Post by Picap on Mar 6, 2017 6:35:05 GMT
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is at the top of the pack for this year's Saturn Awards, with the film bringing in 11 nominations.
It was a good year for Disney in other ways as well, with Steven Spielberg's The BFG tying Doctor Strange with 10 nominations and Captain America: Civil War recognized in eight categories. Warner Bros.' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them brought in six nominations.
On the television side, AMC's The Walking Dead garnered seven nominations, while close behind were HBO's Westworld (six nominations) and FX's American Horror Story: Roanoke (five nominations).
The Saturns honor "genre" movies, encompassing sci-fi, fantasy, comic book adaptations and horror films. The awards are given out by the the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films at a ceremony taking place June 28 in Burbank.
Check out the full list of nominees below.
Civil War Nominations
Best Actor in a Film
Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange)
Chris Evans (Captain America: Civil War)
Chris Pine (Star Trek Beyond)
Chris Pratt (Passengers)
Mark Rylance (The BFG)
Matthew McConaughey (Gold)
Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool)
Best Comic to Motion Picture Release (aka every release)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Captain America: Civil War
Deadpool
Doctor Strange
Suicide Squad
X-Men Apocalypse
Best Film Director
Anthony Russo, Joe Russo (Captain America: Civil War),
Bryan Singer (X-Men: Apocalypse),
Denis Villeneuve (Arrival),
Gareth Edwards (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story),
Jon Favreau (The Jungle Book) ,
Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange),
Steven Spielberg (The BFG),
Best Film Editing
10 Cloverfield Lane (Stefan Grube),
Arrival (Joe Walker),
Captain America: Civil War (Jeffrey Ford, Matthew Schmidt),
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (John Gilroy, Colin Goudie, Jabez Olssen),
The BFG (Michael Kahn),
The Jungle Book (Mark Livolsi)
Best Film Production Design
Captain America: Civil War (Owen Paterson),
Doctor Strange (Charles Wood),
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Stuart Craig),
Passengers (Guy Hendrix Dyas),
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Doug Chiang, Neil Lamont),
The BFG (Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg),
Best Performance By A Younger Actor in a Film
Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch),
Julian Dennison (Hunt for the Wilderpeople),
Lewis MacDougall (A Monster Calls),
Neel Sethi (The Jungle Book),
Ruby Barnhill (The BFG)
Tom Holland (Captain America: Civil War)
Best Supporting Actor in a Film
Chadwick Boseman (Captain America: Civil War)
Christopher Walken (The Jungle Book)
Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them)
Diego Luna (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane)
Zachary Quinto (Star Trek Beyond)
Best Supporting Actress in a Film
Betty Buckley (Split)
Bryce Dallas Howard (Gold)
Kate McKinnon (Ghostbusters)
Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad)
Scarlett Johansson (Captain America: Civil War)
Tilda Swinton (Doctor Strange)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is at the top of the pack for this year's Saturn Awards, with the film bringing in 11 nominations.
It was a good year for Disney in other ways as well, with Steven Spielberg's The BFG tying Doctor Strange with 10 nominations and Captain America: Civil War recognized in eight categories. Warner Bros.' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them brought in six nominations.
On the television side, AMC's The Walking Dead garnered seven nominations, while close behind were HBO's Westworld (six nominations) and FX's American Horror Story: Roanoke (five nominations).
The Saturns honor "genre" movies, encompassing sci-fi, fantasy, comic book adaptations and horror films. The awards are given out by the the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films at a ceremony taking place June 28 in Burbank.
Check out the full list of nominees below.
Civil War Nominations
Best Actor in a Film
Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange)
Chris Evans (Captain America: Civil War)
Chris Pine (Star Trek Beyond)
Chris Pratt (Passengers)
Mark Rylance (The BFG)
Matthew McConaughey (Gold)
Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool)
Best Comic to Motion Picture Release (aka every release)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Captain America: Civil War
Deadpool
Doctor Strange
Suicide Squad
X-Men Apocalypse
Best Film Director
Anthony Russo, Joe Russo (Captain America: Civil War),
Bryan Singer (X-Men: Apocalypse),
Denis Villeneuve (Arrival),
Gareth Edwards (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story),
Jon Favreau (The Jungle Book) ,
Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange),
Steven Spielberg (The BFG),
Best Film Editing
10 Cloverfield Lane (Stefan Grube),
Arrival (Joe Walker),
Captain America: Civil War (Jeffrey Ford, Matthew Schmidt),
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (John Gilroy, Colin Goudie, Jabez Olssen),
The BFG (Michael Kahn),
The Jungle Book (Mark Livolsi)
Best Film Production Design
Captain America: Civil War (Owen Paterson),
Doctor Strange (Charles Wood),
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Stuart Craig),
Passengers (Guy Hendrix Dyas),
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Doug Chiang, Neil Lamont),
The BFG (Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg),
Best Performance By A Younger Actor in a Film
Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch),
Julian Dennison (Hunt for the Wilderpeople),
Lewis MacDougall (A Monster Calls),
Neel Sethi (The Jungle Book),
Ruby Barnhill (The BFG)
Tom Holland (Captain America: Civil War)
Best Supporting Actor in a Film
Chadwick Boseman (Captain America: Civil War)
Christopher Walken (The Jungle Book)
Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them)
Diego Luna (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane)
Zachary Quinto (Star Trek Beyond)
Best Supporting Actress in a Film
Betty Buckley (Split)
Bryce Dallas Howard (Gold)
Kate McKinnon (Ghostbusters)
Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad)
Scarlett Johansson (Captain America: Civil War)
Tilda Swinton (Doctor Strange)