46th Golden Raspberry Awards
Award ceremony for worst in film in 2025
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The 46th Golden Raspberry Awards, or the Razzies, honored the worst films released in 2025 on March 14, 2026.[1][2][3] The awards are based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. The nominees were announced on January 21, 2026.[4][5][6]
| 46th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Worst in film |
| Date | March 14, 2026 |
| Site | Los Angeles, California |
| Highlights | |
| Worst Picture | War of the Worlds |
| Most awards | War of the Worlds (5) |
| Most nominations | Snow White / War of the Worlds (6) |
The nominations were selected through emailed ballots by more than 1,100 Razzie members from across the United States and approximately two dozen other countries.[7]
Winners and nominees





Films with multiple nominations
The following films received multiple nominations:
| Nominations | Film |
|---|---|
| 6 | Snow White |
| War of the Worlds | |
| 5 | Hurry Up Tomorrow |
| Star Trek: Section 31 | |
| 3 | Alarum |
| Bride Hard | |
| The Electric State | |
| 2 | Gunslingers |
| In the Lost Lands | |
| Smurfs |
Films with multiple wins
The following films received multiple awards:
| Wins | Film |
|---|---|
| 5 | War of the Worlds |
| 2 | Snow White |
Ceremony information
The Disney live-action remake Snow White and screenlife adaptation of War of the Worlds led the nominations with six each, followed by Hurry Up Tomorrow and Star Trek: Section 31 with five apiece.[4][8][9]
With her Oscar nomination as one of the producers of the animated film Arco, Natalie Portman became the thirteenth individual nominated for an Oscar (Best Animated Feature) and a Razzie (Worst Actress for Fountain of Youth) in the same year.[10][11][12]
Despite Snow White tying for the most nominations, Diego Pacheco of Collider criticized and questioned the omission of Gal Gadot (whose portrayal of the Evil Queen was widely panned by critics and viewers)[b] for Worst Supporting Actress, writing, "It's hard to deny that Gal Gadot's performance as the iconic Evil Queen is laughable at best. There are several reasons why this remake failed the original, not least of which is the fact that Disney's first-ever villain had to be played by an actress whose line delivery and demeanor feel as wooden as the spinning wheel that sent Aurora to sleep."[18]