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“Gravity” and “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” soar with 8 Saturn Award nominations, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” scores with 7, “Iron Man 3,” “Pacific Rim,” “Star Trek Into Darkness and Thor: The Dark World lead with 5 nominations apiece for the 40th Annual Saturn Awards, while “Breaking Bad,” “Falling Skies,” and “Game of Thrones” lead on TV in an Epic Year for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror
LOS ANGELES – February 26, 2014 – Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity and Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug both received 8 nominations as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 40th Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented in June. Other major contenders that received major nominations were The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Book Thief, Her, Oz The Great and Powerful and Ron Howard’s Rush. Also making a strong showing was the folk music fable Inside Llewyn Davis from Joel and Ethan Coen highlighting their magnificent and original work. And Scarlett Johansson was the first Best Supporting Actress to be nominated for her captivating vocal performance in Spike Jones’ fantasy romance Her. For the Saturn’s stellar 40th Anniversary celebration, two new categories have been added to reflect the changing times; Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture will see Warner’s Man of Steel duking it out against Marvel’s Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World and The Wolverine! The second new category is Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series – highlighting the most promising young talent working in TV today. In TV categories, the final season of AMC’s groundbreaking show Breaking Bad, TNT’s Falling Skies and HBO’s Game of Thrones tied with 5 nominations each. Close behind with 4 noms apiece were American Horror Story: Coven (FX), Hannibal (NBC), Under the Dome (CBS), and The Walking Dead (AMC) ... while new breakthrough hits Bates Motel (A&E), Continuum (SyFy), The Americans (FX) , The Blacklist (NBC) and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) jump into the fray as well. The Academy was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize films often overlooked by mainstream awards. Over the years, the Academy has expanded its reach to include recognizing excellence in television and home entertainment, as well as other genres, including adventure, thriller and action. Robert Holguin, President of the Organization says, “This has been an incredible year for genre entertainment which I affectionately refer to as enhanced or exaggerated reality. The films and shows we honor continue to lead in box-office success showcasing a cadre of great talent helming today’s works of wonder. I’m thrilled to see the organization reach its’ fourth decade of dedication to the most imaginative creations on the silver screen and fantastic visions on the television screen”. This year’s Saturn Awards will be presented in June in Burbank in California. For a complete list of nominations and more information about the Academy, visit www.saturnawards.org.
The 40th Annual Saturn Awards Nominations
Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture:
Iron Man 3 (Marvel/Walt Disney) Man of Steel (Warner Bros.) Thor: The Dark World (Marvel/Walt Disney) The Wolverine (20th Century Fox)
Best Science Fiction Film:
Ender’s Game (Summit/Lionsgate) Gravity (Warner Bros.) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) Pacific Rim (Warner Bros.) Riddick (Universal Pictures) Star Trek Into Darkness (Paramount Pictures)
Best Fantasy Film:
About Time (Universal Pictures) Her (Warner Bros.) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Jack the Giant Slayer (Warner Bros.) Oz The Great and Powerful (Walt Disney Studios) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (20th Century Fox)
