Disney’s Snow White reboot and Ice Cube’s War of the Worlds each haul in six Razzie nominations—proof that 2025’s most expensive misfires are now the punch-line of awards season.
The Razzies Strike Back: 2026 Nominations Drop
The 46th annual Golden Raspberry Awards revealed their nominees on January 21, 2026, and the roster reads like a graveyard of bloated budgets and broken fan expectations. Leading the charge into infamy: Disney’s Snow White and Ice Cube’s War of the Worlds, each slapped with six nominations including Worst Picture, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay.
March 14—one day before the Oscars—will crown the “winners” who receive a spray-painted $4.97 statuette that no one wants on their mantel.
Why Snow White 2025 Became a Bullseye
Marc Webb’s re-imagining was plagued before release: casting backlash, release-date shuffles, and a reported $250 million budget that couldn’t buy nostalgia. Critics panned the film’s tonal whiplash between CGI musical numbers and grimdark action, while audiences gave it an anemic B- CinemaScore. The Razzies responded by nominating the movie in every major category:
- Worst Picture
- Worst Director (Marc Webb)
- Worst Remake/Rip-Off/Sequel
- Worst Screenplay
- Worst Supporting Actor (the seven digital dwarfs)
- Worst Screen Combo (the seven digital dwarfs)
Translation: the film’s attempt to modernize a 1937 classic with synthetic sidekicks and self-aware jokes landed as pure uncanny-valley cringe.
Jared Leto’s Tron: Ares Flops into Worst Actor Race
Leto’s zeal for method eccentricity backfired again. His portrayal of Ares—a sentient program obsessed with genocide—earned him a Worst Actor nod alongside Dave Bautista, Ice Cube, Scott Eastwood, and The Weeknd. Early reviews mocked Leto’s “cyber-messiah whisper” and a costume that looked like an LED mosquito. With Tron: Ares also flopping at $89 million global on a $180 million budget, Disney now owns two of the year’s biggest Razzie magnets.
The Full Worst-Picture Lineup
- The Electric State – Russo brothers’ $320 million Netflix gamble that audiences skipped.
- Hurry Up Tomorrow – The Weeknd’s vanity project that confused concerts with cinema.
- Snow White (2025) – Disney’s fairy-tale face-plant.
- Star Trek: Section 31 – Paramount+ space slog that stranded Michelle Yeoh in exposition hell.
- War of the Worlds (2025) – Ice Cube’s shoestring sci-fi shot on Zoom-green-screen budgets.
Repeat Offenders and Fresh Blood
Michelle Yeoh and Milla Jovovich return to Razzie infamy, proving action heroines can still get burned by bad scripts. Meanwhile, newcomer Ariana DeBose lands in Worst Actress for the thriller Love Hurts, a stark U-turn after her Oscar glory in West Side Story.
What This Means for Hollywood
The nominations underline a harsh reality: IP recycling without creative risk is box-office poison. Disney’s double feature of Snow White and Tron: Ares shows that even the most deep-pocketed studios can’t buy immunity from audience ridicule. Expect board-room conversations to swap release-date bravado for script overhaul humility—at least until the next tentpole swings for the Razzie fence.
Keep your browser locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest, most authoritative take on who “wins” these anti-Oscars come March 14—and which studio executives will be sweating through their designer suits.