Every now and again, Hollywood turns out a film that just about everyone loves to hate. In 2024, movie watchers panned flops like "Joker: Folie à Deux," "Here," and—who could forget—"Madame Web." Despite having A-list stars like Lady Gaga and Tom Hanks, backing from a major studio like Marvel, or an established director like Robert Zemeckis, these films still managed to disappoint critics and audiences alike. Both "Joker: Folie à Deux" and "Madame Web" were up for the dubious honor of Worst Picture at the 2025 Golden Raspberry Awards—better known as the Razzies—but on March 1, 2025, it was "Madame Web" and its star, Dakota Johnson, who earned ignominious trophies.
Notably, many universally disliked movies are either sequels or adaptations, proving that attempts at continuing franchises often fall flat on their faces. Disney's March 2025 live-action remake "Snow White" was critically panned, as was February 2025's extension of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Captain America: Brave New