The 2026 Razzies Called Out The Worst Of The Year
Every year, while Hollywood polishes its golden trophies, another ceremony is busy handing out something far more hilarious: the Golden Raspberry Awards, better known as the Razzies.
The 46th edition took place on March 14, 2026, and it was one for the history books. One film absolutely dominated the night, scooping up five awards and leaving audiences equal parts shocked and entertained.
Buckle up, because this is Hollywood’s most gloriously chaotic tradition, and 2026 did not disappoint!
Worst Picture: War of the Worlds

If there were an Olympic sport for cinematic disappointment, War of the Worlds would have taken home the gold, silver, AND bronze.
This 2025 sci-fi disaster claimed the biggest Razzie prize of the night: Worst Picture. Five total Razzie wins in one evening is almost impressively bad.
How does a film about alien invasions manage to lose audiences faster than the aliens themselves?
Bad writing, questionable acting, and a director who seemed to be steering the ship straight into a black hole.
Worst Actor: Ice Cube for War of the Worlds

Ice Cube has had some seriously iconic moments in Hollywood. Friday, Boyz n the Hood, and now… a Razzie for Worst Actor? Ouch.
His performance in War of the Worlds earned him the kind of recognition nobody puts on their resume.
Though even legends have off nights, five Razzie wins for one film suggests something went wrong way before anyone called “action.”
Cube is undeniably talented, which makes this win sting a little more for fans.
However, every great career has a plot twist, and this one just happened to involve alien invasions and a golden raspberry.
Worst Actress: Rebel Wilson for Bride Hard

Rebel Wilson is no stranger to the spotlight, but the 2026 Razzies shone a very specific kind of light her way.
Her performance in Bride Hard, an action-comedy that sounds like a wedding planner’s nightmare, earned her the Worst Actress award.
Comedy is hard, action-comedy is harder, and landing a Razzie while doing both? That takes a special kind of dedication.
Still, Rebel has always owned her moments, Razzie or not, with unforgettable confidence.
Worst Supporting Actress: Scarlet Rose Stallone for Gunslingers

Riding into Razzie territory on a horse named “Missed Opportunity,” Scarlet Rose Stallone picked up Worst Supporting Actress for her role in Gunslingers.
Being the daughter of Sylvester Stallone clearly did not come with an automatic acting shield. Hollywood nepotism gets talked about constantly, but talent still has to show up on screen.
Gunslingers was reportedly a Western action film, a genre that demands grit, charm, and timing. If the Razzie voters are to be believed, those three things were in short supply.
However, early career stumbles have launched some of the biggest comebacks in film history.
Worst Supporting Actor: The Seven AI Dwarfs in Snow White

Here is a category nobody saw coming: Worst Supporting Actor awarded to seven artificial intelligence-generated dwarfs.
Disney’s live-action Snow White sparked enormous controversy when it replaced real actors with CGI dwarfs, and the Razzies responded accordingly.
If Grumpy, Sleepy, and the gang were upset before, imagine how they feel now. The decision to use AI instead of human performers stirred serious debate about representation and creativity in Hollywood.
Though technology keeps advancing at lightning speed, this moment reminded everyone that authenticity still matters deeply to audiences everywhere.
Worst Screen Combo: The AI Dwarfs Strike Again

Winning one Razzie is embarrassing enough. Winning two in one night? That is a whole different level of cinematic chaos.
The seven artificial dwarfs from Snow White also scooped up Worst Screen Combo, making them the most award-winning non-human ensemble in Razzie history.
Think about it: a group of characters who were never real, played by no actual person, managed to be considered the worst on-screen pairing of the entire year. That is almost impressive.
The combo award usually goes to pairs, but seven is definitely a crowd.
Worst Director: Rich Lee for War of the Worlds

Behind every cinematic catastrophe is a director making choices, and Rich Lee made enough questionable ones in War of the Worlds to earn himself the Worst Director Razzie.
Steering a massive sci-fi production into a wall of bad reviews is no small feat.
Direction is about vision, pacing, and pulling great performances from your cast. Somewhere between the alien ships and the script, that vision got lost in space.
Five Razzies for one film suggest this was a team effort in the wrong direction. Though every director stumbles, few stumble quite this dramatically in front of the entire Hollywood universe.
Worst Screenplay: War of the Worlds Takes Another Hit

Great movies start with great scripts. Bad movies? They start with scripts like the one in War of the Worlds 2025, which earned its fifth Razzie of the night for Worst Screenplay. Words matter, people!
If the dialogue had audiences checking their watches faster than the alien attack scenes, something went seriously wrong on the page.
A screenplay is the blueprint of every film, and when the blueprint is shaky, the whole building collapses.
Screenwriters pour enormous effort into their craft, so this award stings. However, bad scripts have been turned into lessons for future writers everywhere.
Worst Remake/Rip-Off/Sequel: War of the Worlds Again

Five Razzies. ONE film.
War of the Worlds also claimed Worst Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel, a category that practically writes its own jokes.
H.G. Wells’ original story has been adapted brilliantly before, including Steven Spielberg’s 2005 blockbuster starring Tom Cruise.
This version, however, did not continue that proud tradition.
Remaking a beloved story is always risky. Audiences arrive with high expectations and zero patience for lazy storytelling.
When a remake fails to bring something fresh or exciting to the table, Razzie voters notice.
Razzie Redeemer Award: Kate Hudson’s Comeback

Not every Razzie story ends in embarrassment!
The Razzie Redeemer Award exists for stars who have bounced back brilliantly, and in 2026, that honor went to Kate Hudson for her acclaimed performance in Song Sung Blue. This is genuinely wonderful news worth celebrating!
Hudson had previously won a Razzie for Music back in 2021, a film that drew heavy criticism. Fast forward five years, and she has completely flipped the script with a performance that earned widespread praise.
If that is not a feel-good Hollywood comeback story, nothing is. Proof that second chances, hard work, and the right role can change absolutely everything.