Best Horror Film:
Carrie (Screen Gems/Sony) The Conjuring (Warner Bros.) Mama (Universal Pictures) The Purge (Universal Pictures) This is the End (Sony Pictures) Warm Bodies (Summit/Lionsgate)
Best Thriller Film:
The Call (TriStar Pictures/Sony) The East (Fox Searchlight) Now You See Me (Summit/Lionsgate) The Place Beyond the Pines (Focus Features) Prisoners (Warner Bros.) World War Z (Paramount Pictures)
Best Action/Adventure Film:
The Book Thief (20th Century Fox) Fast & Furious 6 (Universal Pictures) Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (Paramount Pictures) The Lone Ranger (Walt Disney Studios) Lone Survivor (Universal Pictures) Rush (Universal Pictures)
Best Actor:
Robert Downey, Jr. Iron Man 3 (Marvel/Walt Disney) Oscar Isaac Inside Llewyn Davis (CBS Films) Simon Pegg The World’s End (Focus Features) Joaquin Phoenix Her (Warner Bros.) Brad Pitt World War Z (Paramount Pictures) Ben Stiller The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (20th Century Fox)
Best Actress:
Halle Barry The Call (TriStar Pictures/Sony) Sandra Bullock Gravity (Warner Bros.) Martina Gedeck The Wall (Music Box Films) Jennifer Lawrence The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) Emma Thompson Saving Mr. Banks (Walt Disney Studios) Mia Wasikowska Stoker (Fox Searchlight)
Best Supporting Actor:
Daniel Bruhl Rush (Universal Pictures) George Clooney Gravity (Warner Bros.) Benedict Cumberbatch Star Trek Into Darkness (Paramount Pictures) Harrison Ford Ender’s Game (Summit/Lionsgate) Tom Hiddleston Thor: The Dark World (Marvel/Walt Disney) Ben Kingsley Iron Man 3 (Marvel/Walt Disney) Bill Nighy About Time (Universal Pictures)
Best Supporting Actress:
Scarlett Johansson Her (Warner Bros.) Nicole Kidman Stoker (Fox Searchlight) Melissa Leo Prisoners (Warner Bros.) Evangeline Lily The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Jena Malone The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) Emily Watson The Book Thief (20th Century Fox)
Best Performance by a Younger Actor:
Asa Butterfield Ender’s Game (Summit/Lionsgate) Chloe Grace Moretz Carrie (Screen Gems/Sony) Sophie Nelisse The Book Thief (20th Century Fox) Saoirse Ronan How I Live Now (Magnolia Pictures) Ty Simpkins Iron Man 3 (Marvel/Walt Disney) Dylan Sprayberry Man of Steel (Warner Bros.)
Best Director:
J.J. Abrams Star Trek Into Darkness (Paramount Pictures) Peter Berg Lone Survivor (Universal Pictures) Alfonso Cuaron Gravity (Warner Bros.) Peter Jackson The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Francis Lawrence The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) Guillermo del Toro Pacific Rim (Warner Bros.)
Best Writing:
Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, Guillermo del Toro The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Inside Llewyn Davis (CBS Films) Alfonso Cuaron, Jonas Cuaron Gravity (Warner Bros.) Jennifer Lee Frozen (Walt Disney Studios) Spike Jonze Her (Warner Bros.) Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg The World’s End (Focus Features)
Best Editing:
Peter Amundson, John Gilroy Pacific Rim (Warner Bros.) Alan Edward Bell The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) Alfonso Cuaron, Mark Sanger Gravity (Warner Bros.) Mark Day About Time (Universal Pictures) Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill Rush (Universal Pictures) Christian Wagner, Kelly Matsumoto, Dylan Highsmith Fast & Furious 6 (Universal Pictures)
Best Production Design:
Dan Hennah The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Philip Messina The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate) Andrew Neskoromny, Carol Spier Pacific Rim (Warner Bros.) Andy Nicholson Gravity (Warner Bros.) Jan Roelfs 47 Ronin (Universal Pictures) Robert Stromberg Oz The Great and Powerful (Walt Disney Studios)
Best Music:
Danny Elfman Oz The Great and Powerful (Walt Disney Studios) Frank Ilfman Big Bad Wolves (Magnolia Pictures) Howard Shore The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Brian Tyler Iron Man 3 (Marvel/Walt Disney) Brian Tyler Now You See Me (Summit/Lionsgate) John Williams The Book Thief (20th Century Fox)
