The Saturn Awards will also celebrate the year of "Barbenheimer"
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at 9:07PM
NATHANIEL R in Horror, Saturn Awards, sci-fi fantasy

by Nathaniel R

The 51st Annual Saturn Awards will take place on February 4th this year in Los Angeles. Universal has reason to celebrate as the nomination leader with films like Oppenheimer, Renfield, and M3GAN in the mix. While Paramount is not far behind with titles like Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and Dungeons and Dragons. The Saturn awards have been honoring genre film and television for decades and they once had that all to themselves but in the 21st century mainstream awards bodies like the Oscars and the Emmys aren't as afraid of genre entertainment as they once were so a few of the honorees each year are also awards player in the more mainstream ceremonies.

The Saturn Awards don't run with a full calendar year so there's always a mix of last year's titles and this year's. Avatar The Way of Water, released in 2022, is the nomination leader this time with 12 citations (a record) while 2023's atypical summer blockbuster Oppenheimer is just behind with 11 nods. Given its zeitgeist appeal, Barbie also competes in a few categories...

 

Avatar: The Way of Water (Walt Disney / Lightstorm) leads the nominationsBest Science Fiction Film

Best Fantasy Film

Best Horror Film

 

Horror aficionados can tell us if this is a good list or a bad one given how very many horror films are released each year. 

 

 

Best Superhero Film

 

As per usual it feels as if they have just nominated everything that was eligible.

Best Action / Adventure Film

 

Best Thriller Film

Best Animated Film

 

Best Actor in a Film

 

Chris Pratt?

 

Best Actress in a Film

 

A respectable list!

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Film

 

While we are Mads Mikkelsen fans this is just lllllllllllaaaazzzzzyyy voting. Come on. Especially given that their other nominations show us Glass Onion was eligible. Edward Norton was right there! Or if you want to stick to sci-fi fantasy Hugh Grant is very enjoyable in Dungeons & Dragons.

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Film


Best Younger Performer in a Film

Best Film Direction: 

Best Film Screenwriting

Best Film Music (Composer)

Best Film Make-Up

 

 

Best Film Editing

 

 

Best Film Production Design

 

 

Best Film Costume

 

 

Best Film Visual / Special Effects: 

 

 

Not a bad list at all. Isn't it odd that Oscar has completed ignored even the tech elements of the always well produced Mission Impossible series? 

Best Independent Film

 

 

A truly bizarre collection. While I personally love Madeleine Collins, that Virginie Efira drama looks bizarrely out of place in this list of horror and sci-fi films. How did it qualify as "genre"? 

TELEVISION 

Best Science Fiction Television Series: 

 

 

Best Fantasy Television Series: 

 

 

No Shadow and Bone or  The Wheel of Time ? Give me those over some of these. 

Best Horror Television Series:  

 

 

Best Superhero Television Series

 

 

May the best show win (best is an alternate spelling of "The Sandman")

Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Television Series: 

 

 

Best Animated Television Series or Special

 

 

Best New Genre Television Series: 

 

 

Best Actor in a Television Series: 

 

 

Best Actress in a Television Series: 

 

 

Curiously Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) and Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us) were both demoted to "Best Younger Performer" category

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series: 

 

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series: 

 

 

Best Younger Performer in a Television Series

 

 

Best Guest Star in a Television Series: 

 

 

HOME ENTERTAINMENT 

Best Classic Film Home Media Release: 

 

 

Best Television Home Media Release: 

 

 

Best 4K Home Media Release

 

 

Best Film Home Media Collection

 

 

 

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