Zack Snyder's Justice League may not have been eligible for "Oscars Fan Favorite" film of the year, but it did pick up the win for #OscarsCheerMoment for the scene in which Barry Allen/The Flash (Ezra Miller) enters the Speed Force.
Yes, fans voted this sequence the most cheer-worthy moment in movie history, topping the three Spideys swinging together in Spider-Man: No Way Home, the "Avengers, Assemble" scene from Avengers: Endgame, the “and I am telling you, I’m not going” scene from Dreamgirls, and Neo dodging bullets in The Matrix.
To be honest, this isn't really that surprising, as Snyder's fanbase are nothing if not persistent when it comes to demanding seeking recognition for his director's cut of Justice League. The Flash scene was fine and all, but does it really match up to that incredible "Portals" moment from Endgame, for example?
The show is still underway, but only a handful of the major awards have been handed out. Denis Villeneuve's Dune has picked up an impressive six wins, including the Oscars for Best Visual Effects and Cinematography.
Be sure to check back later for the full list of winners.