Despite the fact that Marvel has dominated the box office for many years, things are very different when it comes to awards. Up until this point, Marvel had barely won any Oscars at all, and those were all for the technical categories of ‘Black Panther.’ Additionally, Marvel had never won a single Golden Globe. Angela Bassett’s victory in the category of best supporting actress for her efforts in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ brought to this change in the industry’s perception of the situation.

In addition, not only is this the first Golden Globe for this superhero universe, but it is also Marvel’s first victory in the acting categories of one of the most important Hollywood awards. Although it is true that the Golden Globes have been trending downward in recent years, the study will most likely not take too much time to show its chest for it.

Because up until this point, it was not even assumed that Bassett was going to earn the nomination, we will have to wait and watch if the exact same scenario takes place in the upcoming ceremony for the Academy Awards. This undoubtedly helps to give him that final push, especially considering that the voting session for those honors will come to a conclusion on Thursday.

Bassett was up against competitors such as Kerry Condon (for her role in “Inisherin’s Banshees”), Jamie Lee Curtis (for her role in “Everything at Once Everywhere”), Dolly De Leon (for her role in “Triangle of Sadness”), and Carey Mulligan (for her role in “Uncovered”), against whom the same faces could be seen again in the awards that enter the Hollywood Academy.



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