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Annual awards for film and TV production

Saturn Awards
Previous:52nd Saturn Awards
February 2, 2025 (2025-02-02)
Next:53rd Saturn Awards
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Awarded forBest in genre fiction film, television and home media releases
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
First award1973
Websitewww.saturnawards.org

TheSaturn Awards[1] are American awards presented annually by theAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honorscience fiction,fantasy, andhorror in film, but have since grown to reward other films belonging togenre fiction, as well as television and home media releases. The Saturn Awards were created in1973 and were originally referred to asGolden Scrolls.

History

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Vince Gilligan andAaron Paul at the2010 Saturn Awards

The Saturn Awards were devised by Donald A. Reed in 1973, who felt that work in films in the genre of science fiction at that time lacked recognition within the established Hollywood film industry's award system.[2] Initially, the award given was a Golden Scroll certificate.[3] In the late 1970s, the award was revamped to a representation of the planetSaturn, with its ring(s) composed of a film reel.

The Saturn Awards are voted upon by members of the presenting Academy. The Academy is a non-profit organization with membership open to the public. Its president and executive producer is Robert Holguin, and producer/writers Bradley Marcus and Kevin Marcus.[4] Its members include filmmakersJ. J. Abrams,Bryan Singer,Steven Spielberg,Bryan Fuller,Mark A. Altman,Vince Gilligan andJames Cameron, among others.[5]

Although the Awards still primarily focus on films and television in the science fiction, fantasy and horror categories, the Saturns have also recognized productions in other dramatic genres. There are also special awards for lifetime achievement in film production.

Following the46th ceremony held in 2021, the decision to rebrand what would have been the 47th as the "50th Saturn Awards" was made in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Saturn Awards, which were founded in 1973. Subsequent ceremonies have continued with the new numbering.[6] The television categories were majorly overhauled at the 50th ceremony, with several categories being split to recognise both network/cable and streaming series. These changes were reverted at the following ceremony, however. In 2023, the nominations announcement and awards process for the51st Saturn Awards was postponed by several months in solidarity with the2023 Hollywood labor disputes.[7]

Award categories

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Film

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Television

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Home video

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Special awards

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Discontinued awards

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Records

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SuperlativeRecord-holderRecord setYearNotes
Most awards for a personJames Cameron10 awards[a]2022/23Awards resulted from 15 nominations
John Williams10 awards[b]Awards resulted from 23 nominations
Most nominations for a person23 nominationsNominations resulted in 10 wins
Most awards for a filmAvatar10 awards2009Awards resulted from 10 nominations[c]
Most nominations for a filmStar Wars: The Force Awakens15 nominations2015Nominations resulted in 8 wins
Most awards for a TV seriesThe Walking Dead24 awards[d]2021/22Awards resulted from 62 nominations
Most nominations for a TV series62 nominationsNominations resulted in 24 wins[d]
Most awards for actingAnna Torv4 awards2012Awards resulted from 5 nominations
Robert Downey Jr.2018/19Awards resulted from 8 nominations
Caitríona Balfe2022/23Awards resulted from 8 nominations
Patrick Stewart2022/23Awards resulted from 7 nominations
Mark Hamill2023/24Awards resulted from 6 nominations
Most nominations for actingTom Cruise12 nominations2021/22Nominations resulted in 2 wins
Most awards for directingJames Cameron6 awards2022/23Awards resulted from 7 nominations
Most nominations for directingSteven Spielberg14 nominations2021/22Nominations resulted in 4 wins
Most awards for writingChristopher Nolan4 awards2014Awards resulted from 6 nominations
James Cameron2022/23Awards resulted from 7 nominations
Most nominations for writingPeter Jackson7 nominations2014Nominations resulted in 1 win
Fran Walsh2014Nominations resulted in 1 win
Quentin Tarantino2019/20Nominations resulted in 2 wins
Guillermo del Toro2021/22Nominations resulted in 1 win
James Cameron2022/23Nominations resulted in 4 wins
Most awards for afilm seriesStar Wars49 awards[e]2019/20Awards resulted from 114 nominations[f]
Most nominations for afilm seriesMarvel Cinematic Universe180 nominations[g]2023/24Nominations resulted in 43 wins[h]
Most nominations for atelevision franchise at a single ceremonyStar Trek14 nominations[i]2022/23Nominations resulted in 5 wins

Criticism

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The Saturn Awards has been criticized for having broadened its scope, nominating and awarding prestige movies genre awards (sci-fi, fantasy, or horror) and thereby stretching the meanings of the genres too far.[8][9][10][11][12]

