The Deadpool & Wolverine taking home the most wins. Blue Beetle's Xolo Maridueña won Best Younger Performer in a Television Series last year for Cobra Kai, however, and did so once again this year, besting The Boys' Cameron Crovetti.

The Boys Season 5: Confirmation, Cast, Story & Everything We Know About The Final Season
The irreverent superhero series The Boys is returning for its fifth season on Amazon Prime Video, but The Boys season 5 is also the last.
ScreenRant interviewed Jessie T. Usher, Cameron Crovetti, Dafne Keen, Xolo Maridueña, David Dastmalchian, and Superman & Lois stars Tyler Hoechlin, Wole Parks, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and Sofia Hasmik on the red carpet prior to The 52nd Annual Saturn Awards. Crovetti discussed Ryan's The Boys season 4 arc and teases a little bit of what fans can expect in the fifth and final season. Maridueña shared how excited he is to get back to playing Blue Beetle now that Cobra Kai has come to an end, while Dastmalchian emotionally reacted to the new DCU that James Gunn is building, whether he should become a part of it or not.
Jessie T. Usher Is Rooting For A-Train To Stay On The Right Side Of The Tracks In The Boys Season 5
"It feels a little too close to home sometimes."
ScreenRant: What can we expect from the final season of The Boys? Will A-Train be pulled back towards the Seven?
Jessie T. Usher: I feel like they really steered him in the right direction towards the end of season 4, he's got his head on his shoulders. It would blow my mind to see him make another turn back to the dark side, but it also wouldn't be uninteresting. So, I'm open to any and all possibilities with that. I just hope that it's creative and it's fun.
ScreenRant: Does the show almost feel too close to home? I last year, some people finally realized this play was about them, and now it feels almost prophetic.
Jessie T. Usher: Yeah, yeah, it does. It feels a little too close to home sometimes. And then it's reflective in a way that makes you think, like, "Is that really what I think or how I feel?" Most of the time it is, but it's sort of shocking to see yourself portrayed that way, in such a bizarre manner, too. Once you get past all the craziness, you realize that it's just directly . [Chuckles] It's directly . It's cool, but it's scary at the same time. Eric Kripke's been paying attention, I'll tell you.
Cameron Crovetti Teases Lots Of Fun To Come In The Boys Season 5
"We have a lot of cool stuff coming up in this next season that I am excited for people to see."
ScreenRant: Ryan went through it this season. What was your reaction to reading the scripts for The Boys season 4?
Cameron Crovetti: I was actually very surprised. There was so much cool stuff. Obviously, Ryan has some more casualties that he caused, which I was not super surprised about. Ryan being so young and impressionable, I feel like he is so interesting. And having a crazy psychotic dad. It's really cool, the scenes that I had last season. All the stuff that was written for Ryan was really awesome to film.
ScreenRant: What can you tease about the final season?
Cameron Crovetti: I am very excited. We have a lot of cool stuff coming up in this next season that I am excited for people to see. Ryan's got some cool stuff.
Xolo Maridueña Is Looking Forward To Getting Back To Blue Beetle
"They're busy at work, honestly, so I'm glad we're both getting to do our things right now, so I'll be ready for the call whenever it happens at DC."
ScreenRant: What can you tease about the Blue Beetle animated series and have you seen any scripts yet?
Xolo Maridueña: No scripts. I can say that they're working really hard on it. The whole DC fam has been really welcoming to Blue Beetle and that character, so I'm really appreciative of that. We're getting hard at work on Cobra Kai, this last season of Cobra Kai, so I haven't had a chance to peep too much on what's going on over in the Blue Beetle world. But I can say that after Superman, I'm hoping that the floodgates open for the possibility of how big [that world could be]. They're busy at work, honestly, so I'm glad we're both getting to do our things right now, so I'll be ready for the call whenever it happens at DC.
ScreenRant: Fans would love to see live-action Blue Beetle again, as well.
Xolo Maridueña: I know we’ll see Blue Beetle again, whether it comes in the form of Blue Beetle 2 or wherever. It’s been really great to work alongside James [Gunn] and Peter [Safran], who have graciously folded us into their new universe even though it wasn’t part of what they came up with. It’s an honor. Now, where Blue Beetle heads in the future? I don’t know. But I can confidently say that we will see him soon.
David Dastmalchian Praises James Gunn As A Director & A Friend
"He is a director who understands the magic, the play, the fun, combined with the seriousness, the detail."
ScreenRant: What did you think of the teaser trailer for James Gunn's Superman?
David Dastmalchian: From the first frame of James' Superman trailer, I've been saying this for a long time, he is going to change the way we look at superhero films. He's already had that effect on this space. In horror. In Science Fiction. In superhero storytelling. He changed the landscape with Guardians and now with Superman, and this iconic beloved figure, who means so much to so many people, you can just tell in the few minutes that you get in the trailer that this is not only a loving, deeply reverent tribute to one of the most, if not the most, important figure in all of comics, but it's going to have that special James Gunn magic to it that only he can bring.
ScreenRant: Do you hope that you will get to work with him again?
David Dastmalchian: I always hope that I get to work with James again. I hope that opportunity presents itself, but if it doesn't, you never know, but I will say I learned so much in the months that I got to spend being on set with him in The Suicide Squad. He is a director who understands the magic, the play, the fun, combined with the seriousness, the detail. His ability to give very specific direction while at the same time giving actors and artists a space to create. It's like a sandbox where I learned every day and I would love to get to do it again. But he's one of my best friends so whether we are making movies or just getting to hang out and talk about life, I'm grateful that I get to be a part of his story.
Source: Screen Rant Plus