Best Costume:
Gary Jones Oz The Great and Powerful (Walt Disney Studios) Michael Kaplan Star Trek Into Darkness (Paramount Pictures) Wendy Partridge Thor: The Dark World (Marvel/Walt Disney) Beatrix Aruna Pasztor Great Expectations (Main Street Films) Penny Rose 47 Ronin (Universal Pictures) Trish Summerville The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)
Best Make-Up:
Patrick Baxter, Jane O’Kane, Roger Murray Evil Dead (TriStar Pictures/Sony) Rick Findlater, Richard Taylor, Peter King The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Howard Berger, Jamie Kelman, Peter Montagna Lone Survivor (Universal Pictures) Donald Mowat Prisoners (Warner Bros.) Fae Hammond, Mark Coulier, Kirstin Chalmers Rush (Universal Pictures) Karen Cohen, David White, Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou Thor: The Dark World (Marvel/Walt Disney)
Best Special/Visual Effects:
Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk, Neil Corbould Gravity (Warner Bros.) Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, Eric Reynolds The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (New Line/MGM/Warner Bros.) Joe Letteri, John Desjardin, Dan Lemmon Man of Steel (Warner Bros.) John Knoll, James E. Price, Clay Pinney, Rocco Larizza Pacific Rim (Warner Bros.) Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben Grossman, Burt Dalton Star Trek Into Darkness (Paramount Pictures) Jake Morrison, Paul Corbould, Mark Breakspear Thor: The Dark World (Marvel/Walt Disney)
Best Independent Film:
12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight) Great Expectations (Main Street Films) Inside Llewyn Davis (CBS Films) The Invisible Woman (Sony Pictures Classics) Out of the Furnace (Relativity Media) Upside Down (Millennium Entertainment)
Best International Film:
Big Bad Wolves (Magnolia Pictures/Magnet) Blancanieves (Cohen Media Group) A Hijacking (Magnolia Pictures) How I Live Now (Magnolia Pictures) Stoker (Fox Searchlight) The World’s End (Focus Features)
Best Animated Film:
Despicable Me 2 (Universal Pictures) From Up on Poppy Hill (GKids) Frozen (Walt Disney Studios) Monsters University (Pixar/Walt Disney Studios)
TELEVISION:
Best Network Television Series Release:
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) The Blacklist (NBC) The Following (Fox) Hannibal (NBC) Revolution (NBC) Sleepy Hollow (Fox) Under the Dome (CBS)
Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series:
American Horror Story: Coven (FX) The Americans (FX) Continuum (SyFy) Dexter (Showtime) Haven (SyFy) The Walking Dead (AMC)
Best Television Presentation of a Limited Run Series:
Bates Motel (A&E) Black Sails (Starz) Breaking Bad (AMC) Falling Skies (TNT) Game of Thrones (HBO) Vikings (The History Channel)
Best Youth-Oriented Television Series:
Arrow (The CW) Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) Supernatural (The CW) Teen Wolf (MTV) The Tomorrow People (The CW) The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
Best Actor in a Television Series:
Kevin Bacon The Following (Fox) Bryan Cranston Breaking Bad (AMC) Hugh Dancy Hannibal (NBC) Freddie Highmore Bates Motel (A&E) Mads Mikkelsen Hannibal (NBC) James Spader The Blacklist (NBC) Noah Wyle Falling Skies (TNT)
Best Actress in a Television Series:
Jennifer Carpenter Dexter (Showtime) Vera Farmiga Bates Motel (A&E) Anna Gunn Breaking Bad (AMC) Jessica Lange American Horror Story: Coven (FX) Rachel Nichols Continuum (SyFy) Keri Russell The Americans (FX)
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series:
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Game of Thrones (HBO) Erik Knudsen Continuum (SyFy) David Lyons Revolution (NBC) Dean Norris Under the Dome (CBS) Aaron Paul Breaking Bad (AMC) James Purefoy The Following (Fox)
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series:
