The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released a massive list of films eligible for the best picture Oscar at next year’s awards ceremony, Variety.com reports.
Among the 341 titles are expected awards frontrunners: “Call Me By Your Name,” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” “The Post,” “Lady Bird,” “Get Out,” “Dunkirk,” “The Shape of Water,” “Darkest Hour,” “The Florida Project,” “The Big Sick,” “Mudbound,” and “Wonder Woman.”
But, of course, there are some oddballs that will inevitably be cut from the list as the voting process advances, as it only contains the movies that can qualify for the category — but not necessary the ones that will realistically be in contention. “Baywatch,” “Justice League,” “The Emoji Movie,” “Chips,” “The Mummy,” “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic,” “The Book of Henry,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” are just a few of the movies on the list that will likely get little awards attention.