‘It Makes No Sense To Me’: Dune’s Josh Brolin Doesn’t Hold Back On Denis Villeneuve Being Snubbed At The Oscars Again

‘It Makes No Sense To Me’: Dune’s Josh Brolin Doesn’t Hold Back On Denis Villeneuve Being Snubbed At The Oscars Again

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We’re currently deep into Awards Season, with the Oscar nominations heralding on of the most highly anticipated upcoming Awards shows. Like every year, there were were some notable Academy Award snubs, including Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuve, who didn’t nab a Best Director nom despite the blockbuster being recognized for major categories including Best Picture. Actor Josh Brolin didn’t hold back on Villeneuve being passed over again, even saying “it makes no sense to me.”

As part of the Dune 2 cast, actor Josh Brolin notably complained about Villeneuve being snubbed back in 2022 for the original movie. Now history has repeated itself, despite the sequel getting five big noms including Best Picture. The 56 year-old film icon went on his Instagram story to react to Oscar nominations, and once again voiced his displeasure about Villeneuve not being recognized. In his words:

Apparently, I am going to quit acting because Denis Villeneuve didn’t get nominated. This is just how this thing works. It makes no sense to me. That’s okay. [Editor] Joe Walker and Denis, you deserve it. It’s an amazing film. I think it was even better than the first one. The people who have gotten accolades surely deserve it. Happy to be a part of it. Congrats everyone.

Originally Posted Here…

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