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  1. TV Series Fifteen years after a permanent global blackout, a group of revolutionaries seek to drive out a tyrannical militia that's taken over the former United States of America. Creator Eric Kripke Stars Billy Burke Tracy Spiridakos Giancarlo Esposito

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    For as long as there have been live-action Spider-Manmovies they have been made by Sony Pictures. Even the Tom Holland era that is part of the MCU is still in Sony's hands. However, the studio actually won two Oscars for Spider-Man movies that have nothing to do with the MCU. First, there was Spider-Man 2, which took home the Oscar for Best Visual ...

    As noted, there are some series where only one of the movies got multiple Oscar wins and The Dark Knight trilogy falls into that category. Christopher Nolan's gritty take on DC Comics' Caped Crusader started with Batman Begins, which was up for Best Cinematography. It lost but the sequel proved to be a massive success. Not only did it surpass $1 bi...

    It will likely come as a surprise to learn that Wallace and Gromit is a franchise that won multiple Oscars. While it is a series that often received great reviews from critics, it's certainly not among the most popular or one with a huge box office intake. RELATED: 15 Greatest Claymation Movies Of All Time, Ranked Despite that, it has actually earn...

    Although the MCU has become a massive franchise, it hasn't quite had the Oscars success to match it. Before 2019, it had received 10 total nominations, all in categories for Visual Effects, Sound Editing, and Makeup and Hairstyling. Black Pantherchanged that. In 2019, Black Pantheritself was up for seven Academy Awards and it took home three of the...

    When Alien was released in 1979, it was truly something groundbreaking. Ridley Scott delivered an intense film unlike any other and it ended up spawning a pretty expansive franchise. The first three entries all scored nominations, as did Prometheusyears later. The original installment won for Best Visual Effects but lost in Art Direction. Alienswas...

    Although it has spawned multiple sequels, pretty much everyone agrees that 1999's The Matrix remains the high point of the franchise. The film blew away audiences with the special effects and the vrtual reality storyactually would've worked well as a standalone film instead of getting lesser sequels. In fact, it's the original movie that earned the...

    Along the same lines as The Matrix, The Terminator is a franchise that has seen some major struggles with later installments. However, it actually had two entries that were well-received and still hold up as classics. As great as the original was, Terminator 2: Judgment Daywon four Academy Awards. The win for Best Visual Effects makes a ton of sens...

    There's a very good chance that Pixar's Toy Story series would have more wins if the Best Animated Feature category was introduced earlier. That award didn't debut until 2001, so Toy Story and Toy Story 2 couldn't win it, which they very likely would have. RELATED: 10 Best Toy Story Scenes That Live Rent-Free In Every Fan's Head Alas, this franchis...

    This is another case of a franchise winning multiple Oscars and having all of them come from the same film. The Silence of the Lambs won all five Academy Awards, while sequels like Hannibal and Hannibal Risingwere met with a mixed response. 1991's The Silence of the Lambsis an all-time great horror movie. It also made Oscars history by becoming the...

    It's fitting that James Bondhas won some Academy Awards since it has so many installments. There have been over 20 movies starring the titular character, with some truly great actors portraying him over the years including Daniel Craig, Timothy Dalton, and Sean Connery. The first win dates back to 1965 as Goldfinger won Best Sound Effects. Thunderb...

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  2. Three films have won 11 Academy Awards: Ben-Hur (1959): nominated in 12 of the 15 possible categories. Titanic (1997): nominated in 14 of the 17 possible categories. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003): nominated in 11 of the 17 possible categories. Most nominations received by a single film: 14.

  3. Katherine Hepburn is the only actor with 4 Oscar wins in total. Top 8 Actors with most total nominations (In brackets: wins) 1. Meryl Streep - 21 (3) 2. Katherine Hepburn - 12 (4) 3. Jack Nicholson - 12 (3) 4. Bette Davis - 11 (2) 5. Laurence Olivier - 10 (1) 6. Spencer Tracy - 9 (2) 7. Denzel Washington - 9 (2) 8. Paul Newman - 9 (1) 9.

  4. Feb 7, 2022 · The Vincente Minnelli film with Louis Jourdan, center, and Leslie Caron, right, won every Oscar it was nominated for (nine), including best picture and director.

  5. Steven Spielberg currently holds the record for most nominations at thirteen, winning one, while Kathleen Kennedy holds the record for most nominations without a win at eight. Sam Spiegel and Saul Zaentz tie for the most wins with three each.

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  7. Mar 10, 2024 · Some of the greatest films ever made have gone on to win best picture, beginning with "Wings" at the first Academy Awards and most recently with "Oppenheimer" at this year's 96th Academy Awards. MORE: Oscars 2024: What to know about the 5 best actor nominees.

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