Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Wins Best Animated Feature at the Golden Globes While Black Panther is Shut Out

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

It was a golden night for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse which won a Golden Globe for “Best Animated Feature.”

The film has been widely praised by both critics and fans since its release. Its competition included Incredibles 2, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Isle of Dogs, and Mirai.

Comic creators Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Brian Michael Bendis, and Sara Pichelli were all acknowledged in the win.

This is only the third time since the category was introduced in 2007 that it wasn’t won by a film from Disney or Pixar.

The $90 million budgeted film has earned $133.9 million domestically and $141.5 million from the foreign box office. It’s a front-runner to win the same award at the Oscars and both awards should boost the film’s earnings. The nomination voting for the Oscars begins today.

Black Panther was also nominated for three awards, “Best Motion Picture,” “Best Original Score in a Motion Picture,” and “Best Original Song in a Motion Picture.” It was shut out in each category.

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