The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror commemorated genre entertainment’s best at the 51st Saturn Awards ceremony on February 4, 2024, in Los Angeles, California. This year’s best included a lot of Star Trek and a brand-new Kevin Feige hat, which the President of Marvel Studios wore while presenting the Lifetime Achievement Award to the Star Trek: The Next Generation cast (let’s be real: Feige’s baseball cap’s Logan/Deadpool mash-up is almost as newsworthy as this year’s award winners).

The annual Saturn Awards are hosted by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror, a non-profit organization founded in 1972 by film historian Doctor Donald A. Reed to promote genre film production and television programming, which are generally ignored by mainstream award shows. Currently, the organization is headed by President Robert Holguin and Saturn leaders Bradley Marcus and Kevin Marcus.

This year’s awards were hosted for the second year in a row by Joel McHale, star of DC’s Stargirl, Community, and Crime Scene Kitchen, voted one of the best television series of 2023 by the Comics News Insider podcast.

Terry Matalas and Star Trek Picard Cast
Photo: Courtesy of Saturn Awards

After being snubbed by the Emmy Awards and Golden Globes, Star Trek swept this year’s Saturn Awards ceremony, with multiple shows and their stars taking home awards. In the main awards ceremony, Star Trek: Picard was nominated for seven awards in five categories, and it took home four. Meanwhile, the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was nominated for six awards in five categories, but it only took home one for Best Featured Guest Star in a Television Series, where Paul Wesley won for his role as the young Captain James T. Kirk, beating out Amanda Plummer‘s appearance as the ever-unpredictable Vadic on Picard (which is, in my opinion, one of the best guest appearances on Star Trek, like ever). 

Also nominated for an award in the Best Animated Series or Special category was Star Trek: Lower Decks. However, it lost to Star Wars: Bad Batch

In addition, the Lifetime Achievement Award went to the TNG cast, and it was so nice to see Will Wheaton get the recognition he deserves as an essential crew member. Also in attendance for The Saturn’s specialty awards was Star Trek: The Original Series actor William Shatner, who presented the prestigious Robert Forster Artists Award to Seth MacFarlane, whose career started with a homemade episode of the series.

Star Trek The Next Generation Cast Lifetime Achievement Award at the Saturn Awards
Photo: Courtesy of Saturn Awards

You can read the full list of this year’s winners at the 51st Annual Saturn Awards below, and then watch the original nominations on ElectricNow to see what they were up against:

Special Awards

VISIONARY AWARD – Christopher Nolan
ROBERT FORSTER ARTIST’S AWARD – Seth MacFarlane
GEORGE PAL MEMORIAL AWARD – Dave Filoni
THE DAN CURTIS LEGACY AWARD – The Walking Dead Franchise
LANCE REDDICK LEGACY AWARD – Keanu Reeves
LIFE CAREER AWARD – Jodie Foster
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – Star Trek: The Next Generation Cast

Film

BEST SCIENCE FICTION FILM Avatar: The Way of Water
BEST FANTASY FILMIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
BEST HORROR FILMTalk to Me
BEST SUPERHERO FILMGuardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
BEST ACTION/ADVENTURE FILMMission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
BEST THRILLER FILMOppenheimer
BEST ANIMATED FILMSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
BEST INDEPENDENT FILMPearl
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILMSisu
BEST FILM DIRECTIONJames Cameron (Avatar: The Way of Water)
BEST FILM SCREENWRITINGAvatar: The Way of Water (James Cameron and Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver)
BEST ACTOR IN A FILMHarrison Ford (Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny)
BEST ACTRESS IN A FILMMargot Robbie (Barbie)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A FILMNicolas Cage (Renfield)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A FILMEmily Blunt (Oppenheimer)
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A YOUNGER PERFORMER IN A FILMXolo Maridueña (Blue Beetle)
BEST FILM MUSICIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (John Williams)
BEST FILM MAKE-UPThe Covenant (Donald Mowat)
BEST FILM VISUAL EFFECTSAvatar: The Way of Water (Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon, Daniel Barrett)
BEST FILM COSTUME DESIGNBarbie (Jacqueline Durran)
BEST FILM PRODUCTION DESIGNBarbie (Sarah Greenwood)
BEST FILM EDITINGOppenheimer (Jennifer Lame)

Television

BEST SCIENCE FICTION TELEVISION SERIESStar Trek: Picard
BEST SUPERHERO TELEVISION SERIESSuperman & Lois
BEST ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLER TELEVISION SERIESOutlander
BEST TELEVISION PRESENTATIONMarvel’s Werewolf by Night
BEST ANIMATED SERIES OR SPECIALStar Wars: The Bad Batch
BEST NEW GENRE TELEVISION SERIESStar Wars: Andor
BEST HORROR TELEVISION SERIESThe Last of Us
BEST FANTASY TELEVISION SERIESWednesday
BEST ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIESPatrick Stewart (Star Trek: Picard)
BEST ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIESCaitriona Balfe (Outlander)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIESJonathan Frakes (Star Trek: Picard)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIESJeri Ryan (Star Trek: Picard)
BEST FEATURED GUEST STAR IN A TELEVISION SERIESPaul Wesley (Strange Trek: Strange New Worlds)
BEST YOUNGER PERFORMER IN A TELEVISION SERIESJenna Ortega (Wednesday)

Home Media

BEST TELEVISION HOME MEDIA RELEASENight Gallery, Season 3 (Kino Lorber)
BEST 4K HOME MEDIA RELEASEJohn Wick, Chapter 4 – 4K (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)
BEST FILM HOME MEDIA COLLECTIONSuperman 1978-1987 4K Collection (Warner Home Video)
BEST CLASSIC FILM HOME MEDIA RELEASEInvaders from Mars 4K (Ignite)


This year’s show was dedicated to the memory of the Saturn Awards’ dear friend, Lance Reddick. “May his memory live long and prosper for generations to come,” read the official PR announcing the award winners.