‘Oppenheimer’, one of the public’s great favorites for its visual effects, was left out of this category of the 2024 Oscars. Who are the finalists? This is the shortlist.
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Total surprise for movie buffs! ‘Quantumania’ is among the brand new 20 finalists for the 2024 Oscar for best visual effects and ‘Oppenheimer’, a big audience favorite, was completely ruled out, according to Variety. Said media published the shortlist of the aforementioned category on December 7. Films from major studios, such as Marvel and Warner Bros., continue in the race to get a nomination and win this precious statuette. Which are? Here we share the complete relationship with you.
Why was ‘Oppenheimer’ ruled out of the 2023 Oscars for better visual effects?
Variety did not go into detail as to why the film about the father of the atomic bomb, despite its majestic visual effects that took viewers’ breath away, was rejected in this category of the films. Oscar 2024; instead, they only mentioned that it was one of the big snubs of this edition.
However, one fact that must be taken into account is that the feature film Christopher Nolan It had “minimal visual effects”, according to the director himself during the promotional stage of his work. Analysis indicates that the film starring Cillian Murphy added 200 shots with visual effects, while in the finalists these types of scenes number in the thousands.
Cillian Murphy is the protagonist of ‘Oppenheimer’, a film about the creator of the atomic bomb. Photo: Universal
Who are the finalists for the 2024 Oscar for best visual effects?
Paramount, Marvel, Warner and Netflix are the studios with the most films present in the shortlist of the visual effects category of the Oscars 2024. According to Variety, this is the top 20 finalists to be nominated. The order of mention does not respond to any specific criteria.
- ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, from Marvel Studios
- ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’, from Warner Bros.
- ‘Godzilla: Minus One’, by Toho
- ‘The Creator’, by 20th Century Studios
- ‘Barbie’, from Warner Bros.
- ‘Boat Boys’, from Amazon MGM Studios
- ‘Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ from Paramount Pictures
- ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, from Apple Originals and Paramount Pictures
- ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’, from Marvel Studios
- ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’, by Walt Disney Pictures
- ‘The Marvels’, from Marvel Studios
- ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’, from Paramount Pictures
- ‘Napoleon’, from Apple Originals/Sony Pictures
- ‘Nyad’, from Netflix
- ‘Transformers: Dawn of the Beasts’, from Paramount Pictures
- ‘Poor’, by Searchlight Pictures
- ‘Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire’, from Netflix
- ‘The Snow Society’, from Netflix
- ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’, from Sony Pictures
- ‘Wonka’, from Warner Bros.
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