Spider-Verse Star Shameik Moore Speaks Out After Oscar Loss: ‘I’m Definitely a Sore Loser’

Spider-Verse star Shameik Moore faced backlash for his reaction to “The Boy and the Heron” winning Best Animated Feature at the Oscars. He called it “robbed” but later showed respect to the winner.

Being part of “Spider-Verse,” Moore felt emotionally tied to the loss. Fans and peers showed support, with co-writer Chris Miller gracefully acknowledging the defeat.

Despite the loss, the impact of “Spider-Verse” on audiences worldwide remains significant. The franchise’s next installment, “Beyond the Spider-Verse,” is eagerly anticipated and will continue to captivate fans.

As for Hayao Miyazaki, his achievements in animation are undisputed, earning him another Oscar for “The Boy and the Heron.” At 83, he remains a trailblazer in the industry, setting records and leaving a lasting legacy in animation.

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