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42nd Saturn Awards

The 42nd Saturn Awards, presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films and honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other genres in film, television, home entertainment, and local theatre in 2015 and early 2016, were held on June 22, 2016, in Burbank, California, and hosted by actor John Barrowman.[1] Nominations were announced on February 24, 2016.[2] This ceremony featured several major changes on the television side, with all "Best Television Series" categories being replaced by new ones, with the exception of Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series.

42nd Saturn Awards
DateJune 22, 2016
SiteBurbank, California, U.S.
Hosted byJohn Barrowman
Highlights
Most awardsStar Wars: The Force Awakens (8)
Most nominationsStar Wars: The Force Awakens (15)

Star Wars: The Force Awakens became the most nominated film in Saturn Award history,[a] with nominations in all 13 categories it was eligible for (except Best Performance by a Younger Actor). With double nominations for both Best Actor (John Boyega and Harrison Ford) and Best Supporting Actress (Carrie Fisher and Lupita Nyong'o), The Force Awakens received a total of fifteen nominations, followed by Mad Max: Fury Road with ten (including a nomination in a "Home Entertainment" category) and Crimson Peak with nine.[2] The Walking Dead led the nominations for television for the second year in a row with seven, including triple nominations for Best Supporting Actress on Television (Tovah Feldshuh, Danai Gurira, and Melissa McBride); Game of Thrones and Hannibal followed with five nominations each.[2]

For film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens won the most awards with eight, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor for Harrison Ford, and John Williams' eighth win for Best Music, with Crimson Peak being the only other film to score multiple wins with three, including Best Horror Film.[1] For television, The Walking Dead won the most awards for the second year in a row with three wins, including the inaugural Best Horror Television Series and Chandler Riggs becoming the first individual to win Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television twice; Hannibal and Outlander followed with two wins each.[1][4][5]

Additionally, eight individuals earned double nominations: J. J. Abrams, Guillermo del Toro, Alex Garland, George Miller, and Colin Trevorrow were all nominated for both Best Director and Best Writing, with only Abrams winning for writing, while Neal Scanlan received nominations for both Best Make-up and Best Special Effects for The Force Awakens, winning both. Lastly, both Gillian Anderson and Jessica Chastain were the only acting nominees to receive two nominations for different works, with only the latter winning one: Best Supporting Actress for Crimson Peak.[2]

Overview edit

Film edit

Star Wars: The Force Awakens won eight awards, tying The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) as the second most award-winning film at the Saturn Awards, behind Avatar (2009), which won ten awards at the 36th Saturn Awards in 2010.[1][6][7] The Force Awakens' wins were for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor for Harrison Ford, Best Supporting Actor for Adam Driver, Best Writing (Lawrence Kasdan, J. J. Abrams, and Michael Arndt), Best Editing, Best Make-up, Best Music, and Best Special Effects.[1]

This was only the second time a trio won Best Writing: Kasdan had already won the award for Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and had received nominations for two other Star Wars films: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983).[8] It was also the first win in the category for both Abrams and Arndt, who had both been nominated once before; Abrams had also won Best Director four years earlier for Super 8 (2011) and would go on to win five years later for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019).[1][9][10] Ford had previously won Best Actor for Raiders and had already been nominated for playing his Star Wars character, Han Solo, at the 5th Saturn Awards in 1978.[8]

Crimson Peak was the only other film to secure multiple wins: Best Horror Film, Best Supporting Actress for Jessica Chastain, and Best Production Design. This was Chastain's first win and fifth nomination, including her Best Actress nomination the same year for The Martian.[1]

Eleven features won a single award: Ant-Man, Bridge of Spies, Cinderella, Furious 7, Inside Out, Room, and Turbo Kid won the other "Best Film" categories. Furthermore, The Martian won Best Director (Ridley Scott's first win since Alien at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980), Mad Max: Fury Road won Best Actress for Charlize Theron (her first win and fifth nomination), Jurassic World won Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Ty Simpkins, and Avengers: Age of Ultron won Best Costume Design (Alexandra Byrne's second win).[1]

Television edit

This year, the Saturn Awards introduced several new "Best Television Series" categories, replacing older ones: the fourth and final season of Continuum won the inaugural Best Science Fiction Film, winning its first and only Saturn Award after ten nominations overall. The second half of Outlander's first season (the first half having been aired the previous year) won the inaugural Best Fantasy Television Series, with its lead actress Caitríona Balfe winning Best Actress on Television for the second year in a row; Balfe would go on to win a third in 2021.[1]

