Monday, February 5, 2024

The 51st Annual Saturn Awards Winners Announced



The 51st Annual Saturn Awards Winners Announced

 

A Star-Studded Event Marking the Highest

Profile Ceremony For the

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror

 

This Year’s Show Dedicated to the Memory of

Lance Reddick

 

 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – February 5, 2024 -  The Saturn Awards show was abuzz last night with A-list celebrities arriving to celebrate the best of the best in genre entertainment commemorated only by The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror since its inception in 1972. Hosted for the second year in a row by actor/comedianJoel McHale, star of DC’s Stargirl and Community, the event was heavily attended by Hollywood stars supporting and contributing to honor the exceptional body of work and talent in these categories of entertainment, most often overlooked by other Award ShowsThe 51st Annual Saturn Awards took place last night (February 4, 2024) at the L.A. MARRIOTT BURBANK AIRPORT HOTEL and was available for fans to watch live on ElectricNOW, the premium OTT app and FAST channel from Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment. Fans who missed the event can watch it on the streaming channel as it reruns the momentous event throughout the month.

 

Christopher Nolan was presented with The Saturn’sVisionary Award by “Oppenheimer” co-star Emily Blunt who won Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film.  The legendary pop icon William Shatner presented Seth MacFarlane with the prestigious Robert Forster Artists Award and Dave Filoni received his George Pal Memorial Award by Ming-Na Wen who won last year’s  Best TV Actress for her role in “The Book of Boba Fett.” Keanu Reeves was in attendance to receive the very first Lance Reddick Legacy Award, presented to him by Titus Welliverstar of “Bosch” and “Bosch: Legacy” and Jodie Foster was presented with The Life Career Award by Issa López, writer and director of the fourth season of “True Detective: Night Country.” 

 

Documented as the highest-profile Saturn Awards celebration to date, presenters and winners included Nicolas Cage, Heather GrahamJames CameronNorman ReedusSir Patrick StewartErnie HudsonHenry ThomasRebecca De MornayTodd StashwickPaul WesleyLee MajorsLindsay WagnerDanai Gurira, Xolo MaridueñaHarvey Guillén among many, many others. All attended the Saturn Awards to not only present but to also support this very special community.

 

This year’s show was dedicated to the memory of the Saturn Awards’ dear friend

Lance Reddick, may his memory live long and prosper for generations to come.

 

 

Below is the full list of this year's winners at the 51st  Annual Saturn Awards:

 

Special Awards

 

1. VISIONARY AWARD – Christopher Nolan

2. ROBERT FORSTER ARTIST’S AWARD - Seth MacFarlane

3. GEORGE PAL MEMORIAL AWARD – Dave Filoni

4. THE DAN CURTIS LEGACY AWARD – The Walking Dead Franchise

5. LANCE REDDICK LEGACY AWARD – Keanu Reeves

6. LIFE CAREER AWARD – Jodie Foster

7. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – Star Trek: The Next Generation Cast

 

 

 

FILM

 

BEST SCIENCE FICTION FILM

Avatar: The Way of Water

 

BEST FANTASY FILM

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

 

BEST HORROR FILM

Talk to Me

 

BEST SUPERHERO FILM

Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

 

BEST ACTION/ADVENTURE FILM

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

 

BEST THRILLER FILM

Oppenheimer

 

BEST ANIMATED FILM

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

 

BEST INDEPENDENT FILM

Pearl

 

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

Sisu

 

BEST FILM DIRECTION

James Cameron (Avatar: The Way of Water)

 

BEST FILM SCREENWRITING
Avatar: The Way of Water (James Cameron and Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver)

 

BEST ACTOR IN A FILM

Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny)

 

BEST ACTRESS IN A FILM
Margot Robbie (Barbie)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A FILM
Nicolas Cage (Renfield) 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A FILM
Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A YOUNGER PERFORMER IN A FILM

Xolo Maridueña (Blue Beetle)

 

