POPULAR films have made a spectacular comeback at the Oscars — with Top Gun and Avatar sequels both nominated for Best Picture.
It is the first time in Oscars history more than one film in this category has grossed over £1.2billion worldwide.
Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick has taken £1.2billion at the global box office so farCredit: APAvatar has taken over £1.6billion globally since it was released last monthCredit: DisneyAll Quiet On The Western Front was nominated for Best PictureBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever star Angela Bassett, 64, is also the first to earn an acting nomination for a Marvel superhero film — for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Academy bosses hope the inclusion of popular films will give a boost to the televised ceremony, which has struggled to attract viewers in recent years.
Last year’s was the second lowest watched in Oscars history.
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Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick has taken £1.2billion at the global box office so far.
It is the first time one of his films has been nominated for an Oscar since Magnolia in 2000.
Avatar has taken over £1.6billion globally since it was released last month.
Angela Bassett is also the first to earn an acting nomination for a Marvel superhero filmCredit: © 2022 MARVEL.Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis is in the running for Best Picture, while leading man Austin Butler, 31, has one of the film’s eight academy nominationsCredit: AlamyThe £100million 'The Batman' production has been beset by delaysCredit: SplashThe film has overtaken Spider-Man: No Way Home and Jurassic World on the list of the highest grossing films of all time.
Despite the Avatar sequel’s success, director James Cameron, 68, is not nominated.
Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis is in the running for Best Picture, while leading man Austin Butler, 31, has one of the film’s eight nominations, for Best Actor.
Sci-fi movie Everything Everywhere All at Once is the most nominated film, with 11.
Sci-fi movie Everything Everywhere All at Once is the most nominated film, with 11All Quiet on the Western Front and the Banshees Of Inisherin have nine.
Brad Pitt, 59, and Margot Robbie, 32, were among shock snubs as neither they nor their film Babylon were nominated.
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The Sun’s film critic, Dulcie Pearce, said: “It’s great to finally see popularity over pretentious being nominated.”
Movie fan Adam LeKang tweeted: “Looks like the blockbuster has returned in power.”