In Memoriam montage at Oscars 2024 'snubs' John Wick's Lance Reddick
The John Wick star only got a brief mention at the Academy Awards in a wall of text at the end of the traditional farewell montage.
John Wick star Lance Reddick was missing from the 'In Memoriam' montage at the Oscars 2024 until the very final second, and even then his name appeared as part of a blink-and-you'll-miss-it wall of text.
Oscars viewers criticised this year's farewell montage, which used a series of new camera angles and occasionally obscured the TV audience's view of the names and images on screen.
Then fans noticed that the likes of Reddick, who died in March 2023 at the age of 60, were only visible in very small text on the final card of the montage.
This card also featured other big names including beloved British filmmaker Terence Davies, Ahsoka star Ray Stevenson, and singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor.
bad look for the #Oscars to dump a bunch of names at the tail end of the in memoriam for a couple of seconds of screen time *but* at least they didn’t forget Kenneth Anger, which I thought they would pic.twitter.com/lEr3LDUisx
— Justin LaLiberty (@jlalibs) March 11, 2024
This year's In Memoriam segment began with a clip from the Oscar-winning documentary Navalny in order to pay tribute to the titular Russian political opposition leader and Putin critic, who died this year in prison. It then featured a performance of Time to Say Goodbye from Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo.
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Many of the biggest names the movie world has lost this year were featured, including Friends star Matthew Perry, Mary Poppins actor Glynis Johns, Rocky star Carl Weathers, and legendary director William Friedkin.
However, the treatment of those that did not feature at all — or were left out until that final title card — left a sour taste in the mouths of those who had wanted to see them honoured.
no mention of lance reddick in memoriam, damn.
we miss you dude. pic.twitter.com/NeXCPLD5fT— Stephen Ford (@StephenSeanFord) March 11, 2024
Leaving Lance Reddick out of the #InMemoriam section of the Oscars bothered me deeply.
Vale, sir. pic.twitter.com/9t8EplW4px— Tim Byrne (@TByrne75) March 11, 2024
Where was Ray Stevenson in the in memoriam at the Oscars? Did I miss it or was he not included?
— Jason McRae Smith (@JasonMcRaeSmith) March 11, 2024
Elsewhere at the Oscars, Oppenheimer was the big winner. Christopher Nolan's biopic won seven awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, as well as Best Actor for Cillian Murphy. The stars of other movies walked the Oscars red carpet but, frankly, they needn't have bothered.
But it's not just about the awards, with more of the biggest moments from the Oscars including a naked John Cena (seriously!) and a Ryan Gosling musical performance for the ages.
The Oscars is available to stream in the UK via ITVX.
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