51st Saturn Awards

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51st Saturn Awards
DateFebruary 4, 2024
Site Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel, Burbank, California
Hosted by Joel McHale
Highlights
Most awardsFilm:
Avatar: The Way of Water (4)
Television:
Star Trek: Picard (4)
Most nominationsFilm:
Avatar: The Way of Water (12)
Television:
Star Trek: Picard (7)
Television coverage
Network ElectricNOW

The 51st Saturn Awards were presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films to honor the best in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other genres belonging to genre fiction in film, television, and home entertainment. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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The change in the number of the awards name was introduced at the previous ceremony, which was renamed from "47th Saturn Awards" to "50th Saturn Awards" to celebrate 50 years of the Saturn Awards (founded in 1972); this change was also implemented for this edition of the awards. [6] The ceremony was held on February 4, 2024, at Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel in Burbank, California, and was live-streamed for the second consecutive year on Electric Entertainment's OTT app and FAST channel ElectricNow. [7] Joel McHale hosted the event for the second year in a row. [7] This year's show was dedicated to the memory of actor and former Saturn Awards host Lance Reddick (1962–2023), and filmmaker and George Pal Memorial Award past recipient William Friedkin (1935–2023). [7]

The nominations announcement and awards process was postponed in solidarity with the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, which took place from May 2 to November 9. [8] Ultimately, the nominees were revealed on December 6, 2023. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] The epic science fiction film Avatar: The Way of Water led the film nominations with twelve — two more than what the original received in 2010 — including Best Science Fiction Film and four acting nominations, followed by Oppenheimer with eleven. [9] [13] [14]

The aforementioned second installment of the Avatar franchise won the most awards with four, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Film Direction (James Cameron). [1] For the television categories, Star Trek: Picard led the nominations with seven, for its third and final season, followed by Star Trek: Strange New Worlds with six. [9] Overall for television, the Star Trek Universe series, all from Paramount+, received a total of 14 nominations across 3 different shows — Picard (7), Strange New Worlds (6), and Lower Decks (1) — a franchise record for the Saturn Awards for the television categories in a single year. [9] [15] [16] [17] [18] The franchise went on to dominate at the ceremony, winning five awards (4 for Picard and 1 for Strange New Worlds), including Best Science Fiction Television Series for Picard. [1] [2] [3] [19] [20]

This year's Saturn Awards eligibility period for television was from July 2022 through the end of July 2023 while film was extended to September 2023. [21]

Category changes

Winners and nominees

Film

James Cameron, Best Film Direction winner and Best Film Writing co-winner James Cameron by Gage Skidmore.jpg
James Cameron, Best Film Direction winner and Best Film Writing co-winner
Harrison Ford, Best Actor in a Film winner Harrison Ford by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg
Harrison Ford, Best Actor in a Film winner
Margot Robbie, Best Actress in a Film winner SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 23 Margot Robbie arrives at the Australian Premiere of 'I, Tonya' on January 23, 2018 in Sydney, Australia (28074883999) (cropped 2).jpg
Margot Robbie, Best Actress in a Film winner
Nicolas Cage, Best Supporting Actor in a Film winner Nicolas Cage 2011 CC.jpg
Nicolas Cage, Best Supporting Actor in a Film winner
Emily Blunt, Best Supporting Actress in a Film winner Emily Blunt SAG Awards 2019 (cropped).png
Emily Blunt, Best Supporting Actress in a Film winner
Xolo Mariduena, Best Younger Actor in a Film winner Xolo maiduena 3.jpg
Xolo Maridueña, Best Younger Actor in a Film winner
John Williams, Best Music in a Film winner John Williams tux.jpg
John Williams, Best Music in a Film winner
Best Superhero Film Best Science Fiction Film
Best Fantasy Film Best Horror Film
Best Action / Adventure Film Best Thriller Film
Best Animated Film Best International Film
Best Film Direction Best Film Writing
Best Actor in a Film Best Actress in a Film
Best Supporting Actor in a Film Best Supporting Actress in a Film
Best Younger Actor in a Film Best Film Editing
Best Music in a Film Best Film Production Designer
Best Film Costume Design Best Make-Up in a Film
Best Film Special / Visual Effects Best Independent Film

Television

Programs

Best Science Fiction Television Series Best Fantasy Television Series
Best Horror Television Series Best Action / Adventure / Thriller Television Series
Best Animated Television Series or Special Best Superhero Television Series
Best Television Presentation Best New Genre Television Series

Acting

Patrick Stewart, Best Actor in a Television Series winner Patrick Stewart by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Patrick Stewart, Best Actor in a Television Series winner
Caitriona Balfe, Best Actress in a Television Series winner Outlander premiere episode screening at 92nd Street Y in New York OLNY 091 (14851934923) crop.jpg
Caitríona Balfe, Best Actress in a Television Series winner
Jonathan Frakes, Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series winner Jonathan Frakes Photo Op GalaxyCon Austin 2023.jpg
Jonathan Frakes, Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series winner
Jeri Ryan, Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series winner Jeri Ryan (18082925135).jpg
Jeri Ryan, Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series winner
Jenna Ortega, Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series winner Wednesday NYCC 2022 1 (cropped).jpg
Jenna Ortega, Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series winner
Paul Wesley, Best Guest Star in a Television Series winner Paul Wesley Photo Op GalaxyCon Raleigh 2023.jpg
Paul Wesley, Best Guest Star in a Television Series winner
Best Actor in a Television Series Best Actress in a Television Series
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Best Guest Star in a Television Series

Home Entertainment

Best 4K Home Media Release Best Classic Film Home Media Release
Best Film Home Media Collection Release Best Television Home Media Release

Special Achievement Awards

Multiple nominations

Multiple wins

Notes

  1. "The Lifetime Achievement Award is usually presented to an individual for their contributions to genre entertainment. Top luminaries like Stan Lee and Leonard Nimoy, Mr. Spock himself, have received this top honor. It's not new, but we extended this award to cover the entire cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation , due to its continued influence on the face of general television. It was originally doomed to failure since it was following in the footsteps of the original Star Trek, yet it carved its own identity, and its diverse cast was light years ahead of its time!" —Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films [18]

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