
Razzies 2026: The full list of winners revealed
Ahead of the Oscars this weekend, the full list of winners at the Razzies Awards has been revealed, crowning the very worst the film industry had to offer in 2025.
Rich Lee’s War of the Worlds came out on top, as it won five of the six categories for which it was nominated. It took home the Razzie for ‘Worst Actor’ for Ice Cube’s central performance, ‘Worst Picture’, ‘Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel’, ‘Worst Director’ and ‘Worst Screenplay’.
An official statement shared that the remake “utterly destroyed” the classic novel, while director Rich Lee “chose a goofy gimmick, hack dialogue, and a particularly hilarious performance by its lead, Ice Cube, to seize 2025’s biggest number of statues.”
As such, War of the Worlds became “a cult hate-watch classic almost immediately”.
Outside of the failed sci-fi movie, “all seven artificial dwarfs” in Marc Webb’s Snow White remake, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, took home two Razzies.
The Razzies shared of the AI characters, “It cost a fortune and lost a fortune, perhaps cursed by Walt [Disney] himself for having ignored his dying wish for it never to be remade.”
Elsewhere, Rebel Wilson won for “her not-quite-believable performance as an action hero in Bride Hard with weaponized curling irons.”
Over in the ‘Worst Supporting Actress’ category at the 46th Golden Raspberry Awards, Scarlet Rose Stallone won “for her modernized performance in the odd western Gunslingers.”
However, Kate Hudson took home the nicest award of the night, after being handed the ‘Razzie Redeemer Award’ for her “pitch-perfect performance” in Craig Brewer’s Song Sung Blue, a performance which also earned her an Oscar nomination.
The winners are decided by 1,223 Razzie members from 50 states and more than two dozen countries. See the full list of winners below.
The Razzies 2026: Full winners list
‘Worst Picture’
- The Electric State
- Hurry Up Tomorrow
- Snow White
- Star Trek: Section 31
- War Of The Worlds (WINNER)
‘Worst Actor’
- Dave Bautista – In The Lost Lands
- Ice Cube – War Of The Worlds (WINNER)
- Scott Eastwood – Alarum
- Jared Leto – Tron: Ares
- Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye – Hurry Up Tomorrow
‘Worst Actress’
- Ariana DeBose – Love Hurts
- Milla Jovovich – In The Lost Lands
- Natalie Portman – Fountain Of Youth
- Rebel Wilson – Bride Hard (WINNER)
- Michelle Yeoh – Star Trek: Section 31
‘Worst Remake / Rip-Off / Sequel’
- I Know What You Did Last Summer
- Five Nights At Freddy’s 2
- Smurfs
- Snow White
- War Of The Worlds (WINNER)
‘Worst Supporting Actress’
- Anna Chlumsky – Bride Hard
- Ema Horvath – The Strangers: Chapter 2
- Scarlet Rose Stallone – Gunslingers (WINNER)
- Kacey Rohl – Star Trek: Section 31
- Isis Valverde – Alarum
‘Worst Supporting Actor’
- All Seven Artificial Dwarfs – Snow White (WINNER)
- Nicolas Cage – Gunslingers
- Stephen Dorff – Bride Hard
- Greg Kinnear – Off The Grid
- Sylvester Stallone – Alarum
‘Worst Screen Combo’
- All Seven Dwarfs – Snow White (WINNER)
- James Corden and Rihanna – Smurfs
- Ice Cube and His Zoom Camera – War Of The Worlds
- Robert DeNiro and Robert DeNiro (as Frank & Vito) – The Alto Knights
- The Weeknd and His Colossal Ego – Hurry Up Tomorrow
‘Worst Director’
- Rich Lee – War of the Worlds (WINNER)
- Olatunde Osunsanmi – Star Trek: Section 31
- The Russo Brothers – The Electric State
- Trey Edward Shults – Hurry Up Tomorrow
- Marc Webb – Snow White
‘Worst Screenplay’
- The Electric State – Screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. Adapted from the illustrated novel by Simon Stalenhag.
- Hurry Up Tomorrow – Screenplay by Trey Edward Shults, Abel Tesfaye, Reza Fahim
- Snow White – Screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson and a bunch of others too numerous to mention. Drawing from the original fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.
- Star Trek: Section 31 – Screenplay by Craig Sweeny with original story concept developed by Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt
- War of the Worlds – Screen story and screenplay by Kenny Golde and screenplay by Marc Hyman, adapting (or destroying) the classic novel by H.G. Wells (WINNER)
‘Razzie Redeemer Award’
- Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue
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