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‘She’s So Incredible That Sometimes You Forget’ - Ryan Coogler Reacts to Angela Bassett Becoming an Oscar Frontrunner .......... Bisola Amber ASUU Cuppy Ipeleng PROJECT 26 CHALLENGE #BreakingNews

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Angela Bassett has established herself as the leading contender for this year's Oscar for best supporting actress because to her outstanding portrayal as Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

via: Variety

Oscar excitement about Angela Bassett's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" performance went all the way to Sundance, where both her "Master of None" co-star Lena Waithe and "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler backed her for the prize.
On the opening night of the festival, Coogler and Waithe both chatted with Variety's Angelique Jackson backstage at the A Taste of Sundance event.
The inaugural Variety Visionary Award, which honors a significant Sundance graduate, was given to Coogler at the occasion.
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Coogler's Sundance Award-winning film "Fruitvale Station."
After collecting honors at the Golden Globe Awards and the Critic's Choice Awards and receiving nominations for both the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the BAFTA Film Awards, Bassett has established herself as the front-runner for the Oscar for best supporting actress.

“She’s so incredible that sometimes you forget. You know?” Coogler said in reaction to Bassett’s frontrunner status. “Her work ethic is insane. I came up playing sports so you notice this working with her, it’s like you have an extra coach on the field. I find on days when she’s working I can get more done. It’s just the truth.”

Coogler added, “She would do this thing on the first movie where she doesn’t really leave set. She stays crazy close, which is nuts for an actor like her. It sets such an amazing example. Nobody wants to go back to the trailer in between when Angela is sitting right next to the camera.”

Waithe and Bassett played mother and daughter on an acclaimed episode of Netflix’s “Master of None.” Waithe, who won an Emmy for writing the episode, said she “was honored” to sit across from Bassett during the making of the show and added that Bassett has become “a second mother” in real life.

“I’m so grateful for that,” Waithe said. “Seeing her in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’… it warms my heart even more to see her get her flowers that everybody knows she deserves. Our fingers are all crossed. We’ve been texting, ‘Mama Angela, you gotta get your things! You gotta get your things.” She said, ‘I’m coming for my things.’ I hope she gets a golden thing very soon.”

If Bassett takes the Oscar for best supporting actress, she’ll become the first actor to win an Academy Award by playing a character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” hits Disney+ on Feb. 1, shortly after the 2023 Oscar nominations are revealed on Jan. 24.

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