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The 45th Golden Raspberry Awards, or the Razzies, honored the worst films released in 2024 on February 28, 2025.[1] The awards are based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. The nominees were initially set to be announced on January 16, 2025; due to the Southern California wildfires, the announcement was delayed to January 18 and again to January 22. However, they were announced a day early on January 21.[2]
Winners were announced a day early before the originally scheduled date (March 1) on February 28.[3]
Nominees were selected through emailed ballots by 1,202 Razzie members: movie enthusiasts, film critics, and journalists from 49 U.S. states and approximately two dozen other countries, who identified the top five contenders in each of the nine categories. The nominees for Worst Picture competed for a statuette valued at $4.97, adorned with gold spray paint.[2]
Jon Voight – Megalopolis, Reagan, Shadow Land, and Strangers as Hamilton Crassus III, Viktor Petrovich, Robert Wainwright, and Richard Evans (respectively)
A majority of this year's nominees were comic book adaptations and superhero films, receiving eighteen nominations overall, which consists of The Crow, Joker: Folie à Deux, Kraven the Hunter, and Madame Web.[4][5][6]Joker: Folie à Deux received the most nominations with seven, including Worst Picture, Worst Director (Todd Phillips) and Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel; conversely, the 2019 original film received the most nominations, with eleven, at the 92nd Academy Awards, which itself caused some controversy, in 2020.[2][7][8] Additionally, the first film received a lone Razzie nomination for Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property, which received criticism, losing to Rambo: Last Blood, in 2020.[9]Folie à Deux, however, set the record as the first direct sequel to be nominated for Worst Picture, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay following the previous installment receiving Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay.[7] In a press release, the Razzies described and panned the jukebox musical as "a highly anticipated comic-book based sequel that had its protagonists express their mental illness and villainy — by singing and dancing!"[4] Furthermore, it is the fifth film to be nominated for Worst Picture based on DC publications.[d] Since its release in February 2024, Madame Web was considered "a serious Razzie contender" (according to the Razzies),[4] and was predicted by several entertainment news outlets as a frontrunner to be nominated for multiple categories.[11] Overall, multiple film journalists have considered 2024 to be one of the "worst" years for comic book/superhero films, with both Folie à Deux and Madame Web being the most mentioned and written about.[12]
Coppola became the fourth individual to win the Razzie Award for Worst Director and the Academy Award for Best Director after Michael Cimino, Kevin Costner, and Tom Hooper. Accepting the honor, Coppola posted on his Instagram account: "I am thrilled to accept the Razzie Award in so many important categories for Megalopolis, and for the distinctive honor of being nominated as the Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Picture."[19][23][24]
Furthermore, this year contained the rare scenario of an actor appearing in both a Best Picture nominee (at the Academy Awards) and Worst Picture nominee, with Dennis Quaid appearing in both Reagan (Worst Picture) and The Substance (Best Picture).[2][25][26]
Pooley, Jack (February 8, 2020). "Razzies 2020: 10 Nominees That Make No Sense". WhatCulture. Retrieved January 30, 2025. It feels as though voters just wanted to nominate Joker for the enormous social media publicity it would generate, and then shaped a dubious awards category around it.
Hicks, Linden (February 15, 2022). "The Razzie Award's 10 Funniest Special Categories". Screen Rant. Retrieved January 30, 2025. The Razzie Awards can make a statement by pointing out the excessiveness... [it] says something concerning about the state of film.