Snow White and War of the Worlds Dominate 2026 Razzie Nominations With Six Nods Each
Hollywood’s most infamous flops are in the spotlight as the 2026 Razzie Award nominations drop, with Ice Cube’s much-maligned War of the Worlds remake and Disney’s Snow White dominating the lineup at six nods each.
If you've ever wondered what the polar opposite of awards season glitz looks like, well, now's your moment. As Hollywood is making way for its usual parade of golden trophies, the fine folks behind the Razzies—otherwise known as the annual roast of the year’s cinematic low points—just dropped their 2026 nominations list. Let me tell you, it's a spectacular collection of misses, misfires, and projects that, frankly, were asking for it.
Don't Call It an Honor: This Year's Razzie Headliners
While One Battle After Another is out there collecting trophies and red carpet love, the big story today is all about which movies are racking up the wrong kind of attention. Ice Cube's 2025 War of the Worlds remake, which you might remember for all the wrong reasons, finds itself tied at the top with Disney's latest live-action gamble, Snow White. Each one scored a cringe-worthy six nominations.
This isn't a case of a couple of bad choices piling up. These films basically took every opportunity to steer straight into Razzie territory. And yeah, if you thought the industry learned anything from previous disasters, clearly... not everyone got the memo.
The Main Event: Who and What Made the Cut
If you're curious who (or what) is getting dragged to the $1.98 trophy altar this year, here's the shortlist:
- 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
- Ice Cube for War Of The Worlds
- Scott Eastwood for Alarum
- Jared Leto for Tron: Ares
- Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye for Hurry Up Tomorrow
- Worst Actress:
- Milla Jovovich for In The Lost Lands
- Natalie Portman for Fountain Of Youth
- Rebel Wilson for Bride Hard
- Michelle Yeoh for Star Trek: Section 31
- Worst Remake/Rip-Off/Sequel:
- Five Nights At Freddy's 2
- Smurfs (2025)
- Snow White (2025)
- War Of The Worlds (2025)
- Worst Supporting Actress:
- Ema Horvath for The Strangers: Chapter 2
- Scarlet Rose Stallone for Gunslingers
- Kacey Rohl for Star Trek: Section 31
- Isis Valverde for Alarum
- Worst Supporting Actor:
- Nicolas Cage for Gunslingers
- Stephen Dorff for Bride Hard
- Greg Kinnear for Off The Grid
- Sylvester Stallone for Alarum
- Worst Screen Combo:
- James Corden & Rihanna for Smurfs (2025)
- Ice Cube & His Zoom Camera for War Of The Worlds (2025)
- Robert DeNiro & Robert DeNiro (as Frank & Vito) for The Alto Knights
- The Weeknd & His Colossal Ego for Hurry Up Tomorrow
- Worst Director:
- Olatunde Osunsanmi for Star Trek: Section 31
- The Russo Brothers for The Electric State
- Trey Edward Shults for Hurry Up Tomorrow
- Marc Webb for Snow White (2025)
- Worst Screenplay:
- Hurry Up Tomorrow — by Trey Edward Shults, Abel Tesfaye, and Reza Fahim
- Snow White (2025) — written by Erin Cressida Wilson plus what looks like half of Hollywood (seriously, the writing credits list is a mile long), inspired by the Grimm tale
- Star Trek: Section 31 — Craig Sweeny took lead on the script, with the original concept from Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt
- War Of The Worlds (2025) — story by Kenny Golde, screenplay by Marc Hyman, based (or maybe not?) on H.G. Wells
Yep, It's as Odd as It Looks
Couple things stood out to me. First: Snow White doesn't just have a live-action remake—its seven dwarfs are apparently so digital and/or unnecessary that even the Razzies lumped them together for acting. Plus, Ice Cube might want to avoid checking the nominations list, just for his ego's sake. And if you're wondering about that "screen combo" category, well—it's exactly as snarky and specific as you'd expect.
Honestly, the Razzies always manage to gather every Hollywood misstep in one place, and this year, they might have outdone themselves. If nothing else, it's proof that even in a year packed with blockbuster hopes and massive budgets, a handful of movies can still make the whole industry do a double-take... and not in a good way.
'It's Hollywood's annual reminder: not all press is good press.'