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Avatar won the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Visual Effects, and was nominated for a total of nine, including Best Picture and Best Director. [14] The film garnered four nominations at the 67th Golden Globe Awards ceremony, and received two awards for Best Film – Drama and Best Director.
Avatar: The Way of Water garnered two nominations at the 80th Golden Globe Awards. The film won two awards at the 50th Annie Awards. At the 21st Visual Effects Society Awards, it was nominated for fourteen awards, a record that surpassed the number of previous ones for film (Avatar) and television (The Mandalorian). [13]
Avatar: The Way of Water dominated the 21st annual VES Awards tonight, swimming away with nine trophies at the Beverly Hilton. See the full winners list below. James Cameron’s smash sequel came ...
The Really Loud House was nominated for Favorite Kids TV Show: The Smurfs: Nickelodeon Second nomination Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Network Ninth nomination 2024: SpongeBob SquarePants: Nickelodeon Win, 16th time in a row (21st of all time); 22nd nomination SpongeBob and Patrick hosted the year's ceremony [2] Big City Greens: Disney Channel: First ...
“Avatar: The Way of Water” topped the 21st Annual VES Awards with nine wins, including for photoreal feature. Meanwhile, Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio” was named best animated feature ...
Global blockbuster Avatar: The Way of Water was named Best Film today at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts’ 12th annual AACTA International Awards. See the full list of film ...
The following is a list of awards and nominations for American actress Zoe Saldaña.Known mostly for her work in science fiction film franchises, she first gained recognition for the 2009 film Star Trek, for which she was nominated for the BET and Black Reel awards for Best Actress, as well as the People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Breakout Star.
The 36th Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film and television in 2009 were presented on June 24, 2010, in Burbank, California. The most awards of the night were won by Avatar, winning all ten of its nominations. The film also won the Saturn Award for Best Special Edition DVD Release the following year.