Josh Brolin Jokes About Quitting Acting After Denis Villeneuve Snubbed by Oscars Again

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Josh Brolin Jokes About Quitting Acting After Denis Villeneuve Snubbed by Oscars Again
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Actor Josh Brolin reacted sarcastically to director Denis Villeneuve's exclusion from the Best Director nominations for Dune: Part Two at the Academy Awards. Brolin had previously vowed to quit acting if Villeneuve wasn't nominated.

Have YOU got a story? Email. READ MORE:Josh Brolin vented his frustration at Dune : Part Two filmmaker Denis Villeneuve not receiving a Best Director nod as Academy Awards nominations were announced Thursday, sarcastically saying he was going to quit acting.

Josh Brolin, 56, vented his frustration at Dune: Part Two filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, 57, not receiving a Best Director nod as Academy Awards nominations were announced Thursday, sarcastically saying he was going to quit acting Brolin, who plays Thanos in the Avengers films, sent congratulations in the clip to his Dune: Part Two collaborators on the movie for their nominations.

Spider-Verse producer Chris Miller said on X/Twitter Thursday, 'There were many films that had great directing this year but what Denis did - in all aspects of the craft - was masterful.'

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