The Walking Dead, which had won the "Best Television Series" award it was nominated for all of its previous seasons (Best Television Presentation in 2011 and 2012, and Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series in 2013, 2014, and 2015), continued its long winning streak by winning the inaugural Best Horror Television Series. The series also won Best Supporting Actress in Television for Danai Gurira, while Chandler Riggs became the first performer to win Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television twice; Riggs would go on to win a third in 2018, surpassing his own record.[1][4][5][11] Hannibal concluded its own winning streak by winning Best Action / Thriller Television Series for its third and final season, after winning Best Network Television Series in 2014 and 2015. Its guest star Richard Armitage won Best Supporting Actor on Television, a year after winning Best Supporting Actor in a Film for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.[1]

The Flash won Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series, its second win in the same category, after winning the inaugural award the previous year, while Daredevil won the inaugural Best New Media Television Series.[1]

Other award-winning programs were Haven winning Best Guest Starring Role on Television for William Shatner (his second win after Best Actor in a Film for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan at the 10th Saturn Awards in 1983), and Doctor Who, which won Best Television Presentation for its Christmas special "The Husbands of River Song". Although it is the first win in the category for the series itself, the eponymous 1996 film, which is a part of a common chronology, had won as well. Lastly, Ash vs Evil Dead won Best Actor on Television for Bruce Campbell, making it the third installment of the Evil Dead franchise to win a Saturn Award after The Evil Dead (1981) and Army of Darkness (1992).[1]

Winners and nominees edit

Film edit

Best Science Fiction Film Best Fantasy Film
Best Horror Film Best Thriller Film
Best Action / Adventure Film Best International Film
Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture Best Animated Film
Best Director Best Writing
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Performance by a Younger Actor Best Music
Best Editing Best Production Design
Best Costume Design Best Make-up
Best Special Effects Best Independent Film

Television edit

Programs edit

Best Science Fiction Television Series Best Fantasy Television Series
Best Horror Television Series Best Action / Thriller Television Series
Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Best New Media Television Series
Best Television Presentation

Acting edit

Best Actor on Television Best Actress on Television
Best Supporting Actor on Television Best Supporting Actress on Television
Best Guest Star on Television Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television

Home Entertainment edit

Best DVD or Blu-ray Release Best DVD or Blu-ray Classic Film Release
Best DVD or Blu-ray Special Edition Release Best DVD or Blu-ray Television Release
Best DVD or Blu-ray Collection Release

Local Stage Production edit

Best Local Stage Production

Special Achievement Awards edit

Multiple nominations and wins edit

Film edit

Television edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Star Wars (1977) was originally nominated for 11 awards and won 13 (7 competitive, 6 special) in 1978, and later won two more in 1997 and 2005, respectively. The actual number of wins include individual special awards to reward its art direction, cinematography, editing, music, set decoration, sound, and 20th anniversary; plus 1 competitive win as part of a compilation—Best DVD Movie Collection—for Star Wars Trilogy (2004) in 2005. The actual number of nominations also include two nominations as part of compilations, while the seven special awards were non-competitive, so they do not count as nominations.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Cohen, David S. (June 23, 2016). "'The Force Awakens' Rings Up Eight Saturn Awards". Variety. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Bryant, Jacob (February 24, 2016). "'Star Wars,' 'Mad Max,' 'Walking Dead' Lead Saturn Awards Nominations". Variety. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  3. ^ "Star Wars - Awards". IMDb.
  4. ^ a b Carlson, Adam (June 23, 2016). "The Walking Dead wins big at the Saturn Awards". Undead Walking. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Aguilar, Matthew (June 23, 2016). "The Walking Dead, Danai Gurira, & Chandler Riggs Win Saturn Awards". Comic Book. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  6. ^ DeMott, Rick (May 6, 2004). "Return of the King Cleans Up At Saturn Awards". Animation World Network. Retrieved May 6, 2004.
  7. ^ Goldberg, Matt (June 25, 2010). "AVATAR Dominates at the Saturn Awards". Collider. Retrieved June 25, 2010.
  8. ^ a b "'Raiders' Wins 7 Awards From Fantasy Academy". The New York Times. July 29, 1982.
  9. ^ Variety Staff (July 26, 2012). "'Apes,' 'Super 8' top Saturn Awards". Variety. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  10. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (October 27, 2021). "Saturn Awards Winners: 'Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker' Leads With Five Prizes – Full List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  11. ^ Pollock, Sarabeth (June 28, 2018). "The Walking Dead, Chandler Riggs win at Saturn Awards". Undead Walking. Retrieved June 28, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official Saturn Awards website