Kathy Bates American Horror Story: Coven (FX) Sarah Carter Falling Skies (TNT) Gwendoline Christie Game of Thrones (HBO) Michelle Fairley Game of Thrones (HBO) Melissa McBride The Walking Dead (AMC) Elizabeth Mitchell Revolution (NBC)
Best Guest Star in a Television Series:
Stephen Collins Falling Skies (TNT) Robert Forster Breaking Bad (AMC) Danny Huston American Horror Story: Coven (FX) David Morrissey The Walking Dead (AMC) Charlotte Rampling Dexter (Showtime) Gina Torres Hannibal (NBC)
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series:
Colin Ford Under the Dome (CBS) Jared Gilmore Once Upon a Time (ABC) Jack Gleeson Game of Thrones (HBO) Connor Jessup Falling Skies (TNT) MacKenzie Lintz Under the Dome (CBS) Chandler Riggs The Walking Dead (AMC)
Home Entertainment:
Best DVD Release:
Big Ass Spider Epic Pictures The Brass Teapot Magnolia Home Entertainment Curse of Chucky Universal Mischief Night RLJ Entertainment Solomon Kane Anchor Bay Entertainment Twixt Fox Home Entertainment You’re Next Lionsgate
Best DVD Collection:
Bowery Boys Collection: Volumes 2 and 3 Warner Archive Chucky: The Complete Collection Universal Friday the 13th : The Complete Collection Warner James Dean Ultimate Collector’s Edition Warner Mad Max Trilogy Warner Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman Criterion
Best Classic Film Release:
Fantastic Voyage Fox Home Entertainment Halloween (35th Anniversary Edition) Anchor Bay The Haunting Warner House of Wax Warner Nosferatu Kino The Wicker Man Lionsgate
Best Television Release:
The Adventures of Superboy: The Complete Third Season Warner Archive Search: The Complete Series Warner Archive Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season 3, 4, 5 CBS Paramount Under the Dome: Season One CBS Paramount The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season Starz / Anchor Bay The White Queen: Season One Anchor Bay
END OF NOMINATIONS
NOMINATION BREAKDOWN
(Film Breakdown in Alphabetical order)
12 Years a Slave (1) Fox Searchlight
-Best Independent Film
47 Ronin (2) Universal Pictures
-Best Production Design: Jan Roelfs -Best Costume: Penny Rose
About Time (3) Universal Pictures
-Best Fantasy Film -Best Supporting Actor: Bill Nighy -Best Editing: Mark Day
Big Bad Wolves (2) Magnolia Pictures/Magnet
-Best International Film -Best Music: Frank Ilfman
Blancanieves (1) Cohen Media Group
-Best International Film
The Book Thief (4) 20th Century Fox
-Best Action/Adventure Film -Best Supporting Actress: Emily Watson -Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Sophie Nelisse -Best Music: John Williams
The Call (2) TriStar Pictures/Sony
-Best Thriller Film -Best Actress: Halle Barry
Carrie (2) Screen Gems/Sony
-Best Horror Film -Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Chloe Grace Moretz
The Conjuring (1) Warner Bros.
-Best Horror Film
Despicable Me 2 (1) Universal Pictures
-Best Animated Film
The East (1) Fox Searchlight
-Best Thriller Film
Ender’s Game (3) Summit/Lionsgate
-Best Science Fiction Film -Best Supporting Actor: Harrison Ford -Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Asa Butterfield
Evil Dead (1) TriStar Pictures/Sony
-Best Make-Up: Patrick Baxter, Jane O’Kane, Roger Murray
Fast & Furious 6 (2) Universal Pictures
-Best Action/Adventure Film -Best Editing: Christian Wagner, Kelly Matsumoto, Dylan Highsmith
From Up on Poppy Hill (1) GKids
-Best Animated Film
Frozen (2) Walt Disney Studios
-Best Animated Film -Best Writing: Jennifer Lee
Gravity (8) Warner Bros.
-Best Science Fiction Film -Best Actress: Sandra Bullock -Best Supporting Actor: George Clooney -Best Director: Alfonso Cuaron -Best Writing: Alfonso Cuaron, Jonas Cuaron -Best Editing: Alfonso Cuaron, Mark Sanger -Best Production Design: Andy Nicholson -Best Special/Visual Effects: Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk, Neil Corbould
Great Expectations (2) Main Street Films
-Best Independent Film -Best Costume: Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Her (4) Warner Bros.
