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The 45Th Annual Saturn Awards 2019 Nominations THE 45TH ANNUAL SATURN AWARDS 2019 NOMINATIONS Deadline 09. 13. 2019 Best Comic-to-Motion Picture Release: Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Avengers: Infinity War (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Captain Marvel (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Shazam! (Warner Bros. Pictures) Spider-Man: Far From Home (Sony / Marvel Studios) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Sony Pictures) Best Science Fiction Film Release: Alita: Battle Angel (20th Century Fox) Bumblebee (Paramount) Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom (Universal Pictures) Ready Player One (Warner Bros. Pictures) Solo: A Star Wars Story (Lucasfilm Ltd. / Walt Disney Studios) Sorry to Bother You (Mirror Releasing – Annapurna Pictures) Upgrade (BH Tilt) Best Fantasy Film Release: Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Dumbo (Walt Disney Studios) Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Warner Bros. Pictures) Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Warner Bros. / Legendary Pictures) Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Toy Story 4 (Pixar Animation / Walt Disney Studios) Yesterday (Universal Pictures) Best Horror Film Release: Deadline AWARDS 2019 SATURN The Dead Don’t Die (Focus Features) Halloween (Universal Pictures) Hereditary (A24) Overlord (Paramount) Pet Sematary (Paramount) A Quiet Place (Paramount) Us (Universal Pictures) FILM Best Action / Adventure Film Release: Cold Pursuit (Lionsgate / Summit) Escape Room (Columbia Pictures/Sony) Glass (Universal) John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (Lionsgate / Summit) Mission: Impossible – Fallout (Paramount) Skyscraper (Universal Pictures) Best Thriller Film Release: Bad Samaritan (Electric Entertainment) Bad Times at The El Royale (20th Century Fox) Destroyer (Mirror / Annapurna Pictures) Dragged Across Concrete (Lionsgate / Summit) Greta (Focus Features) Ma (Universal Pictures) Searching (Sony Pictures) Best Animated Film Release: The Grinch (Universal Pictures) How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World (Universal Pictures) The Incredibles 2 (Pixar Animation / Walt Disney Studios) Ralph Breaks the Internet (Walt Disney Studios) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Sony Pictures) Toy Story 4 (Walt Disney Studios) Best Independent Film Release: American Animals (The Orchard) Anna and the Apocalypse Deadline (Orion Pictures) AWARDS 2019 SATURN The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot (RLJ Entertainment) Mandy (RLJ Entertainment) Ophelia (IFC Films) Summer of 84 (Gunpowder & Sky) Tomorrow Man (Bleecker St.) FILM Best International Film Release: Aniara (Magnet / Magnolia Pictures) Border (Neon) Burning (Well Go USA) Ghost Stories (IFC Films) The Guilty (Magnolia Pictures) Shadow (Well Go USA) Best Actor in a Film: Jeff Bridges Bad Times at The El Royale (20th Century Fox) Nicolas Cage Mandy (RLJ Entertainment) Tom Cruise Mission: Impossible – Fallout (Paramount) Chris Evans Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Robert Downey Jr. Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Mel Gibson Dragged Across Concrete (Lionsgate / Summit) Keanu Reeves John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (Lionsgate / Summit) Best Actress in a Film: Emily Blunt Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Toni Collette Hereditary (A24) Jamie Lee Curtis Halloween (Universal) Nicole Kidman Destroyer (Mirror / Annapurna Pictures) Brie Larson Captain Marvel (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Lupita Nyong’o Us (Universal Pictures) Octavia Spencer Ma (Universal Pictures) Deadline AWARDS 2019 SATURN FILM Best Supporting Actor in a Film: Josh Brolin Avengers: Infinity War (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) John Lithgow Pet Sematary (Paramount) Lin-Manuel Miranda Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Lewis Pullman Bad Times at The El Royale (20th Century Fox) Jeremy Renner Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Will Smith Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Steven Yeun Burning (Well Go USA) Best Supporting Actress in a Film: Cynthia Erivo Bad Times at The El Royale (20th Century Fox) Karen Gillan Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Amber Heard Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Scarlett Johansson Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Naomi Scott Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Hailee Steinfeld Bumblebee (Paramount) Zendaya Spider-Man: Far From Home (Marvel / Sony Studios) Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Evan Alex Us (Universal Pictures) Asher Angel Shazam! (Warner Bros. Pictures) Millie Bobby Brown Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Warner Bros. / Legendary) Jack Dylan Grazer Shazam! (Warner Bros. Pictures) Tom Holland Spider-Man: Far From Home (Marvel / Sony Pictures) Shahadi Wright Joseph Us (Universal Pictures) Millicent Simmonds A Quiet Place (Paramount) Best Film Director: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck CaptDeadlineain