Notes

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  1. ^Also received 3 honorary awards.
  2. ^Also received 1 honorary award.
  3. ^Largest sweep (winning awards in every nominated category).
  4. ^abThe Walking Dead (2010–2022) was nominated for 62 and won 24 competitive awards throughout its run, which lasted for 11 seasons. In addition, the series received a special award in 2024 for the cast and creators of theWalking Dead franchise.
  5. ^Those include 14 (8 competitive plus 6 special awards) wins forStar Wars (1977), 4 wins forThe Empire Strikes Back (1980), 5 wins forReturn of the Jedi (1983), 2 wins forThe Phantom Menace (1999), 2 wins forAttack of the Clones (2002), 2 wins forRevenge of the Sith (2005), 8 wins forThe Force Awakens (2015), 3 wins forRogue One (2016), 3 wins forThe Last Jedi (2017), and 5 wins forThe Rise of Skywalker (2019). Furthermore, the franchise had 1 win in home video categories.
  6. ^Those include 12 nominations forStar Wars (1977), 8 nominations forThe Empire Strikes Back (1980), 10 nominations forReturn of the Jedi (1983), 10 nominations forThe Phantom Menace (1999), 7 nominations forAttack of the Clones (2002), 10 nominations forRevenge of the Sith (2005), 1 nomination forThe Clone Wars (2008), 15 nominations forThe Force Awakens (2015), 11 nominations forRogue One (2016), 13 nominations forThe Last Jedi (2017), 1 nomination forSolo (2018), and 12 nominations forThe Rise of Skywalker (2019). Moreover, the franchise has garnered 3 nominations in home video categories.
  7. ^Those include 8 nominations forIron Man (2008), 1 nomination forThe Incredible Hulk (2008), 4 nominations forIron Man 2 (2010), 4 nominations forThor (2011), 7 nominations forCaptain America: The First Avenger (2011), 6 nominations forThe Avengers (2012), 5 nominations forIron Man 3 (2013), 5 nominations forThor: The Dark World (2013), 11 nominations forCaptain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), 9 nominations forGuardians of the Galaxy (2014), 4 nominations forAvengers: Age of Ultron (2015), 6 nominations forAnt-Man (2015), 8 nominations forCaptain America: Civil War (2016), 10 nominations forDoctor Strange (2016), 4 nominations forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), 4 nominations forSpider-Man: Homecoming (2017), 2 nominations forThor: Ragnarok (2017), 14 nominations forBlack Panther (2018), 2 nominations forAvengers: Infinity War (2018), 3 nominations forCaptain Marvel (2019), 14 nominations forAvengers: Endgame (2019), 4 nominations forSpider-Man: Far From Home (2019), 7 nominations forShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), 1 nomination forEternals (2021), 9 nominations forSpider-Man: No Way Home (2021), 4 nominations forDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), 3 nominations forThor: Love and Thunder (2022), 3 nominations forBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), 1 nomination forAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), 7 nominations forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), and 10 nominations forDeadpool & Wolverine (2024).
  8. ^Those include 3 wins forIron Man (2008), 1 win forThor (2011), 4 wins forThe Avengers (2012), 3 wins forIron Man 3 (2013), 4 wins forGuardians of the Galaxy (2014), 1 win forAvengers: Age of Ultron (2015), 1 win forAnt-Man (2015), 1 win forCaptain America: Civil War (2016), 2 wins forDoctor Strange (2016), 1 win forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), 1 win forSpider-Man: Homecoming (2017), 5 wins forBlack Panther (2018), 1 win forAvengers: Infinity War (2018), 6 wins forAvengers: Endgame (2019), 2 wins forSpider-Man: Far From Home (2019), 1 win forShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), 1 win forSpider-Man: No Way Home (2021), 1 win forDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), 1 win forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), and 3 wins forDeadpool & Wolverine (2024).
  9. ^Those include 7 nominations for thethird and final season ofPicard, six nominations for thesecond season ofStrange New Worlds, and one nomination for thethird season of animated seriesLower Decks.

Year-by-year results

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The year indicates the year of release of the films eligible.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror ... and the Saturn Goes to ..."The Huffington Post. July 21, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2016.
  2. ^About the founder: Dr. Donald A. Reed (1935–2001)
  3. ^Fxperts - Saturn Award history Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  4. ^Membership and / or Donation information
  5. ^"The Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films". RetrievedFebruary 15, 2011.
  6. ^"ElectricNOW Will Air the 50th Anniversary Saturn Awards Show".Electric Entertainment. December 10, 2021. RetrievedDecember 8, 2023.
  7. ^"Saturn Awards Nominations Announcement". Saturn Awards. Archived fromthe original on October 25, 2023. RetrievedDecember 8, 2023.
  8. ^Nathaniel Rogers.«Nominations for Everyone!» — Saturn Awards. The Film Experience, February 26, 2014
    "I think the Saturn Awards have lost focus. You're a genre award. You're supposed to be about fantasy, sci-fi and horror. That's your whole goddamn raison d'être".
  9. ^Natalie Zutter.It’s About Time the Saturn Awards Introduced a Superhero Category. Tor.com, February 22, 2013
  10. ^Myles McNutt.What’s my Genre Again?: The In(s)anity of the Saturn Awards. Cultural Learnings, February 19, 2010.
    "The problem is that, over time, the Saturn Awards have stretched the meaning of genre so far that it legitimately has no meaning. <...> Rather than seeming like a legitimate celebration of science fiction, fantasy or horror, the Saturn Awards read like an unflattering and at points embarrassing collection of films and television series which reflect not the best that genre has to offer, but rather a desperate attempt to tap into the cultural zeitgeist while masquerading as a celebration of the underappreciated.
  11. ^Thomas M. Sipos.Saturn Awards Betray Horror. Horror Magazine, 1997
  12. ^Francisco Salazar.Saturn Awards 2015 Date & Nominations. Latinpost, March 5, 2015
    "However, sometimes the Saturn Awards choose prestige films and ignore some of the more important science fiction, fantasy and horror films of the year."

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