Christopher Nolan'sremains the most highly-decorated film based on a superhero, to date. There was, however, one substantial award that evaded the moviethat Nolan believes won't escape the claws of Marvel Studios' recent critical and financial phenomenon, Deadline spoke with Nolan at the Governors Ball after-party for this year's Academy Awards. Deadline doesn't quote Nolan directly but they do disclose that he predicted a Best Picture nomination forat next years Oscars ceremony - and with Disney reportedly planning to campaign for(and the upcoming) come award season, there's certainly a chance.With the release ofNolan kickstarted the notion that superhero movies could be seen as more than just the popcorn-blockbusters they were always thought to be, which is why many believed the movie's exlusion from 2009's Best Picture category seemed absurd. This lead to the following year's ceremony nominating 10 films rather than 5. Still, the more prestigious awards have eluded the genre, with Heath Ledger's Best Supporting Actor win for his performance inbeing a notable exception.Michael B. Jordan, who playss acclaimed antagonist, has previously stated that he drew inspiration from Ledger's iteration of The Joker, so perhaps Jordan may have a chance at Best Supporting Actor.Do you thinkis Oscar-worthy? Which awards do you think it would be eligible for? What deserving superhero movie do you think the Oscars has snubbed in the past?