Elizabeth Olsen fans celebrate as Marvel launches ‘deserving’ Oscar campaign for Wanda star
A nomination is very unlikely – but her fans remain excited
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Elizabeth Olsen fans are celebrating Marvel Studios’ decision to launch an Oscar campaign for the actor.
On Sunday (11 December), the film studio announced which nominations it was lobbying for ahead of the announcement next month.
One potential nomination that’s exciting fans is a Best Actress nod for Olsen’s performance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Olsen reprised the role of Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the sequel, which was released in May. She became the primary villain of the film, and her performance was praised in reviews.
The actor was Emmy-nominated for playing the character in the Disney Plus series WandaVision, which was released in January 2021.
“Elizabeth Olsen’s Oscar campaign has started,” one excited fan declared, with another writing: “I don’t think she’ll win, but I think she more than deserves the nomination, at least. She carried that film.”
“Absolutely deserved! She deserves this nomination so much,” an additional fan stated, with another agreeing: “She absolutely deserves it after her incredible performance in this movie!”
However, many are pointing out that she probably won’t be nominated, as performances in superhero films rarely get recognised by the Academy.
The current list of contenders is also a crowded one, with nominations expected for Cate Blanchett (Tár), Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Danielle Deadwyler (Till), Viola Davis (The Woman King) and Rooney Mara (Women Talking).
Earlier this year, Olsen addressed her future as Wanda in the Marvel franchise during an interview with The Independent.
The actor also decried people who “throw Marvel under the bus”.
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