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The 42nd Saturn Awards presented by the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films and honoring the best in science fiction fantasy horror and other genres in film television home entertainment and local theatre in 2015 and early 2016 were held on June 22 2016 in Burbank California and hosted by actor John Barrowman 1 Nominations were announced on February 24 2016 2 This ceremony featured several major changes on the television side with all Best Television Series categories being replaced by new ones with the exception of Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series 42nd Saturn AwardsDateJune 22 2016SiteBurbank California U S Hosted byJohn BarrowmanHighlightsMost awardsStar Wars The Force Awakens 8 Most nominationsStar Wars The Force Awakens 15 41st Saturn Awards 43rd Star Wars The Force Awakens became the most nominated film in Saturn Award history a with nominations in all 13 categories it was eligible for except Best Performance by a Younger Actor With double nominations for both Best Actor John Boyega and Harrison Ford and Best Supporting Actress Carrie Fisher and Lupita Nyong o The Force Awakens received a total of fifteen nominations followed by Mad Max Fury Road with ten including a nomination in a Home Entertainment category and Crimson Peak with nine 2 The Walking Dead led the nominations for television for the second year in a row with seven including triple nominations for Best Supporting Actress on Television Tovah Feldshuh Danai Gurira and Melissa McBride Game of Thrones and Hannibal followed with five nominations each 2 For film Star Wars The Force Awakens won the most awards with eight including Best Science Fiction Film Best Actor for Harrison Ford and John Williams eighth win for Best Music with Crimson Peak being the only other film to score multiple wins with three including Best Horror Film 1 For television The Walking Dead won the most awards for the second year in a row with three wins including the inaugural Best Horror Television Series and Chandler Riggs becoming the first individual to win Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television twice Hannibal and Outlander followed with two wins each 1 4 5 Additionally eight individuals earned double nominations J J Abrams Guillermo del Toro Alex Garland George Miller and Colin Trevorrow were all nominated for both Best Director and Best Writing with only Abrams winning for writing while Neal Scanlan received nominations for both Best Make up and Best Special Effects for The Force Awakens winning both Lastly both Gillian Anderson and Jessica Chastain were the only acting nominees to receive two nominations for different works with only the latter winning one Best Supporting Actress for Crimson Peak 2 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Film 1 2 Television 2 Winners and nominees 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 2 2 1 Programs 2 2 2 Acting 2 3 Home Entertainment 2 4 Local Stage Production 2 5 Special Achievement Awards 3 Multiple nominations and wins 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksOverview editFilm edit Star Wars The Force Awakens won eight awards tying The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King 2003 as the second most award winning film at the Saturn Awards behind Avatar 2009 which won ten awards at the 36th Saturn Awards in 2010 1 6 7 The Force Awakens wins were for Best Science Fiction Film Best Actor for Harrison Ford Best Supporting Actor for Adam Driver Best Writing Lawrence Kasdan J J Abrams and Michael Arndt Best Editing Best Make up Best Music and Best Special Effects 1 This was only the second time a trio won Best Writing Kasdan had already won the award for Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 and had received nominations for two other Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back 1980 and Return of the Jedi 1983 8 It was also the first win in the category for both Abrams and Arndt who had both been nominated once before Abrams had also won Best Director four years earlier for Super 8 2011 and would go on to win five years later for Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker 2019 1 9 10 Ford had previously won Best Actor for Raiders and had already been nominated for playing his Star Wars character Han Solo at the 5th Saturn Awards