🪐 Avatar and the Mission Finale Take Home Saturns
The 53rd annual Saturn Awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles, celebrating the best in fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
The evening turned into a true parade of Hollywood heavyweights — from James Cameron and George Lucas to Tom Cruise.
Highlights of the night:
Avatar: Fire and Ash emerged as the undisputed champion, taking home five awards, including Best Science Fiction Film. James Cameron also claimed trophies for Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Tom Cruise won Best Actor for the grand finale of the Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning saga, which was also named Best Action Film.
TV categories were led by Andor (three wins, including Best Actor for Diego Luna) and newcomer One of Many, which earned Rhea Seehorn an award.
Other notable winners included Fantastic Four: First Steps, recognized as Best Comic-to-Film Adaptation, and Netflix’s Frankenstein, which picked up honors for Best Horror Film, Makeup, and Supporting Actor (Jacob Elordi).
A special moment came when Mark Hamill presented the Founder’s Award to George Lucas, while Star Trek was officially inducted into the Saturn Awards Hall of Fame — an honor supported by William Shatner.