Critics' Choice Super Awards


The Critics' Choice Super Awards is an awards show presented annually by the Critics Choice Association to honor the finest in genre fiction film, television and home media releases, including action, superhero, horror, science fiction, fantasy and animation releases. They were first established in 2020, with the inaugural ceremony taking place on January 10, 2021, virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

The awards were first announced on October 12, 2020 by the Critics Choice Association. According to the acting CEO of the Critics Choice Association, Joey Berlin, the Critics' Choice Super Awards were created to "recognize the brilliance, creativity, and artistic excellence showcased in genres that, for far too long, have been overlooked by other award shows." The inaugural ceremony aired on the CW on January 10, 2021 and was produced by Bob Bain Productions.

Categories

Film

Television

Retired awards

'''Notes'''

Ceremonies

Superlatives

SeriesGenreNumber of
Awards
The Last of UsHorror
Superhero
9
The BoysSuperhero7
The PenguinSuperhero4
AndorScience Fiction/Fantasy3
SeveranceScience Fiction/Fantasy3
ShōgunAction3
Squid GameAction3
WandaVisionSuperhero3
Black MirrorScience Fiction/Fantasy2
BoJack HorsemanAnimated2
Lovecraft CountryHorror2
SnowpiercerAction
Science Fiction/Fantasy
2
Station ElevenScience Fiction/Fantasy2
WednesdayHorror2
YellowjacketsHorror2

ActorNumber of
Awards
Antony Starr4
Tom Cruise3
Colin Farrell3
Pedro Pascal3
Angela Bassett2
Daveed Diggs2
Rebecca Ferguson2
Mia Goth2
Melanie Lynskey2
Cristin Milioti2
Florence Pugh2
Bella Ramsey2
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