List of accolades received by the Predator franchise
Kevin Peter Hall as the Predator in Predator. The visual effects behind the creation of the creature have been a cornerstone to the franchise's success.
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- Total number of wins and nominations
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Totals |
6 |
11 |
Footnotes |
Predator is an science fiction/horror film franchise originally conceived by screenwriters Jim and John Thomas. Originating from a joke makings rounds around Hollywood about Rocky Balboa fighting an alien, the Thomas brothers penned a screenplay for the first film, Predator, which was acquired by 20th Century Fox and released in 1987.[1] Since then, there have been two sequels released intermittently, including Predator 2 in 1990 and Predators in 2010. A fourth film, The Predator, is set to be released in 2018.[2] The franchise is about the interactions with a barbaric and technologically-advanced races called the "Predators", which hunt humans for sport.[3]
Though the critical consensus of the Predator franchise has been overall mixed, the films have been met with praise for their visual effects, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects and a number of wins and nominations for the Saturn Awards.[4]
Predator
Predator 2
Predators
Organization |
Award category |
Recipients and nominees |
Result |
Ref. |
Black Reel Awards |
Best Supporting Actor |
Laurence Fishburne |
Nominated |
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Taurus World Stunt Awards |
Best High Work |
The stunt team fell off an 80' cliff, crashing to the water below. No CGI or wires were used.
(rewarded stunts: Heidi Pascoe, Bob Brown, Jeremy Fitzgerald, Ryan Ryusaki and Troy Robinson) |
Won |
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Best Specialty Stunt |
Five people tumble and fall down a steep hill about 100' and end up going over an 80' cliff and freefall into the water. No CGI was used for this stunt. |
Won |
See also
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