Hugh Jackman And James Mangold React To LOGAN's Groundbreaking Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar Nomination

Hugh Jackman And James Mangold React To LOGAN's Groundbreaking Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar Nomination Hugh Jackman And James Mangold React To LOGAN's Groundbreaking Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar Nomination

Logan made history yesterday by becoming the first superhero movie to receive a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nomination. Here's what director James Mangold and star Hugh Jackman had to say about that.

By JoshWilding - Jan 24, 2018 02:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Logan
Logan brought Hugh Jackman's lengthy run as Wolverine to an end in a very memorable fashion and there's been buzz ever since that the movie could score some serious awards attention. Unfortunately, it missed out on the likes of "Best Picture" and "Best Director" at this year's Oscars but it did become the first superhero movie to land a "Best Adapted Screenplay" nomination which is a very big deal. 

Now, both Jackman and James Mangold have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the news and they're both understandably very happy (it's just a shame the Academy didn't see fit to give Wolverine himself a "Best Actor" nod given his extraordinary work on the Marvel Comics adaptation.

As per usual, there were a lot of snubs when the Oscar nominations were announced, with superhero fans particularly disappointed that there was no love for Wonder Woman and The LEGO Batman Movie. How do you feel about Logan getting so much awards love? Are you disappointed 2017's other comic book adaptations didn't fare quite so well? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.




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CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 1/24/2018, 2:32 AM
RocknRolla
RocknRolla - 1/24/2018, 7:40 AM
@QueenCipher - Finally, something beside Marvel to counteract the negativity that DC and WB have brought.
Equivocal
Equivocal - 1/24/2018, 11:50 AM
@RocknRolla -

someone else got a nom



SisterSunday52
SisterSunday52 - 1/24/2018, 1:37 PM
@RocknRolla - What negativity? Aside from the fact that they STILL haven't cancelled Flashpoint, there hasn't really been any bad news from DC Films in a while. Are you just trying to troll?
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 1/25/2018, 1:35 AM
@SisterSunday52 - Seriously? just stop.
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 1/24/2018, 2:33 AM
I enjoyed the movie very much, and the end certainly brings me to tears, but I don't think this particular award is warranted.
case
case - 1/24/2018, 2:52 AM
I loved the film. BUT!

Adapted from what exactly..?
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