in 1978 8 Crimson Peak was the only other film to secure multiple wins Best Horror Film Best Supporting Actress for Jessica Chastain and Best Production Design This was Chastain s first win and fifth nomination including her Best Actress nomination the same year for The Martian 1 Eleven features won a single award Ant Man Bridge of Spies Cinderella Furious 7 Inside Out Room and Turbo Kid won the other Best Film categories Furthermore The Martian won Best Director Ridley Scott s first win since Alien at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980 Mad Max Fury Road won Best Actress for Charlize Theron her first win and fifth nomination Jurassic World won Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Ty Simpkins and Avengers Age of Ultron won Best Costume Design Alexandra Byrne s second win 1 Television edit This year the Saturn Awards introduced several new Best Television Series categories replacing older ones the fourth and final season of Continuum won the inaugural Best Science Fiction Film winning its first and only Saturn Award after ten nominations overall The second half of Outlander s first season the first half having been aired the previous year won the inaugural Best Fantasy Television Series with its lead actress Caitriona Balfe winning Best Actress on Television for the second year in a row Balfe would go on to win a third in 2021 1 The Walking Dead which had won the Best Television Series award it was nominated for all of its previous seasons Best Television Presentation in 2011 and 2012 and Best Syndicated Cable Television Series in 2013 2014 and 2015 continued its long winning streak by winning the inaugural Best Horror Television Series The series also won Best Supporting Actress in Television for Danai Gurira while Chandler Riggs became the first performer to win Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television twice Riggs would go on to win a third in 2018 surpassing his own record 1 4 5 11 Hannibal concluded its own winning streak by winning Best Action Thriller Television Series for its third and final season after winning Best Network Television Series in 2014 and 2015 Its guest star Richard Armitage won Best Supporting Actor on Television a year after winning Best Supporting Actor in a Film for The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies 1 The Flash won Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series its second win in the same category after winning the inaugural award the previous year while Daredevil won the inaugural Best New Media Television Series 1 Other award winning programs were Haven winning Best Guest Starring Role on Television for William Shatner his second win after Best Actor in a Film for Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan at the 10th Saturn Awards in 1983 and Doctor Who which won Best Television Presentation for its Christmas special The Husbands of River Song Although it is the first win in the category for the series itself the eponymous 1996 film which is a part of a common chronology had won as well Lastly Ash vs Evil Dead won Best Actor on Television for Bruce Campbell making it the third installment of the Evil Dead franchise to win a Saturn Award after The Evil Dead 1981 and Army of Darkness 1992 1 Winners and nominees editFilm edit Best Science Fiction Film Best Fantasy Film Star Wars The Force Awakens Ex Machina Jurassic World Mad Max Fury Road The Martian Terminator Genisys Cinderella The Age of Adaline Baahubali The Beginning Goosebumps The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2 Ted 2 Best Horror Film Best Thriller Film Crimson Peak Insidious Chapter 3 It Follows Krampus The Visit What We Do in the Shadows Bridge of Spies Black Mass The Gift The Hateful Eight Mr Holmes Sicario Best Action Adventure Film Best International Film Furious 7 Everest Mission Impossible Rogue Nation The Revenant Spectre Spy Turbo Kid Goodnight Mommy The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared Labyrinth of Lies Legend The Wave Best Comic to Film Motion Picture Best Animated Film Ant Man Attack on Titan Part 1 Avengers Age of Ultron Kingsman The Secret Service The Peanuts Movie Inside Out Anomalisa The Good Dinosaur Kung Fu Panda 3 Minions When Marnie Was There Best Director Best Writing Ridley Scott The Martian J J Abrams Star Wars The Force Awakens Guillermo del Toro Crimson Peak Alex