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The Saturn Awards 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.

History
and Aaron Paul at the 2010 Saturn Awards 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. Initially, the award given was a Golden Scroll certificate. In the late 1970s, the award was revamped to a representation of the planet Saturn, with its ring(s) composed of a film reel. 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. Its members include filmmakers J. J. Abrams, Bryan Singer, Steven Spielberg, Bryan Fuller, Mark A. Altman, Vince Gilligan and James Cameron, among others. 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. For the first televised Science Fiction Film Awards in 1978 (as it was called at the time), the production team needed a physical golden award statue to present the winners. Prior to 1978, there was no award statue. The unique statue, with film tape circling Saturn, was created by 19 year old Robert John Wold, the son of Robert Norman Wold, who founded The Robert Wold Company and Wold Communications, located in Los Angeles. The Robert Wold Company was responsible for the televised broadcast of the 1978 Science Fiction Film Awards show, which was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Karen Black was a hostess, and William Shatner performed Bernie Taupin's Rocket Man, while seated at a stool on stage smoking a cigarette. Following the 46th ceremony held in 2021, the decision to rebrand what would have been the 47th as the "50th Saturn Awards" was made in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Saturn Awards, which were founded in 1973. Subsequent ceremonies have continued with the new numbering. The television categories were majorly overhauled at the 50th ceremony, with several categories being split to recognise both network/cable and streaming series. These changes were reverted at the following ceremony, however. 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. ==Award categories==
Award categories
Film Television Home media Best Classic Film Home Media Release (since 2001) • Best Television Home Media Release (since 2002) • Best Film Home Media Collection Release (since 2003) • Best 4K Home Media Release (since 2021) Special awards The George Pal Memorial AwardThe Life Career AwardThe President's Memorial AwardSpecial Recognition AwardBreakthrough Performance Award Discontinued awards • Best Low-Budget Film (1980–1982) • Best Comic-to-Movie Film (2013–2024) • Best Network Television Series (1988–2014) • Best Streaming Science Fiction, Action & Fantasy Series (2019) • Best Streaming Superhero Series (2017–2018) • Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series (1996–2014) • Best International Series (2007) • Best Youth-Oriented Television Series (2011–2014) • Best New Media Television Series (2015–2017) • Best Streaming Limited Event Television Series (2022) • Best Streaming Action/Adventure Television Series (2022) • Best Streaming Fantasy Television Series (2022) • Best Streaming Horror & Thriller Series (2018, 2022) • Best Streaming Science Fiction Television Series (2022) • Best Actor in a Streaming Television Series (2018, 2022) • Best Actress in a Streaming Television Series (2018, 2022) • Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Television Series (2022) • Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Television Series (2022) • Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Streaming Television Series (2022) • Best Guest-Starring Performance in a Streaming Television Series (2022) • Best DVD or Blu-ray Release (2001–2018) • Best DVD or Blu-ray Special Edition Release (2001–2018) • Best Home Video Release (1991–2000) • Best Live Stage Production (2016–2021) == Records ==
Criticism
The Saturn Awards has been criticized for having broadened its scope, nominating and awarding prestige movies genre awards (sci-fi, fantasy, or horror) and thereby stretching the meanings of the genres too far. == Notes ==
Year-by-year results
The year indicates the year of release of the films eligible. • 1972: 1st Saturn Awards • 1973: 2nd Saturn Awards • 1974–1975: 3rd Saturn Awards • 1976: 4th Saturn Awards • 1977: 5th Saturn Awards • 1978: 6th Saturn Awards • 1979: 7th Saturn Awards • 1980: 8th Saturn Awards • 1981: 9th Saturn Awards • 1982: 10th Saturn Awards • 1983: 11th Saturn Awards • 1984: 12th Saturn Awards • 1985: 13th Saturn Awards • 1986: 14th Saturn Awards • 1987: 15th Saturn Awards • 1988: 16th Saturn Awards • 1989–1990: 17th Saturn Awards • 1991: 18th Saturn Awards • 1992: 19th Saturn Awards • 1993: 20th Saturn Awards • 1994: 21st Saturn Awards • 1995: 22nd Saturn Awards • 1996: 23rd Saturn Awards • 1997: 24th Saturn Awards • 1998: 25th Saturn Awards • 1999: 26th Saturn Awards • 2000: 27th Saturn Awards • 2001: 28th Saturn Awards • 2002: 29th Saturn Awards • 2003: 30th Saturn Awards • 2004: 31st Saturn Awards • 2005: 32nd Saturn Awards • 2006: 33rd Saturn Awards • 2007: 34th Saturn Awards • 2008: 35th Saturn Awards • 2009: 36th Saturn Awards • 2010: 37th Saturn Awards • 2011: 38th Saturn Awards • 2012: 39th Saturn Awards • 2013: 40th Saturn Awards • 2014: 41st Saturn Awards • 2015: 42nd Saturn Awards • 2016: 43rd Saturn Awards • 2017: 44th Saturn Awards • 2018–2019: 45th Saturn Awards • 2019–2020: 46th Saturn Awards • 2021–2022: 50th Anniversary Saturn Awards • 2022–2023: 51st Saturn Awards • 2023–2024: 52nd Saturn Awards • 2024–2025: 53rd Saturn Awards ==See also==
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