-Best Fantasy Film -Best Actor: Joaquin Phoenix -Best Supporting Actress: Scarlett Johansson -Best Writing: Spike Jonze
A Hijacking (1) Magnolia Pictures
-Best International Film
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (8) New Line/MGM/Warner Bros
-Best Fantasy Film -Best Supporting Actress: Evangeline Lily -Best Director: Peter Jackson -Best Writing: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, Guillermo del Toro -Best Production Design: Dan Hennah -Best Music: Howard Shore -Best Make-Up: Rick Findlater, Richard Taylor, Peter King -Best Special/Visual Effects: Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, Eric Reynolds
How I Live Now (2) Magnolia Pictures
-Best International Film -Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Saoirse Ronan
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (7) Lionsgate
-Best Science Fiction Film -Best Actress: Jennifer Lawrence -Best Supporting Actress: Jena Malone -Best Director: Francis Lawrence -Best Editing: Alan Edward Bell -Best Production Design: Philip Messina -Best Costume: Trish Summerville
Inside Llewyn Davis (3) CBS Films
-Best Independent Film -Best Actor: Oscar Isaac -Best Writing: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
The Invisible Woman (1) Sony Pictures Classics
-Best Independent Film
Iron Man 3 (5) Marvel/Walt Disney Studios
-Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture -Best Actor: Robert Downey, Jr. -Best Supporting Actor: Ben Kingsley -Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Ty Simpkins -Best Music: Brian Tyler
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (1) Paramount Pictures
-Best Action/Adventure Film
Jack the Giant Slayer (1) Warner Bros.
-Best Fantasy Film
The Lone Ranger (1) Walt Disney Studios
-Best Action/Adventure Film
Lone Survivor (3) Universal Pictures
-Best Action/Adventure Film -Best Director: Peter Berg -Best Make-Up: Howard Berger, Jamie Kelman, Peter Montagna
Mama (1) Universal Pictures
-Best Horror Film
Man of Steel (3) Warner Bros.
-Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture -Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Dylan Sprayberry -Best Special/Visual Effects: Joe Letteri, John Desjardin, Dan Lemmon
Monsters University (1) Pixar/Walt Disney Studios
-Best Animated Film
Now You See Me (2) Summit/Lionsgate
-Best Thriller Film -Best Music: Brian Tyler
Out of the Furnace (1) Relativity Media
-Best Independent Film
Oz The Great and Powerful (4) Walt Disney Studios
-Best Fantasy Film -Best Production Design: Robert Stromberg -Best Music: Danny Elfman -Best Costume: Gary Jones
Pacific Rim (5) Warner Bros.
-Best Science Fiction Film -Best Director: Guillermo del Toro -Best Editing: Peter Amundson, John Gilroy -Best Production Design: Andrew Neskoromny, Carol Spier -Best Special/Visual Effects: John Knoll, James E. Price, Clay Pinney, Rocco Larizza
The Place Beyond the Pines (1) Focus Features
-Best Thriller Film
Prisoners (3) Warner Bros.
-Best Thriller Film -Best Melissa Leo -Best Make-Up: Donald Mowat
The Purge (1) Universal Pictures
-Best Horror Film
Riddick (1) Universal Pictures
-Best Science Fiction Film
Rush (4) Universal Pictures
-Best Action/Adventure Film -Best Supporting Actor: Daniel Bruhl -Best Editing: Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill -Best Make-Up: Fae Hammond, Mark Coulier, Kirstin Chalmers
Saving Mr. Banks (1) Walt Disney Studios
-Best Supporting Actress: Emma Thompson
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2) 20th Century Fox
-Best Fantasy Film -Best Actor: Ben Stiller
Star Trek Into Darkness (5) Paramount Pictures
-Best Science Fiction Film -Best Supporting Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch -Best Director: J.J. Abrams -Best Costume: Michael Kaplan -Best Special/Visual Effects: Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben Grossman, Burt Dalton
Stoker (3) Fox Searchlight
-Best International Film -Best Actress: Mia Wasikowska -Best Supporting Actress: Nicole Kidman
This is the End (1) Sony Pictures
-Best Horror Film
Thor: The Dark World (5) Marvel/Walt Disney Studios
-Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture -Best Supporting Actor: Tom Hiddleston -Best Costume: Wendy Partridge -Best Make-Up: Karen Cohen, David White, Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou -Best Special/Visual Effects: Jake Morrison, Paul Corbould, Mark Breakspear
Upside Down (1) Millennium Enertainment
-Best Independent Film
The Wall (1) Cohen Media Group
-Best Actress: Martina Gedeck
Warm Bodies (1) Summit/Lionsgate
-Best Horror Film
The Wolverine (1) 20th Century Fox
-Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture
World War Z (2) Paramount Pictures
-Best Thriller Film -Best Actor: Brad Pitt
The World’s End (3) Focus Features
-Best International Film -Best Actor: Simon Pegg -Best Writing: Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg
Film Breakdown (54 films)
(by Total Nominations)
08 – Gravity 08 – The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 07 – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire 05 – Iron Man 3 05 – Pacific Rim 05 – Star Trek Into Darkness 05 – Thor: The Dark World 04 – The Book Thief 04 – Her 04 – Oz The Great and Powerful 04 – Rush 03 – About Time 03 – Ender’s Game 03 – Inside Llewyn Davis 03 – Lone Survivor 03 – Man of Steel 03 – Prisoners 03 – Stoker 03 – The World’s End 02 – 47 Ronin 02 – Big Bad Wolves 02 – The Call 02 – Carrie 02 – Fast & Furious 6 02 – Frozen 02 – Great Expectations 02 – How I Live Now 02 – Now You See Me 02 – The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 02 – World War Z
01 – 12 Years a Slave 01 – Blancanieves 01 – The Conjuring 01 – Despicable Me 2 01 – The East 01 – Evil Dead 01 – From Up on Poppy Hill 01 – A Hijacking 01 – The Invisible Woman 01 – Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit 01 – Jack the Giant Slayer 01 – The Lone Ranger 01 – Mama 01 – Monsters University 01 – Out of the Furnace 01 – The Place Beyond the Pines 01 – The Purge 01 – Riddick 01 – Saving Mr. Banks 01 – This is the End 01 – Upside Down 01 – The Wall 01 – Warm Bodies 01 – The Wolverine
FILM BREAKDOWN
(By Studio)
33 – Warner Bros. 18 – Universal Pictures 10 – Marvel/Walt Disney Studios 09 – Walt Disney Studios 08 – Paramount Pictures 07 – 20th Century Fox 07 – Lionsgate 06 – Summit/Lionsgate 05 – Fox Searchlight 05 – Magnolia Pictures 04 – Focus Features 03 – CBS Films 03 – TriStar Pictures/Sony 02 – Cohen Media Group 02 – Main Street Films 02 – Screen Gems/Sony 01 – Gkids 01 – Millennium Entertainment 01 – Relativity Media 01 – Sony Pictures 01 – Sony Pictures Classics
TELEVISION BREAKDOWN
(By Series)
05 – Breaking Bad 05 – Falling Skies 05 – Game of Thrones 04 – American Horror Story: Coven 04 – Hannibal 04 – Under the Dome 04 – The Walking Dead 03 – Bates Motel 03 – Continuum 03 – Dexter 03 – The Following 03 – Revolution 02 – The Americans 02 – The Blacklist 01 – Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 01 – Arrow 01 – Black Sails 01 – Haven 01 – Once Upon a Time 01 – Pretty Little Liars 01 – Sleepy Hollow 01 – Supernatural 01 – Teen Wolf 01 – The Tomorrow People 01 – The Vampire Diaries 01 – Vikings
TELEVISION BREAKDOWN
(By Studio)
09 – AMC 09 – NBC 06 – FX 05 – HBO 05 – TNT 04 – CBS 04 – The CW 04 – Fox 04 – SyFy 03 – A&E 03 – Showtime 02 – ABC 01 – ABC Family 01 – The History Channel 01 - MTV 01 – Starz
DVD/BLU-RAY BREAKDOWN
(By Studio)
05 – Warner Home Entertainment 04 – Anchor Bay / Starz 03 – Warner Archive 02 – CBS Home Entertainment 02 – Fox Home Entertainment 02 – Lionsgate Home Entertainment 02 – Universal Home Entertainment 01 – Criterion 01 – Epic Pictures 01 – Kino 01 – Magnolia Home Entertainment 01 – RLJ Entertainment
END OF BREAKDOWN