Candice Patton as Iris West
“The Flash” star Candice Patton thanked the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films on Instagram after winning best supporting actress in a television series at the 43rd Saturn Awards. The CW

“The Flash” star Candice Patton recently took to social media to show off her first-ever Saturn Award.

In an Instagram post, Patton — who plays Iris West on the CW series — thanked the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films for the award and revealed that she was “honored” to receive such a tremendous recognition. Patton’s post came with a video of her from the awards night happily showing off her acting trophy.

Patton won the best supporting actress in a television series category at the 43rd Saturn Awards, beating out Kathy Bates (“American Horror Story: Roanoke”), Danai Gurira (“The Walking Dead”), Melissa McBride (“The Walking Dead”), Thandie Newton (“Westworld”), Adina Porter (“American Horror Story: Roanoke”) and Evan Rachel Wood (“Westworld”).

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Patton’s “The Flash” co-star, Grant Gustin, was also nominated for best actor in a television series at the awards night. The award, however, went to “The Walking Dead’s” Andrew Lincoln. “The Flash” was also one of the nominees for best superhero adaptation on television, but the category was won by its fellow The CW series “Supergirl.”

The 43rd Saturn Awards was held at The Castaway on Wednesday night in Burbank, California.

Earlier this month, Patton was also named as one of the nominees for choice action TV actress for the 2017 Teen Choice Awards. Also nominated in the category are Melissa Benoist (“Supergirl”), Jordana Brewster (“Lethal Weapon”), Caity Lotz (“Legends of Tomorrow”), Danielle Panabaker (“The Flash”) and Emily Bett Rickards (“Arrow”).

In addition, “The Flash” is nominated for choice action TV show category along with its fellow The CW series “Arrow” and “Supergirl.” ABC’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” as well as FOX’s “Gotham” and “Lethal Weapon” are also nominated for the same recognition.

The two-hour 2017 Teen Choice Awards ceremony will air live on Sunday, Aug. 13 starting at 8 p.m. EDT on FOX.

Plot details about the upcoming Season 4 of “The Flash” are being kept under wraps, but sources told TVLine earlier this month that the villain Barry (Gustin) and his team will face next season is none other than Clifford DeVoe, a.k.a. The Thinker.

DeVoe’s arrival in Central City was first teased in Season 3, episode 18, in which Abra Kadabra (David Dastmalchian), an Earth-19 technologically-enhanced villain from the 64th century, talked about The Flash’s most dangerous foes, mentioning Eobard Thawne (Tom Cavanagh/Matt Letscher), Zoom (Teddy Sears), Savitar (also played by Gustin) and DeVoe.

“The Flash” Season 4 will premiere on Tuesday, Oct 10 at 8 p.m. EDT on The CW.