Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel

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Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel
Awarded forWorst in film
CountryUnited States
Presented byGolden Raspberry Award Foundation
First awarded1994
WebsiteRazzies.com (Archived copy)

The Razzie Award for Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel is an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards for the worst prequel, remake, rip-off, or sequel of the previous year, whether the remake was deliberate, a parody, or simply a film with a coincidental plot resembling some previous work.

The following is a list of nominees and recipients of that award, including each film's distribution company.

History[]

From 1994 to 2005, the category was titled Worst Remake or Sequel. The category was divided into Worst Prequel or Sequel and Worst Remake or Rip-off in 2006 and 2007. The categories were again merged in 2008. The award was not presented in 1996 and 1999.

Criteria[]

Despite not being mentioned in the name of the award, film adaptations of other media (books, graphic novels, cartoons, etc.) are eligible for nomination (extending the term "remake" broadly to include adaptations).

Razzie nominations have also stretched the definition on occasion; for example, Jack & Jill was described as a "Remake/Ripoff of Glen or Glenda" despite bearing no resemblance beyond that they both feature male actors portraying both male and female characters; this was widely viewed as an excuse to nominate the film in every category.[1][2]

Worst Remake or Sequel (1994–1995, 1997–1998, 2000–2005)[]

Worst Prequel or Sequel (2006–2007)[]

Worst Remake or Rip-off (2006–2007)[]

Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel (2008–present)[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Adam Sandler sets worst-movies awards record, winning 10 Razzies for 'Jack and Jill'". syracuse. Associated Press. April 2, 2012.
  2. ^ Limited, Bangkok Post Public Company. "Adam Sandler film sets Razzie record" – via www.bangkokpost.com.
  3. ^ Hiatt, Brian (2002-03-25). "Tom Green, Estella Warren are Razzie winners". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  4. ^ "M Night Shyamalan's Last Airbender wins Razzie Awards". BBC News. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  5. ^ "Adam Sandler movie Jack and Jill sweeps Razzie awards". BBC News. April 2, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  6. ^ King, Susan (2014-03-01). "'Movie 43' is named worst film of 2013 at the 34th Razzie Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  7. ^ King, Susan (February 21, 2015). "Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas Dominates the 35th Razzie Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  8. ^ Razzie Awards 2021 Winners: MUSIC, 365 DAYS WIN BIG AT 41ST GOLDEN RASPBERRY AWARDS < < Rotten Tomatoes
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