Thanks toThe Dark Knight, you might actually care about the Oscars next year. Though summer blockbusters don’t usually show up in the big races at the Academy Awards, the film’s glowing reviews make it a possible contender in the Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay categories, and it will surely be considered a front-runner for technical prizes. But its greatest Oscar hope has to be Heath Ledger, who’ll likely become the seventh-ever posthumous acting nominee for his mesmerizing performance as the Joker. And it’s safe to say that several millionDark Knight fans would tune in to the telecast to see if he can become the second such winner (afterNetwork‘s Peter Finch in 1977).
The Academy Awards could use the boost. For the last several years, the gala has been filled with lesser-known nominees and seen its ratings plummet. This past ceremony, all four acting winners were foreigners, only one major-category victor (Juno) grossed more than $75 million—and the show attracted an all-time-low audience of 32 million.
Next year’s telecast could end up being quite the A-list affair. Possible contenders include Brad Pitt, who ages in reverse forThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Angelina Jolie, playing the mother of a missing child in Clint Eastwood’sChangeling; Will Smith, reteaming withPursuit of Happyness director Gabriele Muccino, in the character studySeven Pounds; Nicole Kidman, once more under the tutelage ofMoulin Rouge maestro Baz Luhrmann in the epicAustralia; and theTitanic duo of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, who’ll reunite for the first time in the suburban dramaRevolutionary Road.
Of course, not all of next year’s nomination slots will be filled by blockbusters. But the presence of hits likeThe Dark Knight could go a long way toward keeping Oscar viewers from changing the Bat-channel. What say you, PopWatchers? Does Ledger deserve to be in the running for an Oscar nod? If the Academy starts paying more attention to well-crafted popcorn flicks, would it raise your overall interest in the Oscar telecast? (And if you can’t wait for this week’s EW cover story onThe Dark Knight, by all meansclick here and read it online!)