Chadwick Boseman makes Oscars history
If Boseman were to win the award, he would be only the third actor to win posthumously
The late
Chadwick Boseman has made Oscars history as the first African American to be posthumously nominated for an Academy Award.
Boseman was nominated for Best Actor for his portrayal of Levee Green in the 2020 film
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
August Wilson, debuted in December on Netflix and also starred
Viola Davis, who earned her fourth Oscar nomination for her portrayal of the title character, Ma Rainey.
Davis is now the most Oscar-nominated Black actress in history.
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Thirteen years after its release,
The Dark Knight has joined Netflix’s catalogue, enabling fans in the US and the UK to revisit Christopher Nolan’s Batman film.
The first instalment of Nolan’s Batman trilogy,
Batman Begins, is also available on the streaming platform – although its final chapter,
The Dark Knight Rises, has yet to be added on either side of the Atlantic.
Some might delight in revisiting Heath Ledger’s performance as the Joker, which earned him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In addition, some might want to keep their eyes peeled for some of the Easter eggs and references lurking in the background.
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