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‘War Of The Worlds’ & ‘Snow White’ Leads 2026 Razzie Award Nominations
Well, awards season has officially taken a turn for the brutal. The Golden Raspberry Awards — better known as the Razzies — have unveiled their nominees, and Disney’s live-action Snow White and Universal’s War of the Worlds are leading the charge in a race nobody really wants to win.
Both films picked up six nominations apiece, tying for the most nods this year and putting them squarely in contention for Worst Picture of 2025. They’ll be facing off against The Electric State, Hurry Up Tomorrow, and Star Trek: Section 31, all of which also landed on the Razzies’ less-than-prestigious radar.
As usual, the acting categories didn’t pull any punches either. Worst Actor nominees include Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye for Hurry Up Tomorrow, Dave Bautista for In the Lost Lands, Ice Cube for War of the Worlds, Scott Eastwood for Alarum, and Jared Leto for Tron: Ares. On the flip side, the Worst Actress lineup features Ariana DeBose (Love Hurts), Milla Jovovich (In the Lost Lands), Natalie Portman (Fountain of Youth), Rebel Wilson (Bride Hard), and Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Section 31).
But if there’s one category where the Razzies really flex their snarky muscles, it’s Worst Screen Combo — and this year’s nominees are especially savage. Among them: all seven CGI-assisted dwarfs from Snow White (who also earned Worst Supporting Actor nods), James Corden and Rihanna in Smurfs, Ice Cube and his Zoom camera in War of the Worlds, Robert De Niro playing both Frank and Vito in The Alto Nights, and The Weeknd paired with what the Razzies describe as his own “colossal ego” in Hurry Up Tomorrow.
Love them or hate them, the Razzies have long been part of the awards-season ecosystem, serving as a reminder that not every big-budget swing connects — and that even Oscar winners and blockbuster franchises aren’t immune to a cinematic misfire. The winners (or losers, depending how you look at it) will be announced just ahead of the Academy Awards, because of course they will.
Below is the full list of nominees.
WORST PICTURE
The Electric State
Hurry Up Tomorrow
Disney’s Snow White (2025)
Star Trek: Section 31
War Of The Worlds (2025)
WORST ACTOR
Dave Bautista / In The Lost Lands
Ice Cube / War Of The Worlds
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
Michele Yeoh / Star Trek: Section 31
WORST REMAKE/RIP-OFF/SEQUEL
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
Five Nights At Freddy’s 2
Smurfs (2025)
Snow White (2025)
War Of The Worlds (2025)
WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Anna Chlumsky / Bride Hard
Ema Horvath / The Strangers: Chapter 2
Scarlet Rose Stallone / Gunslingers
Kacey Rohl / Star Trek: Section 31
Isis Valverde / Alarum
WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
All Seven Artificial Dwarfs / Snow White (2025)
Nicolas Cage / Gunslingers
Stephen Dorff / Bride Hard
Greg Kinnear / Off The Grid
Sylvester Stallone / Alarum
WORST SCREEN COMBO
All Seven Dwarfs / Snow White (2025)
James Corden & Rihanna / Smurfs (2025)
Ice Cube & His Zoom Camera / War Of The Worlds (2025)
Robert De Niro & Robert De Niro (as Frank & Vito) / The Alto Knights
The Weeknd & His Colossal Ego / Hurry Up Tomorrow
WORST DIRECTOR
Rich Lee / War of The Worlds (2025)
Olatunde Osunsanmi / Star Trek: Section 31
The Russo Brothers / The Electric State
Trey Edward Shults / Hurry Up Tomorrow
Marc Webb / Snow White (2025)
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 (2025) / 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 (2025) / Screen Story and Screenplay by Kenny Golde and screenplay by Marc Hyman, adapting (or destroying) the classic novel by H.G. Wells.