Full List of 2015 Saturn Awards Winners

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Genre entertainment was celebrated with its own version of the Oscars last night, as the 41st annual Saturn Awards took over California. We’re happy to report that horror won big at the ceremony, with shows like “Hannibal” and “The Walking Dead” being particular standouts. Read on for all the winners!

From the Press Release:
The 41st Annual Saturn Awards were held in Burbank, California. The guest list totaled over 500 and included many top film and television industry leaders as well as enthusiastic fans, leaders, and members of our illustrious organization.

Several special awards were presented throughout the evening to artists who work in the film and television field.

Receiving the Dan Curtis Legacy Award was writer/producer Carlton Cuse who recently wrote the screenplay for the successful film, San Andreas. He is the creator and executive producer of The Strain and Bates Motel.

Bob Cobert received The Life Career Award for his generous contribution to the Arts through his music composition. His body of work includes Dark Shadows, The Winds of War, The Night Stalker, Trilogy of Terror, and several game show themes including The $25,000 Pyramid and Tic Tac Dough.

Noah Wyle was bestowed The Artists Showcase Award which recognizes his achievements in film, television, and live stage productions.

The Breakthrough Performance Award was presented to Grant Gustin for his electrifying performance as Barry Allen / The Flash on the hit series of the same name.

Television series Continuum was awarded The Special Recognition Award for bringing quality entertainment to television through its superlative acting, spirited direction, and compelling writing.

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Best Comic Book-to-Film Release:

Guardians of the Galaxy (Walt Disney/Marvel)

Best Science Fiction Release:

Interstellar (Paramount)

Best Fantasy Film Release:

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.)

Best Horror Film Release:

Dracula Untold (Universal Pictures)

Best Thriller Film Release:

Gone Girl (20th Century Fox)

Best Action/Adventure Film Release:

Unbroken (Universal)

Best Actor in a Film:

Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy (Walt Disney/Marvel)

Best Actress in a Film:

Rosemund Pike, Gone Girl (20th Century Fox)

Best Supporting Actor in a Film:

Richard Armitage, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.)

Best Supporting Actress in a Film:

Rene Russo, Nightcrawler (Open Road)

Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Film:

MacKenzie Foy, Interstellar (Paramount)

Best Film Director:

James Gunn, Guardians of the Galaxy (Paramount)

Best Film Writing:

Christopher Nolan and Johnathan Nolan, Interstellar (Paramount)

Best Film Editing:

James Herbert and Laura Jennings, Edge of Tomorrow (Warner Bros.)

Best Film Production Design:

Nathan Crowley, Interstellar (Paramount)

Best Film Music:

Hans Zimmer, Interstellar (Paramount)

Best Film Costume:

Ngila Dickson, Dracula Untold (Universal)

Best Film Make-Up:

David White and Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou, Guardians of the Galaxy (Walt Disney/Marvel)

Best Film Special/Visual Effects:

Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, and Scott Fisher, Interstellar (Paramount)

Best Independent Film Release:

Whiplash (Sony Pictures Classics)

Best International Film Release:

The Theory of Everything (Focus Features)

Best Animated Film Release:

The Lego Movie (Warner Bros.)

TELEVISION WINNERS

Best Network Television Series:

Hannibal (NBC)

Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series:

The Walking Dead (AMC)

Best Limited Run Television Series:

Game of Thrones (HBO)

Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series:

The Flash (The CW

Best Youth-Oriented Television Series:

The 100 (The CW)

Best Actor in a Television Series (Tie):

Hugh Dancy, Hannibal (NBC)
Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead (AMC)

Best Actress in a Television Series:

Caitrionia Balfe, Outlander (Starz)

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series:

Laurence Fishburne, Hannibal (NBC)

Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series:

Melissa McBride, The Walking Dead (AMC)

Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series:

Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones (HBO)

Best Guest Performance in a Television Series:

Wentworth Miller, The Flash (Fox)

HOME ENTERTAINMENT WINNERS

Best DVD/BD Release:

Odd Thomas (Image)

Best DVD/BD Special Edition Release:

Nightbreed: The Director’s Cut (Shout Factory)

Best DVD/BD Television Release:

Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery (CBS/Paramount)

Best DVD/BD Collection Release:

Halloween: The Complete Collection (Anchor Bay)

LIVE STAGE PRODUCTION WINNERS

Best Local Live Stage Production:

Damn Yankees (3-D Theatricals)

Bryan Fuller accepts Hannibal's Best Network Series award. Oh, how ironic.

Bryan Fuller accepts Hannibal’s Best Network Series award. Oh, how ironic.

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