Saturn Awards
Annual awards for film and TV production From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annual awards for film and TV production From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Saturn Awards[1] are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, but have since grown to reward other films belonging to genre fiction, as well as television and home media releases. The Saturn Awards were created in 1973 and were originally referred to as Golden Scrolls.
Saturn Awards | |
---|---|
Current: 51st Saturn Awards | |
Awarded for | Best in genre fiction film, television and home media releases |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films |
First awarded | 1973 |
Website | www |
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 changed to be a representation of the planet Saturn, with its ring(s) composed of film.
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 filmmakers J. J. Abrams, Bryan Singer, Steven Spielberg, Bryan Fuller, Mark A. Altman, Vince Gilligan and James 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 the 46th Saturn Awards held in 2021, the decision to rebrand what would have been the "47th Saturn Awards" to the "50th Saturn Awards", was made in order to celebrate 50 years of the Saturn Awards, which were founded in 1972. 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 however, these changes were reverted at the following ceremony. In 2023, the nominations announcement and awards process for the 51st Saturn Awards was postponed by several months in solidarity with the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes.[7]
Superlative | Record-holder | Record set | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Most awards for a person | James Cameron | 10 awards[lower-alpha 1] | 2022/23 | Awards resulted from 15 nominations |
John Williams | 10 awards[lower-alpha 2] | Awards resulted from 24 nominations | ||
Most nominations for a person | 24 nominations | Nominations resulted in 10 wins | ||
Most awards for a film | Avatar | 10 awards | 2009 | Awards resulted from 10 nominations[lower-alpha 3] |
Most nominations for a film | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 15 nominations | 2015 | Nominations resulted in 8 wins |
Most awards for a TV series | The Walking Dead | 24 awards[lower-alpha 4] | 2021/22 | Awards resulted from 62 nominations |
Most nominations for a TV series | 62 nominations | Nominations resulted in 24 wins[lower-alpha 4] | ||
Most awards for acting | Anna Torv | 4 awards | 2012 | Awards resulted from 5 nominations |
Robert Downey Jr. | 2018/19 | Awards resulted from 8 nominations | ||
Caitríona Balfe | 2022/23 | Awards resulted from 8 nominations | ||
Patrick Stewart | 2022/23 | Awards resulted from 7 nominations | ||
Most nominations for acting | Tom Cruise | 12 nominations | 2021/22 | Nominations resulted in 2 wins |
Most awards for directing | James Cameron | 6 awards | 2022/23 | Awards resulted from 7 nominations |
Most nominations for directing | Steven Spielberg | 14 nominations | 2021/22 | Nominations resulted in 4 wins |
Most awards for writing | Christopher Nolan | 4 awards | 2014 | Awards resulted from 6 nominations |
James Cameron | 2022/23 | Awards resulted from 7 nominations | ||
Most nominations for writing | Peter Jackson | 7 nominations | 2014 | Nominations resulted in 1 win |
Fran Walsh | 2014 | Nominations resulted in 1 win | ||
Quentin Tarantino | 2018/19 | Nominations resulted in 2 wins | ||
Guillermo del Toro | 2021/22 | Nominations resulted in 1 win | ||
James Cameron | 2022/23 | Nominations resulted in 4 wins | ||
Most awards for a film series | Star Wars | 49 awards[lower-alpha 5] | 2019/20 | |
Most nominations for a film series | Marvel Cinematic Universe | 170 nominations[lower-alpha 6] | 2022/23 | Nominations resulted in 40 wins |
Most nominations for a television franchise at a single ceremony | Star Trek | 14 nominations[lower-alpha 7] | 2022/23 | Nominations resulted in 5 wins |
The year indicates the year of release of the films eligible.
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.