BEST FILM MUSIC

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (John Williams)

 

BEST FILM MAKE-UP

The Covenant (Donald Mowat)

 

BEST FILM VISUAL EFFECTS

Avatar: The Way of Water (Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, Daniel Barrett)

 

BEST FILM COSTUME DESIGN

Barbie (Jacqueline Durran)

 

BEST FILM PRODUCTION DESIGN

Barbie (Sarah Greenwood)

 

BEST FILM EDITING

Oppenheimer (Jennifer Lame)

 

 

TELEVISION

 

 

BEST SCIENCE FICTION TELEVISION SERIES

Star Trek: Picard 

 

BEST SUPERHERO TELEVISION SERIES

Superman & Lois

 

BEST ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLER TELEVISION SERIES

Outlander

 

BEST TELEVISION PRESENTATION

Marvel’s Werewolf by Night 

 

 

BEST ANIMATED SERIES OR SPECIAL

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

 

BEST NEW GENRE TELEVISION SERIES

Star Wars: Andor

 

BEST HORROR TELEVISION SERIES

The Last of Us

 

BEST FANTASY TELEVISION SERIES

Wednesday

 

BEST ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES
Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: Picard)

BEST ACTRESS IN A TEVISION SERIES

Caitriona Balfe (Outlander)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES

Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: Picard)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES

Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Picard)

 

BEST FEATURED GUEST STAR IN A TELEVISION SERIES

Paul Wesley (Strange Trek: Strange New Worlds)

 

BEST YOUNGER PERFORMER IN A TELEVISION SERIES

Jenna Ortega (Wednesday)

HOME MEDIA

 

BEST TELEVISION HOME MEDIA RELEASE
Night Gallery, Season 3 (Kino Lorber) 

BEST 4K HOME MEDIA RELEASE
John Wick, Chapter 4 - 4K (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

BEST FILM HOME MEDIA COLLECTION:
Superman 1978-1987 4K Collection (Warner Home Video)

Best Classic Film Home Media Release
Invaders from Mars 4K (Ignite)

 

About The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror

The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror is a non-profit organization founded in 1972 by film historianDoctor Donald A. Reed and is supported by several hundred genre enthusiasts and professionals (such as JJ Abrams, Dean Devlin, Gale Anne Hurd, Guillermo Del Toro, Greg Berlanti, and Kevin Feige) who have participated in the ongoing efforts of the Academy to promote genre film production and television programming since 1972. The organization is currently headed by President Robert Holguin and Saturn leaders Bradley Marcus and Kevin Marcus.

 

About ElectricNOW

ElectricNOW is the premium OTT app and FAST channel featuring Electric Entertainment’s own produced content such as fan-favorite TV series “Leverage,” “Leverage: Redemption,” “The Librarians,” “Almost Paradise,” and “The Outpost,” as well as acquired programming such as the feature films “Blackway” starring Anthony Hopkins and “The Book of Love” starring Jason Sudeikis and Maisie Williams. The ElectricNOW Channel, available on numerous platforms including The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Freevee, Sling Freestream, Plex, STIRRLocal Now, TiVo Plus, Redbox, Vizio, XUMO, TCL Channel, StremiumDistro TVVidgoHisense VidaaLG ChannelsGlewed TVMyBundle.com TV, and Select TV, is a one-stop shop for fans to enjoy all their favorite shows free, in a 24/7 streaming broadcast. In addition to the free streaming content, the ElectricNOW App also includes special bonus feature content, a program guide, video-on-demand and pay-per-view components. The channel and app offer ElectricNOW Originals, which include such hit series as The Official Leverage: Redemption Aftershow: A Very Distinctive PodcastInglorious TrekspertsThe 4:30 MovieBest Movies Never Made, Cartoon Barroom, The Rebel and the Rogue, and Disco Nights in a line-up that includes podcasts devoted to Star Wars, Dr. Who and other sci-fi and entertainment industry-related topics