Razzie Awards 2026 Winners: Ice Cube Named Worst Actor as ‘War of the Worlds’ Dominates With Five Dishonors

War of the Worlds
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Ice Cube‘s “War of the Worlds” dominated at the 46th Razzie Awards, (reluctantly) taking home the dishonours for worst picture, worst actor and more.

Ice Cube beat out Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye (“Hurry Up Tomorrow”), Dave Bautista (“In the Lost Lands”), Scott Eastwood (“Alarum”) and Jared Leto (“Tron: Ares”) for the undesirable worst actor award.

The parody award show — whose members recognise what they consider the worst films each year — also gave the Prime Video sci-fi film the trophies for worst director (Rich Lee), worst screenplay (Kenny Golde, Marc Hyman) and worst prequel, remake, rip-off or sequel.

Rebel Wilson was named worst actress for her performance in the action-comedy “Bride Hard,” while the seven dwarfs from the live-action “Snow White” received both the worst supporting actor and worst screen combo prizes.

The Razzies also awarded Kate Hudson with the “Redeemer Award” for her Oscar-nominated performance in “Song Sung Blue.” Hudson has received several Razzie acting nods throughout her career, including ones for “My Best Friend’s Girl” (2008), “Mother’s Day” (2016) and “Music” (2021).

See a video announcement of the 2026 winners, along with the full list, below.

WORST PICTURE – War Of The Worlds (2025)
WORST ACTOR – Ice Cube / War Of The Worlds (2025)
WORST ACTRESS – Rebel Wilson / Bride Hard
WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Scarlet Rose Stallone / Gunslingers
WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR – All Seven Artificial Dwarfs / Snow White
RAZZIE REDEEMER AWARD – Kate Hudson for “Song Sung Blue”
WORST SCREEN COMBO – All Seven Artificial Dwarfs / Snow White
WORST PREQUEL, REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUEL – War of the Worlds (2025)
WORST DIRECTOR – Rich Lee / War Of The Worlds (2025)
WORST SCREENPLAY – War Of The Worlds (2025) / Kenny Golde, Marc Hyman
RAZZIE REDEEMER AWARD – Kate Hudson / Song Sung Blue

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