Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into the world of the Razzies, where the not-so-glamorous side of Hollywood is celebrated! The 2026 Razzies are here, and they're bringing some unexpected twists!
Last year, we witnessed Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler grace the Oscars stage, promoting Disney's highly anticipated live-action fairy tale, Snow White. Fast forward a year, and Snow White finds itself in a very different spotlight - leading the pack with six Razzie nominations, including the dubious honor of worst picture.
But here's where it gets controversial... Snow White is tied with another highly criticized film, War of the Worlds, starring Ice Cube. Both movies are up for six Razzies each, including worst picture. It's a battle of the blockbusters gone wrong!
For the top prize, Snow White and War of the Worlds face off against Hurry Up Tomorrow, Star Trek: Section 31, and The Electric State. And this is the part most people miss - these films are not just competing for worst picture; they're also up for worst remake, worst director, worst screenplay, and more!
Both Snow White and War of the Worlds showcase some truly bizarre screen combos. Snow White's seven dwarves and War of the Worlds' Ice Cube and his Zoom camera are up for worst screen combo. It's a battle of the bizarre and the bizarrely bad!
The acting Razzies are also a hotbed of controversy. War of the Worlds' Ice Cube is nominated for worst actor, and Snow White's artificial dwarves are up for worst supporting actor. It's a battle of the big names and the not-so-memorable performances.
Other notable Razzie nominees include Oscar winners Jared Leto, Ariana DeBose, Natalie Portman, Michelle Yeoh, Nicolas Cage, and Robert De Niro. Yes, you read that right - Oscar winners are not immune to the Razzies!
The 2026 Razzies will award the $4.97 gold spray-painted worst picture trophy on March 14th, the day before the Oscars. It's a reminder that even the biggest flops can be celebrated in their own unique way.
So, what do you think? Are these nominations fair? Or do you have a different take on these films? The Razzies are all about sparking conversation and celebrating the not-so-perfect side of cinema. Feel free to share your thoughts and join the discussion in the comments!