Disney Is Pushing ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2’ And ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ For Awards Consideration
We’re heading into the heart of awards season, that time of the year when studios will be releasing the movies that they hope will be nominated for plenty of awards in the coming months. Some will begin with a limited release before rolling out wide in the future, while others have already begun their limited release and are rolling out to more cities in the coming weeks. But there are some movies that were already released earlier this year and it’s time for studios to remind voters about in order to be considered for nominations.
Looking to compete against some of the more prestigious pictures that usually end up in the awards conversation, Disney and Marvel Studios are making a push for bothGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2andThor: Ragnarokawards nominations, and it’s not just in the technical categories like visual effects and make-up.

Disney already has their “For Your Consideration” page set up with the six movies that they hope will be nominated for some awards this season. It comes as no surprise that they’re pushing for their animated featuresCars 3andCocoto get some love, as well as their animated shortLou. EvenBeauty and the Beastisn’t an unlikely candidate since Disney’s original adaptation that inspired it was the first animated film to be nominated for Best Picture, as this was long before the Best Animated Feature category was created.
But it’s somewhat surprising that Disney is enteringGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2andThor: Ragnarokinto a variety of awards races, including Best Picture. Here’s the full slate of wards Disney hopesGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2will get nominated for:

And here’s the full line-up of wards Disney hopesThor: Ragnarokwill get nominated for:
As you can see, Disney is making a push in all the categories that each movie qualifies for. Both of the sequels are nominated in 15 categories, including Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, butGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2has one extra nomination, because Disney hopes their disco-inspired “Guardians Inferno” track from the film’s soundtrack will get nominated for Best Original Song.
The technical awards aren’t out of reach for these blockbuster sequels, but the nominations for more major awards such as Best Picture, Best Director Best Adapted Screenplay and all of the acting awards don’t seem likely to come to fruition. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences doesn’t typically go for blockbusters at the Oscars, and most of the various guilds and other prestigious awards usually follow suit.
In recent years since superhero movies became more abundant,The Dark Knightwas the only movie that felt like it could come close to a Best Picture nomination, but it didn’t happen. As much as I love both Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Thor: Ragnarok, neither film quite measures up toThe Dark Knightin terms of what the Academy is looking for in movies it hands out statues too.
Having said that, there are a couple acting nominations that don’t seem out of the question.Jeff Goldblumcould get a dark horse Best Supporting Actor nomination for his wild turn as The Grandmaster inThor: Ragnarok, and it would be rather astounding and deserved forMichael Rookerto land a nomination for his key performance as Yondu inGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. But it’s early in awards season, so we’ll have to sit back and see how things play out for the time being.
Would you like to see either of these movies get awards nominations?