'Servant,' 'For All Mankind,' 'Amazing Stories' all nominated for Saturn Awards
What you need to know
- Three Apple TV+ shows are in the pot for an award.
- Servant, For All Mankind, and Amazing Stories have been nominated for Saturn Awards.
Apple TV+ continues to pick up nominations for various awards, this time thanks to Saturn Awards nominations for Servant, For All Mankind, and Amazing Stories.
Spotted by MacRumors, the nominations include various categories.
Servant has been nominated for Best Horror Television Series alongside Creepshow, Evil, Fear the Walking Dead, Lovecraft Country, The Walking Dead, and What We Do in the Shadows.
Amazing Stories has been nominated for Best Television Presentation (Under 10 Episodes) with Dracula, The Haunting of Bly Manor, His Dark Materials, The Mandalorian, and Perry Mason.
For All Mankind has been nominated for Best Fantasy Television Series alongside The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Locke & Key, The Magicians, Outlander, The Twilight Zone, and The Witcher.
The Saturn Awards have been around since 1973 and this year's event covers TV shows and movies that were released between July 2019 and November 2020.
You can watch Apple TV+ content on all kinds of TVs and streaming devices, not least Apple's own Apple TV devices. The streaming service costs $4.99 per month and is also part of the Apple One subscription bundle.
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