‘Spider-Verse’ Fans Unite to Playfully Spam Disney’s ‘Incredibles 2’ Oscar Campaign
“Spider-Verse” currently has the edge over “Incredibles 2” in this year’s Oscar race for Best Animated Feature.
“Spider-Verse” currently has the edge over “Incredibles 2” in this year’s Oscar race for Best Animated Feature.
VFX frontrunners “First Man,” “Avengers: Infinity War,” and “Ready Player One” are joined by surprise animated entries “Incredibles 2” and “Isle of Dogs.”
“Incredibles 2” is expected to earn a nomination in 2019, 15 years after the original took home the Oscar.
While Dwayne Johnson disappoints, Boots Riley’s “Sorry to Bother You” enters the top 10 at number 7.
It’s a superhero race between “Incredibles 2” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Updated January 25, 2019.
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