Garland Ex Machina George Miller Mad Max Fury Road Peyton Reed Ant Man Colin Trevorrow Jurassic World Lawrence Kasdan J J Abrams and Michael Arndt Star Wars The Force Awakens Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins Crimson Peak Alex Garland Ex Machina Drew Goddard The Martian Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn Kingsman The Secret Service Rick Jaffa Amanda Silver Derek Connolly and Colin Trevorrow Jurassic World George Miller Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris Mad Max Fury Road Best Actor Best Actress Harrison Ford Star Wars The Force Awakens as Han Solo John Boyega Star Wars The Force Awakens as Finn Matt Damon The Martian as Mark Watney Leonardo DiCaprio The Revenant as Hugh Glass Taron Egerton Kingsman The Secret Service as Gary Eggsy Unwin Domhnall Gleeson Ex Machina as Caleb Smith Samuel L Jackson The Hateful Eight as Major Marquis Warren Paul Rudd Ant Man as Scott Lang Ant Man Charlize Theron Mad Max Fury Road as Imperator Furiosa Emily Blunt Sicario as Kate Macer Jessica Chastain The Martian as Melissa Lewis Blake Lively The Age of Adaline as Adaline Bowman Daisy Ridley Star Wars The Force Awakens as Rey Mia Wasikowska Crimson Peak as Edith Cushing Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Adam Driver Star Wars The Force Awakens as Kylo Ren Paul Bettany Avengers Age of Ultron as J A R V I S Vision Michael Douglas Ant Man as Dr Hank Pym Walton Goggins The Hateful Eight as Sheriff Chris Mannix Simon Pegg Mission Impossible Rogue Nation as Benji Dunn Michael Shannon 99 Homes as Rick Carver Jessica Chastain Crimson Peak as Lady Lucille Sharpe Carrie Fisher Star Wars The Force Awakens as General Leia Organa Evangeline Lilly Ant Man as Hope van Dyne Lupita Nyong o Star Wars The Force Awakens as Maz Kanata Tamannaah Bhatia Baahubali The Beginning as Avanthika Alicia Vikander Ex Machina as Ava Best Performance by a Younger Actor Best Music Ty Simpkins Jurassic World as Gray Mitchell Olivia DeJonge The Visit as Becca James Freedson Jackson Cop Car as Travis Milo Parker Mr Holmes as Roger Elias Schwarz and Lukas Schwarz Goodnight Mommy as Elias and Lukas Jacob Tremblay Room as Jack Newsome John Williams Star Wars The Force Awakens Tom Holkenborg Mad Max Fury Road Johann Johannsson Sicario M M Keeravani Baahubali The Beginning Ennio Morricone The Hateful Eight Fernando Velazquez Crimson Peak Best Editing Best Production Design Star Wars The Force Awakens Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey Ant Man Dan Lebental and Colby Parker Jr Furious 7 Christian Wagner Dylan Highsmith Kirk Morri and Leigh Folsom Boyd Jurassic World Kevin Stitt Kingsman The Secret Service Eddie Hamilton and Jon Harris Mad Max Fury Road Margaret Sixel Crimson Peak Thomas E Sanders Baahubali The Beginning Sabu Cyril Jurassic World Ed Verreaux Mad Max Fury Road Colin Gibson Star Wars The Force Awakens Rick Carter and Darren Gilford Tomorrowland Scott Chambliss Best Costume Design Best Make up Avengers Age of Ultron Alexandra Byrne Baahubali The Beginning Rama Rajamouli and Prashanti Tipirneni Cinderella Sandy Powell Crimson Peak Kate Hawley Kingsman The Secret Service Arianne Phillips Star Wars The Force Awakens Michael Kaplan Star Wars The Force Awakens Neal Scanlan Black Mass Joel Harlow and Kenny Niederbaumer Crimson Peak David Marti Montse Ribe and Xavi Bastida The Hateful Eight Greg Nicotero Howard Berger and Heba Thorisdottir Mad Max Fury Road Damian Martin and Nadine Prigge Sicario Donald Mowat Best Special Effects Best Independent Film Star Wars The Force Awakens Roger Guyett Patrick Tubach Neal Scanlan and Chris Corbould Avengers Age of Ultron Paul Corbould Christopher Townsend Ben Snow and Paul Butterworth Ex Machina Andrew Whitehurst Paul Norris Mark Williams Ardington and Sara Bennett Jurassic World John Rosengrant Michael Lantieri and Tim Alexander Mad Max Fury Road Andrew Jackson Tom Wood Dan Oliver and Andy Williams The Martian Richard Stammers Anders Langlands Chris Lawrence and Steven Warner Room 99 Homes Bone Tomahawk Cop Car Experimenter Trumbo Television edit Programs edit Best Science Fiction Television Series Best Fantasy Television Series Continuum Syfy The 100 The CW Colony USA Network Doctor Who BBC America The Expanse Syfy Wayward Pines Fox The X Files Fox Outlander Starz Game of Thrones HBO Haven Syfy Jonathan Strange amp Mr Norrell BBC America The