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Saturn Awards 2026 Wins: George Lucas and Andor Triumph

George Lucas holds a gold Saturn Award at a podium while Mark Hamill stands behind him on stage.

The 53rd Annual Saturn Awards took place this week at the Hilton Los Angeles, Universal City, marking a night of high honors for the galaxy far, far away. While the competition was fierce across the science fiction and fantasy landscape, for Star Wars, the Saturn Awards 2026 wins solidified the franchise’s standing in both its legendary past and its acclaimed current television era.

The Maker Receives the Founder’s Award

The most significant moment of the evening was the presentation of the Dr. Donald A. Reed Founder’s Award to George Lucas. In a surprise that delighted the audience, the award was presented by Mark Hamill. The actor spoke movingly about Lucas, stating that it is “impossible to overstate George’s contribution to the industry” and noting how the original film redefined the term blockbuster.

Lucas accepted the honor with his signature humility and humor. He joked about his wife’s instructions to keep his speech short and briefly discussed his current project, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. He drew laughter from the crowd by comparing the construction of the museum to “making a movie, only worse.”

Andor and Skeleton Crew Dominate Television

On the competitive side of the night, Andor emerged as a major powerhouse. The series took home the award for Best Science Fiction Television Series, beating out tough competitors like Severance, Silo, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. This victory was a highlight for many fans who have followed the series’ journey since its first season.

The acting categories further bolstered the Saturn Awards 2026 wins. Diego Luna was awarded Best Actor in a Television Series for his performance as Cassian Andor, and Stellan Skarsgård won Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for his portrayal of Luthen Rael. These awards served as long-overdue recognition for the high-caliber performances found within the show’s second season.

The success extended to the newer projects as well. Ravi Cabot-Conyers, the young star of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, won Best Younger Performer in a Television Series. This win was particularly impressive given the competition, which included established talent from hit shows like Stranger Things.

A Historic Streak Comes to an End

Despite the many celebrations, the evening saw a rare loss for Lucasfilm Animation. Tales of the Underworld was nominated for Best Animated Television Series or Event but lost to Predator: Killer of Killers. This marked the end of a long-standing streak where Star Wars animated projects typically dominated this category at the Saturns.

A Night of Collaboration and Legacy

The Star Wars presence was felt even in categories won by other franchises. James Cameron, whose film Avatar: Fire and Ash was the night’s biggest film winner, took time during his acceptance speech for Best Direction to praise George Lucas. Cameron specifically highlighted Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), the visual effects company founded by Lucas, for its essential role in bringing the world of Pandora to life.

Overall, the Saturn Awards 2026 wins for Star Wars paint a picture of a franchise that is effectively honoring its roots while pushing into prestige television territory. From the emotional tribute to Lucas to the technical and acting accolades for Andor and Skeleton Crew, the night was a resounding success for Star Wars fans and creators alike.

Dave Filoni Talks About the Passing of Carl Weathers

The 51st Saturn Awards took place this past weekend, which saw Dave Filoni bring home the George Pal Memorial Award. It is an award given to those who have shown exemplary work in the respective film genres. After accepting the award, Filoni was stopped by Entertainment Tonight‘s Ash Crossan to talk about the recent passing of Carl Weathers.

“He was the best, I mean. I don’t know how to describe it. The fact that I got to meet him, to know him. He was one of the people that… When I was directing the first episode of The Mandalorian, he was one of the first people I directed. And he’s such an exceptional director. So I’m learning on the job from some of the greatest people and he’s great on and off camera. Jon and I were thrilled with what he did as Greef Karga and then as an episode director for us, it made us so happy that he could be part of our team on that side of the camera. He was so enthusiastic about it every day.

My best memory of him is when we were at Celebration for Mando season 1 and he came out on stage like Apollo Creed saying ‘I want you, I want you!’ And just the energy, the power that he carried in his stature, in his voice. I mean, it’s rough, we’re gonna miss him dearly. But knowing he was such a great person and that he gave so much of himself to so many people… His legacy will continue on in ways we can’t even imagine.”

Filoni is scheduled to direct the upcoming The Mandalorian and Grogu film. Although little is known at this time about it, it would have seemed that Weather’s character Greef Karga would have most likely played a role in the film. Sadly, we will not get to find out if he would have played a role in the movie, but I am hoping that he is not recast, and that he is written out in a respectable way off screen.

To be honest going in to The Mandalorian, Carl Weathers was always a question mark to me. I just didn’t know what to expect and didn’t know if he would fit in the Star Wars universe. Boy, was I mistaken. He became one of my favorite parts of the series, which makes his passing hurt even more.