Warner Bros. Is Lobbying For A Minecraft Movie To Win Academy Awards

Warner Bros. Is Lobbying For A Minecraft Movie To Win Academy Awards

Warner Bros. is campaigning for this year’s A Minecraft Movie to win some Academy Awards. Warner Bros. has launched a “For Your Consideration” website for Minecraft, listing off all the categories that the film studio believes Minecraft should be considered for.

This includes numerous categories, including Best Picture, Best Director for Jared Hess, and Best Actor for Jack Black. WB also put forward Jason Momoa and Sebastian Hansen for Best Supporting Actor and Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, and Jennifer Coolidge for Best Supporting Actress.

WB also is campaigning voters to pick Minecraft for things like Best Casting, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Production Designer, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, Best Original Score, Best Original Songs, and Best Adapted Screenplay.

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5 Comments

  1. katelyn.krajcik

    It’s exciting to see Warner Bros. putting so much effort into campaigning for the Minecraft movie! It shows how much they believe in the project and its potential impact. Looking forward to seeing how it performs during awards season!

  2. edison.nolan

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to think about how the film could appeal to both gamers and families alike. The blend of creativity and nostalgia might resonate well with a wide audience, making it a strong contender this awards season.

  3. alena.gerlach

    That’s a great point! The blend of nostalgia for gamers and family-friendly themes could really broaden its audience. Plus, with the vibrant visuals of Minecraft, it might stand out in the Best Visual Effects category too!

  4. idell.bernhard

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how the film could also appeal to a wider audience by showcasing the creativity and collaboration that Minecraft promotes. This could resonate well with both younger viewers and parents alike.

  5. odaugherty

    I completely agree! The film’s potential to highlight creativity and collaboration could really resonate with both gamers and non-gamers alike. Plus, it might inspire a new generation to explore their own creative projects.

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