Magicians Syfy The Muppets ABC The Shannara Chronicles MTV Best Horror Television Series Best Action Thriller Television Series The Walking Dead AMC American Horror Story Hotel FX Ash vs Evil Dead Starz Fear the Walking Dead AMC Salem WGN America The Strain FX Teen Wolf MTV Hannibal NBC Bates Motel A amp E Blindspot NBC Fargo FX The Last Ship TNT The Librarians TNT Mr Robot USA Network Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Best New Media Television Series The Flash The CW Agent Carter ABC Agents of S H I E L D ABC Arrow The CW Gotham Fox Legends of Tomorrow The CW Supergirl CBS Daredevil Netflix Bosch Amazon DreamWorks Dragons Netflix Jessica Jones Netflix The Man in the High Castle Amazon Powers PlayStation Network Sense8 Netflix Best Television Presentation Doctor Who The Husbands of River Song BBC America The Cannibal in the Jungle Animal Planet Childhood s End Syfy Sharknado 3 Oh Hell No Syfy Turkey Hollow Lifetime The Wiz Live NBC Acting edit Best Actor on Television Best Actress on Television Bruce Campbell Ash vs Evil Dead Starz as Ash Williams Charlie Cox Daredevil Netflix as Matt Murdock Daredevil Matt Dillon Wayward Pines Fox as Ethan Burke David Duchovny The X Files Fox as Fox Mulder Grant Gustin The Flash The CW as Barry Allen The Flash Sam Heughan Outlander Starz as James Jamie Fraser Andrew Lincoln The Walking Dead AMC as Rick Grimes Mads Mikkelsen Hannibal NBC as Dr Hannibal Lecter Caitriona Balfe Outlander Starz as Claire Fraser Gillian Anderson The X Files Fox as Dana Scully Melissa Benoist Supergirl CBS as Kara Danvers Supergirl Kim Dickens Fear the Walking Dead AMC as Madison Clark Rachel Nichols Continuum Syfy as Kiera Cameron Krysten Ritter Jessica Jones Netflix as Jessica Jones Rebecca Romijn The Librarians TNT as Colonel Eve Baird Best Supporting Actor on Television Best Supporting Actress on Television Richard Armitage Hannibal NBC as Francis Dolarhyde Vincent D Onofrio Daredevil Netflix as Wilson Fisk Kingpin Kit Harington Game of Thrones HBO as Jon Snow Toby Jones Wayward Pines Fox as David Pilcher Dr Jenkins Erik Knudsen Continuum Syfy as Alec Sadler Lance Reddick Bosch Amazon as Deputy Chief Irvin Irving David Tennant Jessica Jones Netflix as Kilgrave Patrick Wilson Fargo FX as Lou Solverson Danai Gurira The Walking Dead AMC as Michonne Gillian Anderson Hannibal NBC as Dr Bedelia Du Maurier Tovah Feldshuh The Walking Dead AMC as Deanna Monroe Calista Flockhart Supergirl CBS as Cat Grant Lena Headey Game of Thrones HBO as Cersei Lannister Melissa Leo Wayward Pines Fox as Nurse Pamela Pam Pilcher Melissa McBride The Walking Dead AMC as Carol Peletier Best Guest Star on Television Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television William Shatner Haven Syfy as Croatoan Laura Benanti Supergirl CBS as Alura In Ze General Astra Steven Brand Teen Wolf MTV as Dr Gabriel Valack Victor Garber The Flash The CW as Dr Martin Stein Scott Glenn Daredevil Netflix as Stick Alex Kingston Doctor Who The Husbands of River Song BBC America as River Song John Carroll Lynch The Walking Dead AMC as Eastman Chandler Riggs The Walking Dead AMC as Carl Grimes Max Charles The Strain FX as Zach Goodweather Frank Dillane Fear the Walking Dead AMC as Nick Clark Jodelle Ferland Dark Matter Syfy as Five Brenock O Connor Game of Thrones HBO as Olly Dylan Sprayberry Teen Wolf MTV as Liam Dunbar Maisie Williams Game of Thrones HBO as Arya Stark Home Entertainment edit Best DVD or Blu ray Release Best DVD or Blu ray Classic Film Release Burying the Ex Big Game The Cobbler Monsters Dark Continent The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Wolf Totem Miracle Mile Burnt Offerings Cemetery Without Crosses Ladyhawke The Monster That Challenged the World Tales of Terror X The Man with the X ray Eyes Best DVD or Blu ray Special Edition Release Best DVD or Blu ray Television Release X Men Days of Future Past The Rogue Cut Furious 7 Extended Edition The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition Society Limited Edition Vanilla Sky Alternate Ending The X Files The Collector s Set Black Sails Season 2 From Dusk till Dawn The Series Season 2 Hannibal Season 3 Lost in Space The Complete Adventures My Favorite Martian The Complete Series Best DVD or Blu ray Collection Release The Frank Darabont Collection The Shawshank Redemption The Green Mile and The Majestic Horror Classics Volume One The