The Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, will be held – as is traditional – on the day before the Oscars on Saturday, March 11.
It will be the 43rd time the awards that nobody wants to win will be held, with the shortlists announced on January 23.
It will be a less starry audience than the Academy Awards the next evening, although the celebrities do occasionally turn up to receive their award in person – most memorably when Halle Berry collected her gong for Catwoman, just four years after winning the Best Actress Oscar for Monster’s Ball.
Other special guests happy to have a joke at their own expense include director Paul Verhoeven, who won both Worst Picture and Worst Director for Showgirls, Oscar winner Sandra Bullock and actor Tom Green.
Here’s which film are in the running to be hailed the worst of the worst this year – along with their odds.
It will be a less starry audience than the Academy Awards the next evening, although the celebrities do occasionally turn up to receive their award in person – most memorably when Halle Berry collected her gong for Catwoman, just four years after winning the Best Actress Oscar for Monster’s Ball.
5. The King's Daughter
Fifth favourite for Worst Film, with odds of 9/1, is The King's Daughter. The film, which has been described as "near unreleasable" stars Pierce Brosnan as King Louis XIV's, who tries to achieve immortality by capturing and stealing a mermaid's life force. It's one of those rare films that is as bad as it sounds. Photo: Contributed
Action thriller Blacklight stars Liam Neeson as an FBI fixer who gets caught up in a government conspiracy and is very much like all those other Liam Neeson films. It bombed at the box office and is widely considered to be Neeson's worst film to date - in what is a relatively crowded field. It's a generous 10/1 for Worst Picture. Photo: Contributed
Massively divisive on its release, Blonde is a controversial heavily-fictionalised biography of actress Marilyn Monroe. While lead actress Ana de Armas received praise for her performance, many thought the film to be exploitative and unethical. It's joint seventh favourite to take the Razzie, with odds of 12/1. Photo: Contributed
It's quite rare to have a 0% rating on reviews aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes - but that's a feat stoner comedy Good Mourning has achieved. Director and writer Colson Baker also inadvisably stars as London Clash, a movie star forced to choose between the love of his life and a role in a major film - one better than this presumably. It's also 12/1 for the Razzie. Photo: Contributed