Failed live action Snow White movie nominated for Razzie awards
The Daily Wire reports the woke remake of the Disney cartoon classic's been listed for Golden Rasberry award nominations:
To the surprise of no one, Disney’s live-action version of “Snow White” was nominated for the internet’s most notorious film awards in 2026.Which is a shame, of course, because after all the trouble she alone caused with her repellent, divisive political statements, she'd deserve to be nominated for worst actress, which might make clear she did some serious wrongs. I do wonder if Gal Gadot was nominated? She might actually deserve it too, for some of her own political mistakes, but then, the problem is that it would only make her look like the one more at fault, when Zegler's the guilty party among the cast members. After this debacle, studios would do well not hire Zegler again.
The massive flop was nominated in six categories for the annual Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies), making it the most nominated film alongside Ice Cube’s “War of the Worlds.” Both films were nominated for “Worst Picture.”
“A slow-paced unnecessary re-imagining of a classic, filled with drawn-out musical numbers, dopey CGI dwarfs, and enough mediocrity to leave the audience in a very unhappy place,” the press release said of the nomination.
Somehow, activist actress Rachel Zegler managed to avoid being nominated for worst actress, despite many critics blaming her performances both on and off screen for contributing to the disaster. Besides Worst Picture, “Snow White” was nominated in the categories of Worst Remake, Supporting Actors, Screen Combo, Director, and Screenplay.
I'd like to hope this'll persuade Disney to stop wasting so much money on unnecessary live action remakes, but it's still possible they have more in the works. What next, will Pinocchio be remade, even though there have been other adaptations of Carlo Collodi's classic children's book in the past century? Who knows, maybe they'll decide to turn the Black Cauldron into a live action movie, even though the original cartoon from 1985 was a failure, though it does earn a place in history as one of the earliest PG-rated cartoons they produced, along with CGI technology. In the end, however, it'd be far better if Disney ceased obsessing themselves with remakes, and paid far more attention to developing movies with more positive values again, both animated and live action. For now, their artistic/financial slump is something they may not recover from in a hurry, if at all.





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