Marvel (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) AWARDS 2019 SATURN Karyn Kusama Destroyer (Mirror / Annapurna Pictures) Jordan Peele Us (Universal Pictures) Guy Ritchie Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Steven Spielberg Ready Player One (Warner Bros. Pictures) James Wan Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Zhang Yimou Shadow (Well Go USA) FILM Best Film Screenplay: Drew Goddard Bad Times at The El Royale (20th Century Fox) Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Christopher McQuarrie Mission: Impossible – Fallout (Paramount) Oh Jung-mi, Lee Chang-Dong Burning (Well Go USA) Jordan Peele Us (Universal Pictures) Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, John Krasinski A Quiet Place (Paramount) S. Craig Zahler Dragged Across Concrete (Lionsgate / Summit) Best Film Production Design: Bill Brzeski Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Ruth De Jong Us (Universal Pictures) Rick Heinrichs Dumbo (Walt Disney Studios) Gemma Jackson Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Horace Ma Gwong-Wing Shadows (Well Go USA) John Myhre Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Charles Wood Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Best Film Editing: Jeffrey Ford, Matthew Schmidt Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) James Herbert Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Nicholas Monsour Us (Universal Pictures) Kirk Morri Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Evan Schiff John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (Lionsgate / Summit) Christopher Tellefsen A Quiet Place (Paramount) Deadline AWARDS 2019 SATURN FILM Best Film Music: Danny Elfman Dumbo (Walt Disney Pictures) Bear McCrearyBest Film Music: Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Warner Bros. / Legendary) Alan Menken Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Marc ShaimanDanny Elfman Mary PoppinsDumbo Returns (W alt (WDisneyalt Disney Studios) Pictures) Alan SilvestriBear McCreary A vengers: Godzil Endgamela, King of the Monsters (Marv(Wel arner/ Walt Bros. Disney / Legendary) Studios) Alan SilvestriAlan Menken Ready PlayAladdiner One (Warner(Walt Bros. Disney Pictures) Studios) Marc Shaiman Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Best FilmAlan Costume: Silvestri Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Alan Silvestri Ready Player One (Warner Bros. Pictures) Kym Barrett Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Leah ButlerBest Film Costume: Shazam! (Warner Bros. Pictures) Judianna Makovsky Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Chen MinzhengKym Barrett ShadowAquaman (Well (WarnerGo USA) Bros. Pictures) Sandy PowellLeah Butler Mary PoppinsShazam! Returns (Walt (WarnerDisney Studios)Bros. Pictures) Michael WilkinsonJudianna Makovsky Aladdin Avengers: Endgame (Walt (MarvDisneyel /Studios) Walt Disney Studios) Chen Minzheng Shadow (Well Go USA) Best FilmSandy Make-Up: Powell Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Michael Wilkinson Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) John Blake, Brian Sipe Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Judy Chin,Best Film Make-Up: Mike Marino The Dead Don’t Die (Focus Features) Bill Corso John Blake, Destroyer (Mirror / Annapurna Pictures) Lisa Love,Brian Tate SipeSteinsiek DraggedA vengers:Across ConcreteEndgame (Lionsgat(Marve el/ Summit)/ Walt Disney Studios) Tristan Versluis,Judy Chin, Naomi Dunne,Mike Marino The Dead Don’t Die (Focus Features) Duncan JarmanBill Corso OverlordDestroyer (Paramount)(Mirror / Annapurna Pictures) Annick Chartier,Lisa Love, Adrien MorotTate Steiniek Pet SemataryDragged Across Concrete (Paramount)(Lionsgate / Summit) Mark Coulier,Tristan Versluis, Fernanda NaomiPerez Dunne, Suspiria Deadline (Amazon) AWARDS 2019 SATURN Duncan Jarman Overlord (Paramount) Annick Chartier, Adrien Morot Pet Sematary (Paramount) Mark Coulier, Fernanda Perez Suspiria (Amazon) FILM Best Film Special/Visual Effects: A Quiet Place (Paramount) AladdinBest Film Music: (Walt Disney Studios) Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Danny Elfman Dumbo (Walt Disney Pictures) Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Warner Bros. / Legendary) Bear McCreary Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Warner Bros. / Legendary) Mission: Impossible – Fallout (Paramount) Alan Menken Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Ready Player One (Warner Bros.) Marc Shaiman Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Spider-Man: Far From Home (Sony Pictures) Alan Silvestri Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Alan Silvestri Ready Player One (Warner Bros. Pictures) Best Film Costume: Kym Barrett Aquaman (Warner Bros. Pictures) Leah Butler Shazam! (Warner Bros. Pictures) Judianna Makovsky Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Chen Minzheng Shadow (Well Go USA) Sandy Powell Mary Poppins Returns (Walt Disney Studios) Michael Wilkinson Aladdin (Walt Disney Studios) Best Film Make-Up: John Blake, Brian Sipe Avengers: Endgame (Marvel / Walt Disney Studios) Judy Chin, Mike Marino The Dead Don’t
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