judy Greer as Maggie: Lang's ex-wife.

Tip "T.I." Harris as Dave: A member of Lang's crew

David Dastmalchian as Kurt: A member of Lang's crew.

Hannah John-Kamen as Ghost:
A criminal with the ability to phase through objects. The character is traditionally portrayed as male in the comics, but was made to be female for the film because the creative team believed that the character's gender was irrelevant to its portrayal, and felt it would be more interesting to cast a woman in the role.

Abby Ryder Fortson as Cassie: The daughter of Lang and Maggie.

Randall Park as Jimmy Woo: A S.H.I.E.L.D. agent.

Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne: The wife of Pym, mother of Hope, and the original Wasp. She was lost in the Quantum Realmyears ago during a mission with Pym.

Laurence Fishburne as Bill Foster:
An old friend of Pym's who was once his assistant.[12][14] Fishburne had approached Marvel about joining the MCU, pitching them a few ideas for who he could portray, before Marvel offered him the role of Foster in the film.[14] Despite having already portrayed Perry White for the DC Extended Universe, Fishburne admitted that he had always fantasized about being in an MCU film, admitting that he considered himself a "Marvel guy".

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, entomologist, and physicist who became the original Ant-Man in 1963 after discovering the subatomic particles that make the transformation possible.

Additionally, Ant-Man and Wasp co-creator Stan Lee has a cameo in the film


Wednesday, November 29, 2017