The Hugo Awards 2016 winners: Jessica Jones, The Martian score big at sci-fi ceremony

Netflix’s Marvel series Jessica Jones and Ridley Scott’s The Martian both took home top honors at this year’s Hugo Awards ceremony, which annually honors the best in science fiction.

As announced on Saturday night, Jessica Jones took home Best Dramatic Presentation in the Short Form category for its season finale, titled “AKA Smile.” Showrunner Melissa Rosenberg, Scott Reynolds, and Jamie King penned the episode, while Michael Rymer directed.

The show’s official Twitter account celebrated the win, writing, “Cool. Won something at the #HugoAwards. Shots on Trish then?”

The Martian, directed by Scott and based on a screenplay by Drew Goddard, won the same award for the Long Form category. James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy earned the honor last year.

See the full list of winners below.

Best Novel: The Fifth Season, N.K. Jemisin

Best Novella: Binti, Nnedi Okorafor

Best Novelette: “Folding Neijing,” Hao Jingfang with translation by Ken Liu

Best Short Story: “Cat Pictures Please,” Naomi Kritzer

Best Related Work: No award

Best Graphic Story: The Sandman: Overture, Neil Gaiman with art by J.H. Williams III

Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form: The Martian

Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form: Jessica Jones, “AKA Smile”

Best Editor, Short Form: Ellen Datlow

Best Editor, Long Form: Sheila E. Gilbert

Best Professional Artist: Abigail Larson

Best Semiprozine: Uncanny Magazine

Best Fanzine: File 770

Best Fancast: No award

Best Fan Writer: Mike Glyer

Best Fan Artist: Steve Stiles

The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer: Andy Weir