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The 43rd 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 belonging to genre fiction in film, television, home media releases, and theatre in 2016 and early 2017, were held on June 28, 2017, in Burbank, California. A new category, Best Animated Series or Film on Television, was introduced. The show was hosted by Sean Gunn.

Nominations were announced on March 2, 2017.[1] A Star Wars film led the nominations for the second year in a row, with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story earning eleven; it was followed by The BFG and Doctor Strange with ten, and Captain America: Civil War with eight. On television, The Walking Dead led the nominations for the third year in a row with seven, followed by newcomer Westworld with six. Doctor Strange director and co-writer Scott Derrickson, composer Michael Giacchino, and costume designer Colleen Atwood all earned two individual nominations.

In film, 10 Cloverfield Lane and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story earned the most wins with three, including Best Thriller Film and Best Science Fiction Film respectively; The BFG, Doctor Strange, and La La Land all scored two wins. On television, The Walking Dead won the most awards for the fourth year in a row with three wins including Best Horror Television Series, followed by Stranger Things, Supergirl, and Westworld, all with two.[2] Candice Patton's Best Supporting Actress on Television win for The Flash also ended The Walking Dead's record winning streak in that category.

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Science Fiction Film Best Fantasy Film
  • The Jungle Book
  • The BFG
  • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
  • Ghostbusters
  • Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
  • A Monster Calls
  • Pete's Dragon
Best Horror Film Best Thriller Film
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane
  • The Accountant
  • The Girl on the Train
  • Hell or High Water
  • Jason Bourne
  • The Shallows
  • Split
Best Action or Adventure Film Best International Film
Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture Best Animated Film
  • Doctor Strange
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
  • Captain America: Civil War
  • Deadpool
  • Suicide Squad
  • X-Men: Apocalypse
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

Programs

Best Science Fiction Television Series Best Fantasy Television Series
  • Westworld (HBO)
Best Horror Television Series Best Action-Thriller Television Series
Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Best New Media Television Series
Best Animated Series or Film on Television Best Television Presentation

Acting

Best Actor on Television Best Actress on Television
Best Supporting Actor on Television Best Supporting Actress on Television
Best Guest Performance in a Television Series Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series

Home Entertainment

Best DVD or Blu-ray Release Best DVD or Blu-ray Special Edition Release
  • Phantasm: Remastered
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition)
  • The Hills Have Eyes (Limited Edition)
  • The Iron Giant (Signature Edition)
  • Mad Max: Fury Road (Black and Chrome Edition)
  • Raising Cain (Collector's Edition)
Best DVD or Blu-ray Classic Film Release Best DVD or Blu-ray Television Release
  • Hannibal: The Complete Series Collection
  • Banshee: The Final Season
  • Mr. Robot: Season 2.0
  • Salem's Lot
  • Star Trek: The Animated Series
  • Versailles: Season One
Best DVD or Blu-ray Collection

Live Stage Production

Best Local Live Stage Production

Special Awards

Multiple nominations and wins

Film

The following works received multiple nominations:

11 nominations: Rogue One
10 nominations: The BFG, Doctor Strange
8 nominations: Captain America: Civil War
7 nominations: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
6 nominations: Arrival, The Jungle Book
5 nominations: Passengers
4 nominations: 10 Cloverfield Lane, Star Trek Beyond
3 nominations: Deadpool, Gold, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Apocalypse
2 nominations: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Ghostbusters, The Girl on the Train, The Handmaiden, Hell or High Water, Hidden Figures, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, La La Land, A Monster Calls, Split, Under the Shadow, The Witch

The following works received multiple wins:

3 wins: 10 Cloverfield Lane, Rogue One
2 wins: The BFG, Doctor Strange, La La Land

Television

The following works received multiple nominations:

7 nominations: The Walking Dead
6 nominations: Westworld
5 nominations: American Horror Story: Roanoke
4 nominations: Fear the Walking Dead, Outlander, Supergirl
3 nominations: Ash vs Evil Dead, Bates Motel, Game of Thrones, The Flash, Stranger Things, Teen Wolf
2 nominations: Marvel's Daredevil, Marvel's Luke Cage, Riverdale

The following works received multiple wins:

3 wins: The Walking Dead
2 wins: Stranger Things, Supergirl, Westworld, Riverdale

References

  1. ^ McNary, Dave (March 2, 2017). "Saturn Awards Nominations 2017: 'Rogue One,' 'Walking Dead' Lead". Variety. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  2. ^ Siegel, Lucas (June 29, 2017). "Marvel, Star Wars, The Walking Dead win big at 2017 Saturn Awards". Syfy Wire. Archived from the original on June 22, 2020. Retrieved May 30, 2018.

External links

  • 2017 nominations at Saturn Awards official website. Archived from the original on March 2, 2017.
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