45th Saturn Awards


The 45th 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 local theatre productions from March 1, 2018 to July 7, 2019, was held on September 13, 2019, in Avalon Hollywood, Hollywood, California. Nominations were announced on July 15.
The ceremony marked considerable changes for the Saturn Awards; although the awards had rewarded solely works from the previous year until 2016, when the eligibility was changed to works released from March of the previous year to February of the current year, the eligibility was, for this ceremony, extended to March of the previous year to early July of the current one. It is also the first Saturn Award ceremony not to be held in Burbank since 2009, and the second one to air live after the 1978 ceremony. It also marked major changes for the categories: most notably, series were split into two different sets of categories, television and "Streaming", for web television series released on streaming/video on demand services such as Netflix or Hulu. The number of Best Series awards for streaming extended; although they had previously shared acting categories with traditional television, Streaming series also now get their own. However, certain categories for television are not present for Streaming, or have been fused into one, resulting in seven categories compared to twelve for traditional television. In addition, the Breakout Director award, rewarding first-time film directors, was created, and the award for Best Television Presentation, which existed since 1995, was discontinued.
' led the nominations for films with fourteen, followed by Aladdin with nine and Us with eight. Game of Thrones led TV series with nine, followed by Outlander and The Walking Dead with five each, and for streaming, The Haunting of Hill House led with six, followed by Lost in Space and ' with five each. At the ceremony, Avengers: Endgame won the most awards with six, followed by A Quiet Place and with two; Game of Thrones led wins on television with four, followed by The Walking Dead with three, while Star Trek: Discovery was the streaming program with the most wins with three, followed by Stranger Things with two.

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Film

Acting

Technical

Television & Streaming Television

Best Series

Acting

Home Entertainment

Live Stage Production

Special Awards

Nominations

NominationsTV series
9Game of Thrones
5Outlander
5The Walking Dead
4Better Call Saul
4Fear the Walking Dead
4Supergirl
3Doctor Who
3The Flash
3The Orville
3Riverdale
3Westworld
2Gotham
2Killing Eve
2Krypton
2The Sinner

NominationsStreaming release
6The Haunting of Hill House
5Lost in Space
5
3Daredevil
3Good Omens
3You
2Castle Rock
2Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
2Jack Ryan
2Jessica Jones
2The Punisher
2Russian Doll
2Stranger Things
2The Umbrella Academy

Wins

WinsTV series
4Game of Thrones
3The Walking Dead

NominationsStreaming release
3
2Stranger Things