The site also lists the specific awards the studio is campaigning for, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Chris Pine, David Thewlis, Danny Huston, Ewen Bremner), Best Cinematography (Matthew Jensen, ASC), Best Production Design (Aline Bonetto, Production Designer, Anna Lynch-Robinson, Set Decorator), Best Film Editing (Martin Walsh), Best Costume Design (Lindy Hemming), Best Visual Effects (Bill Westenhoffer, Visual Effects Supervisor, Frazer Churchill, Additional Visual Effects Supervisor, Alex Wutke, Visual Effects Supervisor, Mark Holt, Special Effects Supervisor), Best Sound Mixing (Chris Munro, AMPS, CAS, Production Sound Mixer, Chris Burdon, Gilbert Lake, Re-Recording Mixers), Best Sound Editing (James H. Mather), Best Makeup and Hairstyling (Christine Blundell) and Best Original Score (Rupert Gregson-Williams).
With most of the major Oscar contenders still yet to be released in theaters, it will be interesting to see if Wonder Woman continues to hold up as an Oscar contender.
There had been a report from late July that claimed Warner Bros. was planning a Wonder Woman Oscar campaign, and now that has been confirmed, with the studio launching an official “for your consideration” website for Wonder Woman, along with three more potential Oscar contenders, Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 and Chris McKay’s The LEGO Batman Movie.
Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior.