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“Avatar” and “Sherlock Holmes” lead the 36th Annual Saturn Award Nominations..... |
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Los Angeles, CA -- The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films has announced the nominations for the 36th Annual Saturn Awards. Leading the charge is James Cameron’s epic 3-D fantasy “Avatar” with 10 nominations. “Sherlock Holmes” uncovered 8 nominations, while “Inglourious Basterds” and “Watchmen” receiving 7 nominations apiece. “District 9” and J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek” and “District 9” beamed-up 6 nominations each. Warner Bros. Pictures leads the pack with 31 nominations from 8 films including multiple nominations for “Sherlock Holmes,”“Watchmen,” “Where the Wild Things Are,” and “Harry Potter”. Also with strong showings were Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox with 15 and 14 nominations, respectively. Paramount and The Weinstein Company earned 13 and 10 nominations, followed by Universal (6), Summit (5), while Lionsgate, Magnolia/Magnet and Walt Disney each earned 4 nominations. In the television categories, “Lost” once again found its way to the top with 8 nominations. “Dexter” (Showtime),“Breaking Bad” (AMC), and “True Blood” (HBO) all scared up 5 nominations. “Fringe” (Fox), “Doctor Who” (BBC), and “Leverage” (TNT) earned 3 nominations apiece. NBC’s “Chuck” “The Closer” (TNT), “Heroes” (NBC), and CBS’ “The Ghost Whisperer” followed, each with 2 nominations. The Saturn Awards organization is instituting several new categories this year: Production Design and local theater production. The Academy was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize genre entertainment. Over the years, the Academy has expanded their reach to include other film genres. The organization also recognizes excellence in television and home entertainment. Robert Holguin presently serves as President of the 38 year old organization. The 36th Annual Saturn Awards will take place on June 24, 2010 in Burbank, California.
The 36th
Annual Saturn Award Nominations
Best Science
Fiction Film The Book of Eli
(Warner Bros) Knowing
(Summit Entertainment) Moon
(Sony Pictures Classics) Star Trek
(Paramount) Transformers:
Revenge of the Fallen
(Paramount) X-Men Origins:
Wolverine
(20th Century Fox)
Best Fantasy
Film Avatar
(20th Century Fox) Harry Potter
and the Half-Blood Prince
(Warner Bros) The Lovely
Bones
(Paramount) The Time
Traveler’s Wife
(Warner Bros.) Watchmen
(Warner Bros.) Where the Wild
Things Are
(Warner Bros.)
Best Horror
Film The Box
(Warner Bros.) Drag Me to Hell
(Universal) Frozen
(Anchor Bay Films) The Last House
on the Left
(Rogue / Universal) The Twilight
Saga: New Moon
(Summit Entertainment) Zombieland
(Sony)
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film 2012
(Sony) Brothers
(Lionsgate) The Hurt Locker
(Summit Entertainment) Inglourious
Basterds
(The Weinstein Co.) Law Abiding
Citizen
(Overture) The Messenger
(Oscilloscope Pictures) Sherlock Holmes
(Warner Bros.)
Best Actor Robert Downey,
Jr.
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.) Tobey Maguire
(Brothers)
(Lionsgate) Viggo Mortensen
(The Road)
(The Weinstein Co.) Sam Rockwell
(Moon)
(Sony Pictures Classics) Denzel
Washington
(The Book of Eli)
(Warner Bros.) Sam Worthington
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox)
Best Actress Catherine
Keener
(Where the Wild Things Are)
(Warner Bros.) Melanie Laurent
(Inglourious Basterds)
(The Weinstein Co.) Alison Lohman
(Drag Me to Hell)
(Universal) Natalie Portman
(Brothers)
(Lionsgate) Zoe Saldana
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox) Charlize Theron
(The Burning Plain)
(Magnolia)
Best Supporting
Actor Woody Harrelson
(Zombieland)
(Sony) Stephen Lang
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox) Frank Langella
(The Box)
(Warner Bros.) Jude Law
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.) Stanley Tucci
(The Lovely
Bones)
(Paramount) Christoph Waltz
(Inglourious Basterds)
(The Weinstein Co.)
Best Supporting
Actress Malin Akerman
(Watchmen)
(Warner Bros.) Diane Kruger
(Inglourious Basterds)
(The Weinstein Co.) Rachel McAdams
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.) Lorna Raver
(Drag Me to Hell)
(Universal) Susan Sarandon
(The Lovely Bones)
(Paramount) Sigourney
Weaver
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox)
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor Taylor Lautner
(The Twilight Saga: New Moon)
(Summit Entertainment) Bailee Madison
(Brothers)
(Lionsgate) Brooklynn
Proulx
(The Time Traveler’s Wife)
(Warner Bros.) Max Records
(Where the Wild Things Are)
(Warner Bros.) Saoirse Ronan
(The Lovely Bones)
(Paramount) Kodi
Smit-McPhee
(The Road)
(The Weinstein Co.)
Best Director J.J. Abrams
(Star Trek)
(Paramount) Kathryn Bigelow
(The Hurt Locker)
(Summit Entertainment) Neill Blomkamp
(District 9)
(Sony) James Cameron
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox) Guy Ritchie
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.) Zack Snyder
(Watchmen)
(Warner Bros.) Quentin
Tarantino
(Inglourious Basterds)
(The Weinstein Co.)
Best Writing
Neill Blomkamp,
Terri Tatchell
(District 9)
(Sony) James Cameron
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox) Spike Jonze,
Dave Eggers
(Where the Wild Things Are)
(Warner Bros.) Alex Kurtzman,
Roberto Orci
(Star Trek)
(Paramount) Quentin
Tarantino
(Inglourious Basterds)
(The Weinstein Co.) Alex Tse, David
Hayter
(Watchmen)
(Warner Bros.)
Best Music Brian Eno
(The Lovely Bones)
(Paramount) Michael
Giacchino
(Up)
(Walt Disney/Pixar) James Horner
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox) Christopher
Young
(Drag Me To Hell)
(Universal) Hans Zimmer
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.)
Best Costume Colleen Atwood
(Nine)
(The Weinstein Co.) Jenny Beavan
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.) Anna Sheppard
(Inglourious Basterds)
(The Weinstein Co.)
Jany Temime
(Harry Potter & the
Half-Blood Prince)
(Warner Bros.) Michael
Wilkinson
(Watchmen)
(Warner Bros.) Tim Yip
(Red Cliff)
(Magnolia)
Best Make-Up Barney Burman,
Minday Hall, Joel Harlow
(Star Trek)
(Paramount) Joe Dunckley,
Sarah Rubano, Frances
Richardson
(District 9)
(Sony)
Sarah
Monzani
(The Imaginarium of Dr.
Parnassus)
(Sony Pictures
Classics) Gregory Nicotero, Howard Berger
(The Book of Eli)
(Warner Bros.) Gregory Nicotero, Howard Berger
(Drag Me to Hell)
(Universal) Mike Smithson, John Rosengrant
(Terminator: Salvation)
(Warner Bros.)
Best Production
Design Rick Carter,
Robert Stromberg (Avatar)
(20th Century Fox) Scott Chambliss
(Star Trek)
(Paramount)
Stuart Craig
(Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince)
(Warner Bros.) Sarah Greenwood
(Sherlock Holmes)
(Warner Bros.) Philip Ivey
(District 9)
(Sony) Alex McDowell
(Watchmen)
(Warner Bros.)
Best Special
Effects Tim Burke, John
Richardson, Nicholas Aithadi,
Tim
Alexander -
(Harry Potter & the
Half-Blood Prince)
(Warner Bros.) John DesJardin, Peter G. Travers,
Joel Whist, Jessica Norman
-
(Watchmen)
(Warner Bros.) Volker Engel, Marc
Weingert, Mike Vezina -
(2012)
(Sony) Roger Guyett,
Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh,
Burt Dalton -
(Star Trek)
(Paramount) Dan Kaufman, Peter
Muyzers, Robert Habros,
Matt Aitken -
(District 9)
(Sony) Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham, Andrew R. Jones
-
(Avatar)
(20th Century Fox)
Best
International Film District 9
(Sony) The Imaginarium
of Dr. Parnassus
(Sony Pictures Classics) Lorna’s Silence
(Sony Pictures Classics) Red Cliff
(Magnolia) Taken
(20th Century Fox) Thirst
(Focus Features)
Best Animated
Film Disney’s A
Christmas Carol
(Walt Disney Studios) Fantastic Mr.
Fox
(20th Century Fox) Ice Age: Dawn
of the Dinosaurs
(20th Century Fox) Monsters Vs.
Aliens
(Paramount/DreamWorks) The Princess
and the Frog
(Walt Disney Studios) Up
(Walt Disney Studios/Pixar)
TELEVISION:
Best Network
Series: Chuck
(NBC) Fringe
(Fox) The Ghost
Whisperer
(CBS) Heroes
(NBC) Lost
(ABC) The Vampire
Diaries
(CW)
Best
Syndicated/Cable Television Series: Breaking Bad
(AMC) Battlestar
Galactica
(SyFy) The Closer
(TNT) Dexter
(Showtime) Leverage
(TNT) True Blood
(HBO)
Best Television
Presentation: Doctor Who: The
End of Time
(BBC America) Alice
(SyFy) The Prisoner
(AMC) Torchwood:
Children of Earth
(BBC America) The Tudors
(Showtime)
V
(ABC)
Best Actor in
Television: Josh Holloway
(Lost)
(ABC) Bryan Cranston
(Breaking Bad)
(AMC) Matthew Fox
(Lost)
(ABC) Michael C. Hall
(Dexter)
(Showtime) Zachary Levi
(Chuck)
(NBC) Stephen Moyer
(True Blood)
(HBO) David Tennant
(Doctor Who: The End of Time)
(BBC America)
Best Actress on
Television: Anna Gunn
(Breaking Bad)
(AMC) Jennifer
Love Hewitt
(The Ghost Whisperer)
(CBS) Evangeline Lily
(Lost)
(ABC) Anna Paquin
(True Blood)
(HBO) Kyra Sedgwick
(The Closer)
(TNT) Anna Torv
(Fringe)
(Fox)
Best Supporting
Actor on Television: Jeremy Davies
(Lost)
(ABC) Michael Emerson
(Lost)
(ABC) Aldis Hodge
(Leverage)
(TNT) Aaron Paul
(Breaking Bad)
(AMC) John Noble
(Fringe)
(Fox) Alexander
Skarsgard
(True Blood)
(HBO)
Best Supporting
Actress in Television: Morena Baccarin
(V)
(ABC) Gina Bellman
(Leverage)
(TNT) Julie Benz
(Dexter)
(Showtime) Jennifer
Carpenter
(Dexter)
(Showtime) Elizabeth
Mitchell
(Lost)
(ABC) Hayden
Panettiere
(Heroes)
(NBC)
Best Guest
Starring Role in Television: Bernard
Cribbins
(Doctor Who: The End of Time)
(BBC America) Raymond Cruz
(Breaking Bad)
(AMC) Michelle Forbes
(True Blood)
(HBO) John Lithgow
(Dexter)
(Showtime) Leonard Nimoy
(Fringe)
(ABC) Mark Pellegrino
(Lost)
(ABC)
DVD:
Best DVD
Release: House of the
Devil
(Dark Sky/Magnet) Laid to Rest
(Anchor Bay) Not Forgotten
(Anchor Bay) Nothing But the
Truth
(Sony) Pontypool
(MPI) Super Capers
(Lionsgate) Surveillance
(Magnolia)
Best DVD
Television Release: Doctor Who:
Planet of the Dead
(BBC America) Torchwood:
Children of Earth
(BBC America) Terminator:
Sarah Connor Chronicles: The Complete Second Season
(Warner) Primeval,
Volume 2
(BBC America) Lost: The
Complete Fifth Season
(Buena Vista) Life on Mars:
The Complete Series
(Buena Vista)
Best DVD
Special Edition: Watchmen: The
Ultimate Cut
(Warner) 300 Complete
Experience
(Warner) Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs (Blu-Ray)
(Walt Disney) District 9
(Two-Disc Edition)
(Sony) Terminator 2:
Judgement Day: Skynet Edition
(Lionsgate) X-Men Origins:
Wolverine (Two Disc Special Edition)
(Fox)
Best
Collection: Columbia
Pictures Film Noir Classics, Volume 1
(Sony)
The Hannibal
Lector Anthology
(MGM) Hellraiser
Boxed Set
(Anchor Bay) Icons of
Sci-Fi: Toho Collection
(Sony) Star Trek
Original Motion Picture Collection
(Paramount) The William
Castle Collection
(Sony)
Stage
Presentation:
Best Local
Stage Production: Musical: Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang
(Orange County Performing Arts Center) Fiddler on the
Roof
(Pantages Theatre) Mary Poppins
(Ahmanson Theatre)
Best Local
Stage Production: Play Frost/Nixon
(Ahmanson Theatre) The Night is a
Child
(Pasadena Playhouse) Parade
(Mark Taper Forum)
Best Local
Stage Production: Small Theater: Big, The
Musical
(El Centro Theatre) Dracula
(Noho Arts Center) Nevermore
(Steve Allen Theatre)
Fellowship
(Falcon Theatre)
(Breakdown of
nominations follows)
BREAKDOWN OF
FILM NOMINATIONS
(by film) 10 – Avatar
8 – Sherlock Holmes
7 – Inglourious Basterds
7 – Watchmen
6 – District 9
6 – Star Trek
5 – Drag Me to Hell
5 – The Lovely Bones
4 – Brothers
4 – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
4 – Where the Wild Things Are
3 – The Book of Eli
3 – Red Cliff
2 – 2012
2 – The Box
2 – The Hurt Locker
2 – The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus
2 – Moon
2 – The Road
2 – The Time Traveler’s Wife
2 – The Twilight Saga: New Moon
2 – Up
2 – Zombieland
1 -
The Burning Plain
1 – Disney’s A Christmas Carol
1 – The Fantastic Mr. Fox
1 – Frozen
1 – Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
1 – Knowing
1 – The Last House on the Left
1 – Law Abiding Citizen
1 – Lorna’s Silence
1 – The Messenger
1 – Monsters Vs. Aliens
1 – Nine
1 – The Princess and the Frog
1 – Taken
1 – Terminator: Salvation
1 – Thirst
1 – Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
1 – X-Men Origins: Wolverine
BREAKDOWN OF
FILM NOMINATIONS
(Alphabetical
Order)
2012
(Sony)
(2 nominations)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
-
Best Special
Effects: Volker Engel, Marc Weingert, Mike Vezina
AVATAR
(20th Century Fox)
(10 nominations)
-
Best Fantasy
Film
-
Best Actor: Sam
Worthington
-
Best Actress:
Zoe Saldana
-
Best Supporting
Actor: Stephen Lang
-
Best Supporting
Actress: Sigourney Weaver
-
Best Director:
James Cameron
-
Best Writing:
James Cameron
-
Best Music:
James Horner
-
Best Production
Design: Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg
-
Best Special
Effects: Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham, Andrew Jones
THE BOOK OF ELI
(Warner Bros.)
(3 nominations)
-
Best Science
Fiction Film
-
Best Actor:
Denzel Washington
-
Best Make-Up:
Gregory Nicotero, Howard Berger
THE BOX
(Warner Bros.)
(2 nominations)
-
Best Horror
Film
-
Best Supporting
Actor: Frank Langella
BROTHERS
(Lionsgate)
(4 nominations)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
-
Best Actor:
Tobey Maguire
-
Best Actress:
Natalie Portman
-
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor: Bailee Madison
THE BURNING
PLAIN
(Magnolia)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Actress:
Charlize Theron
DISNEY’S A
CHRISTMAS CAROL
(Walt Disney)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Animated
Film
DISTRICT 9
(Sony)
(6 nominations)
-
Best
International Film
-
Best Director:
Neill Blomkamp
-
Best Writing:
Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell
-
Best Make-Up:
Joe Dunckley, Sarah Rubano, Frances Ricchardson
-
Best Production
Design: Philip Ivey
-
Best Special
Effects: Dan Kaufman, Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros, Matt Aitken
DRAG ME TO HELL
(Universal)
(5 nominations)
-
Best Horror
Film
-
Best Actress:
Alison Lohman
-
Best Supporting
Actress: Lorna Raver
-
Best Music:
Christopher Young
-
Best Make-Up:
Gregory Nicotero, Howard Berger
FANTASTIC MR.
FOX
(Fox Searchlight)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Animated
Film
FROZEN
(Anchor Bay Films)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Horror
Film
HARRY POTTER
AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE
(Warner Bros.)
(4 nominations)
-
Best Fantasy
Film
-
Best Costume:
Jany Temime
-
Best Production
Design: Stuart Craig
-
Best Special
Effects: Tim Burke, John Richardson, Nicholas Aithadi, Tim Alexander
THE HURT LOCKER
(Summit Entertainment)
(2 nominations)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
-
Best Director:
Kathryn Bigelow
ICE AGE: DAWN
OF THE DINOSAURS
(20th Century Fox)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Animated
Film
THE IMAGINARIUM
OF DR. PARNASSUS
(Sony Pictures Classics) (2 nominations)
-
Best
International Film
-
Best Make-Up:
Sarah Monzani
INGLOURIOUS
BASTERDS
(Weinstein Company)
(7 nominations)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
-
Best Actress:
Melanie Laurent
-
Best Supporting
Actor: Christoph Waltz
-
Best Supporting
Actress: Diane Kruger
-
Best Director:
Quentin Tarantino
-
Best Writing:
Quentin Tarantino
-
Best Costume:
Anna Sheppard
KNOWING
(Summit Entertainment)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Science
Fiction Film
THE LAST HOUSE
ON THE LEFT
(Rogue/Universal)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Horror
Film
LAW ABIDING
CITIZEN
(Overture Films)
(1 nomination)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
LORNA’S SILENCE
(Sony Pictures Classics) (1 nomination)
-
Best
International Film
THE LOVELY
BONES
(Paramount)
(5 nominations)
-
Best Fantasy
Film
-
Best Supporting
Actor: Stanley Tucci
-
Best Supporting
Actress: Susan Sarandon
-
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor: Saoirse Ronan
-
Best Music:
Brian Eno
THE MESSENGER
(Oscilloscope Pictures)
(1 nomination)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
MONSTERS VS.
ALIENS
(Paramount/DreamWorks Animation) (1 nomination)
-
Best Animated
Film
MOON
(Sony Pictures Classics) (2 nominations)
-
Best Science
Fiction Film
-
Best Actor: Sam
Rockwell
NINE
(Weinstein Company)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Costume:
Colleen Atwood
THE PRINCESS
AND THE FROG
(Walt Disney Pictures)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Animated
Film
RED CLIFF
(Magnolia/Magnet)
(3 nominations)
-
Best
International Film
-
Best Music:
Taro Iwashiro
-
Best Costume:
Tim Yip
THE ROAD
(Weinstein Company)
(2 nominations)
-
Best Actor:
Viggo Mortensen
-
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor: Kodi Smit-McPhee
SHERLOCK HOLMES
(Warner Bros.)
(8 nominations)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
-
Best Actor:
Robert Downey, Jr.
-
Best Supporting
Actor: Jude Law
-
Best Supporting
Actress: Rachel McAdams
-
Best Director:
Guy Ritchie
-
Best Music:
Hans Zimmer
-
Best Costume:
Jenny Beavan
-
Best Production
Design: Sarah Greenwood
STAR TREK
(Paramount)
(6 nominations)
-
Best Science
Fiction Film
-
Best Director:
J.J. Abrams
-
Best Writing:
Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci
-
Best Make-Up:
Barney Burman, Minday Hall, Joel Harlow
-
Best Production
Design: Scott Chambliss
-
Best Special
Effects: Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh, Burt Dalton
TAKEN
(20th Century Fox)
(1 nomination)
-
Best
Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
TERMINATOR:
SALVATION
(Warner Bros.)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Make-Up:
Mike Smithson, John Rosengrant
THIRST
(Focus Features)
(1 nomination)
-
Best
International Film
THE TIME
TRAVELER’S WIFE
(Warner Bros.)
(2 nominations)
-
Best Fantasy
Film
-
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor: Brooklyn Proulx
TRANSFORMERS:
REVENGE OF THE FALLEN
(Paramount)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Science
Fiction Film
THE TWILIGHT
SAGA: NEW MOON
(Summit Entertainment) (2 nominations)
-
Best Horror
Film
-
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor: Taylor Lautner
UP
(Walt Disney/Pixar)
(2 nominations)
-
Best Animated
Film
-
Best Music:
Michael Giacchino
WATCHMEN
(Warner Bros.)
(7 nominations)
-
Best Fantasy
Film
-
Best Supporting
Actress: Malin Akerman
-
Best Director:
Zack Snyder
-
Best Writing:
Alex Tse, David Hayter
-
Best Costume:
Michael Wilkinson
-
Best Production
Design: Alex McDowell
-
Best Special
Effects: John DesJardin, Peter G. Travers, Joel Whist, Jessica Norman
WHERE THE WILD
THINGS ARE
(Warner
Bros.)
(4 nominations)
-
Best Fantasy
Film
-
Best Actress:
Catherine Keener
-
Best
Performance by a Younger Actor: Max Records
-
Best Writing:
Spike Jonze, Dave Eggers
X-MEN ORIGINS:
WOLVERINE
(20th Century Fox)
(1 nomination)
-
Best Science
Fiction Film
ZOMBIELAND
(Sony)
(2 nominations)
-
Best Horror
Film
-
Best Supporting
Actor: Woody Harrelson
BREAKDOWN OF
FILM NOMINATIONS (By
Studio) 31 – Warner Bros. 15 – Sony Pictures
(includes Sony Pictures Classics) 14 – 20th
Century Fox (includes Fox Searchlight) 13 – Paramount 10 – The Weinstein
Company
6 – Universal Pictures
5 – Summit Entertainment
4 – Lionsgate
4 – Magnolia/Magnet
4 – Walt Disney Pictures
1 – Anchor Bay Films
1 – DreamWorks Animated
1 – Focus Features
1 – Oscilloscope Pictures
1 – Overture Films
TELEVISION NOMINATIONS BREAKDOWN 8 – Lost 5 – Breaking Bad 5 – Dexter 5 – True Blood 4 – Fringe 3 – Doctor Who:
The End of Time 3 – Leverage 2 – Chuck 2 – The Closer 2 – The Ghost
Whisperer 2 – Heroes 2 – V 1 – Alice 1 – Battlestar
Galactica 1 – The Prisoner 1 – The Vampire
Diaries 1 -
Torchwood: Children of Earth 1 – The Tudors
TELEVISION
NOMINATIONS BREAKDOWN (by
studio) 6 – ABC 6 – AMC 6 – Showtime 5 – HBO 5 – TNT 4 – BBC America 4 – NBC 3 – Fox 2 – CBS 2 – SyFy 1 – CW |
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