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The 41st Saturn Awards , honoring the best in
science fiction ,
fantasy ,
horror and other genres in film and television in 2014, was held on June 25, 2015, in
Burbank, California . The awards were presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The nominations were announced in March 2015.
In film,
Captain America: The Winter Soldier and
Interstellar both led the nominations with eleven, followed by
Guardians of the Galaxy with nine. In series,
Hannibal and
The Walking Dead both earned seven nominations (including a nomination in a Home Entertainment category for Hannibal ).
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Four persons received two nominations:
James Gunn stands as the only nominated in different categories with both
Best Director and
Best Writing for Guardians of the Galaxy , while
Peter King received two
Best Make-up nominations, and
Joe Letteri and
Jonathan Fawkner were both nominated twice in the
Best Special Effects category. Additionally,
Tom Cruise broke his own record of the most
Best Actor nominations by receiving a tenth nomination in the category for
Edge of Tomorrow .
Interstellar won the most awards with six wins, including
Best Science Fiction Film ,
Best Writing and
Best Music , followed by
Guardians of the Galaxy with four wins including Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture,
Best Director and
Best Actor .
Hannibal and
The Walking Dead led the wins in television with three for each, including a tie between the two in the
Best Actor category.
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Winners and nominees
Film
Best Science Fiction Film
Best Fantasy Film
Best Horror Film
Best Thriller Film
Best Action or Adventure Film
Best International Film
Best Animated Film
Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture
Best Director
Best Writing
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Performance by a Younger Actor
Best Music
Best Editing
Best Production Design
Best Costume
Best Make-up
Best Special Effects
Best Independent Film
Paul Franklin ,
Andrew Lockley ,
Ian Hunter and
Scott Fisher –
Interstellar
Dan DeLeeuw ,
Russell Earl ,
Bryan Grill and
Dan Sudick –
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Joe Letteri ,
Dan Lemmon ,
Daniel Barrett and
Erik Winquist –
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Gary Brozenich ,
Nick Davis ,
Jonathan Fawkner and Matthew Rouleau –
Edge of Tomorrow
Stephane Ceretti ,
Nicolas Aithadi ,
Jonathan Fawkner and
Paul Corbould –
Guardians of the Galaxy
Joe Letteri,
Eric Saindon ,
David Clayton and
R. Christopher White –
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Television
Programs
Acting
Home Entertainment
Best DVD or Blu-ray Release
Best DVD or Blu-ray Special Edition Release
Best DVD or Blu-ray Collection
Best DVD or Blu-ray TV Series
Halloween : The Complete Collection (
Halloween (1978) ,
Halloween II (1981) ,
Halloween III: Season of the Witch ,
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers ,
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers ,
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers ,
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later ,
Halloween: Resurrection ,
Halloween (2007) and
Halloween II (2009) )
The Exorcist : The Complete Anthology (
The Exorcist ,
Exorcist II: The Heretic ,
The Exorcist III ,
Exorcist: The Beginning and
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist )
Stanley Kubrick : The Masterpiece Collection (
Lolita ,
Dr. Strangelove ,
2001: A Space Odyssey ,
A Clockwork Orange ,
Barry Lyndon ,
The Shining ,
Full Metal Jacket and
Eyes Wide Shut )
Steven Spielberg Director's Collection (
Duel ,
The Sugarland Express ,
Jaws ,
1941 ,
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ,
Always ,
Jurassic Park ,
The Lost World: Jurassic Park )
Toho
Godzilla Collection (
Godzilla ,
Godzilla Raids Again ,
Mothra vs. Godzilla ,
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster ,
Invasion of Astro-Monster and
Terror of Mechagodzilla )
Universal
Classic Monsters : Complete 30 Films Collection (
Dracula ,
Frankenstein ,
The Mummy ,
The Invisible Man ,
Bride of Frankenstein ,
Werewolf of London ,
Dracula's Daughter ,
Son of Frankenstein ,
The Invisible Man Returns ,
The Invisible Woman ,
The Mummy's Hand ,
The Wolf Man ,
The Ghost of Frankenstein ,
The Mummy's Ghost ,
The Mummy's Tomb ,
Invisible Agent ,
Phantom of the Opera ,
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man ,
Son of Dracula ,
House of Frankenstein ,
The Mummy's Curse ,
The Invisible Man's Revenge ,
House of Dracula ,
She-Wolf of London ,
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein ,
Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man ,
Creature from the Black Lagoon ,
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy ,
Revenge of the Creature and
The Creature Walks Among Us )
Special Awards
Artist Showcase Award
Breakthrough Performance Award
Special Recognition Award
The Dan Curtis Legacy Award
Multiple nominations and wins
Film
The following works received multiple nominations:
11 nominations:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier ,
Interstellar 9 nominations:
Guardians of the Galaxy 8 nominations:
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 7 nominations:
Edge of Tomorrow ,
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies 5 nominations:
Into the Woods ,
X-Men: Days of Future Past 4 nominations:
Birdman ,
The Grand Budapest Hotel ,
Maleficent 3 nominations:
The Babadook ,
Dracula Untold ,
Nightcrawler ,
Whiplash 2 nominations:
The Equalizer ,
Exodus: Gods and Kings ,
Godzilla ,
Gone Girl ,
The Guest ,
How to Train Your Dragon 2 ,
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 ,
Inherent Vice ,
Unbroken
The following works received multiple wins:
6 wins:
Interstellar 4 wins:
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 wins:
Dracula Untold ,
Gone Girl ,
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Television
The following works received multiple nominations:
7 nominations:
The Walking Dead 6 nominations:
Hannibal 4 nominations:
Continuum ,
Outlander 3 nominations:
Agent Carter ,
American Horror Story: Freak Show ,
Falling Skies ,
The Flash ,
Game of Thrones ,
The Librarians ,
The Strain 2 nominations:
The Americans ,
Bates Motel ,
Doctor Who ,
Gotham ,
Teen Wolf
The following works received multiple wins:
3 wins:
Hannibal ,
The Walking Dead 2 wins:
The Flash ,
Game of Thrones
References
External links
Film Television Home Entertainment Special awards Retired awards Ceremonies Note: The years are listed as per convention, usually the year of film release; the ceremonies are usually held the next year.