Mummy Dracula Has Risen from the Grave Taste the Blood of Dracula and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed Jurassic Park Collection Jurassic Park The Lost World Jurassic Park Jurassic Park III and Jurassic World Mad Max Anthology Mad Max Mad Max 2 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and Mad Max Fury Road Nikkatsu Diamond Guys Volume 1 Voice Without a Shadow Red Quay and The Rambling Guitarist Special Effects Collection Son of Kong Mighty Joe Young The Beast from 20 000 Fathoms and Them Local Stage Production edit Best Local Stage Production Tarzan 3 D Theatricals An Act of God Ahmanson Theatre Bent The Mark Taper Forum Carrie The Musical La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts The Lion King Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts Side Show 3 D Theatricals Special Achievement Awards edit President s Award Haven 1 Spotlight Award Better Call Saul 1 Dan Curtis Legacy Award Eric Kripke 1 Special Recognition Award Brannon Braga 1 George Pal Memorial Award Simon Kinberg 1 Lifetime Achievement Award Nichelle Nichols 1 Breakthrough Performance Award Melissa Benoist for Supergirl 1 Multiple nominations and wins editFilm edit The following works received multiple nominations 15 nominations Star Wars The Force Awakens 10 nominations Mad Max Fury Road 9 nominations Crimson Peak 8 nominations Jurassic World 6 nominations Ant Man Ex Machina The Martian 5 nominations Baahubali The Beginning The Hateful Eight Kingsman The Secret Service 4 nominations Avengers Age of Ultron Sicario 3 nominations Furious 7 2 nominations 99 Homes The Age of Adaline Black Mass Cinderella Cop Car Goodnight Mommy Mission Impossible Rogue Nation Mr Holmes The Revenant Room The Visit The following works received multiple wins 8 wins Star Wars The Force Awakens 3 wins Crimson Peak Television edit The following works received multiple nominations 7 nominations The Walking Dead 5 nominations Game of Thrones Hannibal 4 nominations Daredevil Supergirl Wayward Pines The X Files 3 nominations Continuum Doctor Who Fear the Walking Dead The Flash Jessica Jones Outlander Teen Wolf 2 nominations Ash vs Evil Dead Bosch Fargo Haven The Librarians The Strain The following works received multiple wins 3 wins The Walking Dead 2 wins Hannibal OutlanderNotes edit Star Wars 1977 was originally nominated for 11 awards and won 13 7 competitive 6 special in 1978 and later won two more in 1997 and 2005 respectively The actual number of wins include individual special awards to reward its art direction cinematography editing music set decoration sound and 20th anniversary plus 1 competitive win as part of a compilation Best DVD Movie Collection for Star Wars Trilogy 2004 in 2005 The actual number of nominations also include two nominations as part of compilations while the seven special awards were non competitive so they do not count as nominations 3 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Cohen David S June 23 2016 The Force Awakens Rings Up Eight Saturn Awards Variety Retrieved June 23 2016 a b c d Bryant Jacob February 24 2016 Star Wars Mad Max Walking Dead Lead Saturn Awards Nominations Variety Retrieved February 24 2016 Star Wars Awards IMDb a b Carlson Adam June 23 2016 The Walking Dead wins big at the Saturn Awards Undead Walking Retrieved June 23 2016 a b Aguilar Matthew June 23 2016 The Walking Dead Danai Gurira amp Chandler Riggs Win Saturn Awards Comic Book Retrieved June 23 2016 DeMott Rick May 6 2004 Return of the King Cleans Up At Saturn Awards Animation World Network Retrieved May 6 2004 Goldberg Matt June 25 2010 AVATAR Dominates at the Saturn Awards Collider Retrieved June 25 2010 a b Raiders Wins 7 Awards From Fantasy Academy The New York Times July 29 1982 Variety Staff July 26 2012 Apes Super 8 top Saturn Awards Variety Retrieved July 26 2012 Tartaglione Nancy October 27 2021 Saturn Awards Winners Star Wars The Rise Of Skywalker Leads With Five Prizes Full List Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 27 2021 Pollock Sarabeth June 28 2018 The Walking Dead Chandler Riggs win at Saturn Awards Undead Walking Retrieved June 28 2018 External links editOfficial Saturn Awards website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 42nd Saturn Awards amp oldid 1182544358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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