The Awardist Cats nearly sweeps 2020 Razzie Awards, John Travolta, Hilary Duff also winners(?) By Tyler Aquilina Tyler Aquilina Tyler Aquilina is a former digital writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on March 16, 2020 04:14PM EDT Surprising absolutely no one, Cats triumphed, if you can call it triumph, at the 2020 Golden Raspberry Awards, better known as the Razzies, honoring the worst achievements in film for 2019. Tom Hooper's much-derided, CGI-filled musical adaptation of the Broadway smash took home the most awards with six, including Worst Picture, Worst Director for Hooper, and Worst Supporting Actor and Actress for stars James Corden and Rebel Wilson. Hooper's win places him in the rarefied group of people who have won both an Oscar and a Razzie (Hooper took home Best Director in 2011 for The King's Speech). Much more surprising was the fact that the awards were given out at all. The 40th annual Razzies ceremony had been scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 14, but was among the many, many pop culture events canceled in light of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. So the Razzies took to the web instead, announcing the winners via a snarky YouTube video in a mini-ceremony dubbed "The Lock-Down Edition." Among the non-feline "winners" were John Travolta, earning his second Worst Actor award for The Fanatic and Trading Paint (his first was for 2000's Battlefield Earth and Lucky Numbers); Hilary Duff, named Worst Actress for her performance in last year's other Sharon Tate movie; and Rambo: Last Blood, which won Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and a new award, Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property. Eddie Murphy also earned the Razzie Redeemer Award, given to a past Razzie nominee or winner who has bounced back from a critical or commercial slump, for his performance in Dolemite Is My Name. You can watch the "winners" be announced in the video above, or check out the full list below. WORST PICTURE Cats (winner) The Fanatic The Haunting of Sharon Tate A Madea Family Funeral Rambo: Last Blood WORST ACTOR James Franco / Zeroville David Harbour / Hellboy Matthew McConaughey / Serenity Sylvester Stallone / Rambo: Last Blood John Travolta / The Fanatic & Trading Paint (winner) WORST ACTRESS Hilary Duff / The Haunting of Sharon Tate (winner) Anne Hathaway / The Hustle & Serenity Francesca Hayward / Cats Tyler Perry / (As Medea) A Madea Family Funeral Rebel Wilson / The Hustle WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR James Corden / Cats (winner) Tyler Perry / A Madea Family Funeral (as "Joe") Tyler Perry / A Madea Family Funeral (as "Uncle Heathrow") Seth Rogan / Zeroville Bruce Willis / Glass WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jessica Chastain / Dark Phoenix Cassi Davis / A Madea Family Funeral Judi Dench / Cats Fenessa Pineda / Rambo: First Blood Rebel Wilson / Cats (winner) WORST SCREEN COMBO Any Two Half-Feline/Half-Human Hairballs / Cats (winner) Jason Derulo & His CGI-Neutered "Bulge" / Cats Tyler Perry & Tyler Perry (or Tyler Perry) / A Madea Family Funeral Sylvester Stallone & His Impotent Rage / Rambo: Last Blood John Travolta & Any Screenplay He Accepts WORST DIRECTOR Fred Durst / The Fanatic James Franco / Zeroville Adrian Grunberg / Rambo: Last Blood Tom Hooper / Cats (winner) Neil Marshall / Hellboy WORST SCREENPLAY Cats / Screenplay by Lee Hall and Tom Hooper (winner) The Haunting of Sharon Tate / Written by Danial Farrands Hellboy / Screenplay by Andrew Cosby A Madea Family Funeral / Written by Tyler Perry Rambo: Last Blood / Screenplay by Matthew Cirulnick and Sylvester Stallone WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUEL Dark Phoenix Godzilla, King of the Monsters Hellboy A Madea Family Funeral Rambo: Last Blood (winner) WORST RECKLESS DISREGARD for HUMAN LIFE and PUBLIC PROPERTY Dragged Across Concrete The Haunting of Sharon Tate Hellboy Joker Rambo: Last Blood (winner) RAZZIE REDEEMER AWARD Eddie Murphy / Dolemite Is My Name (winner) Keanu Reeves / John Wick 3 & Toy Story 4 Adam Sandler / Uncut Gems Jennifer Lopez / Hustlers Will Smith / Aladdin Related content: The Razzies: A brief history Let's talk about the most bonkers moments in Cats Judi Dench hasn't seen Cats, but she's delighted by her Razzie nomination Oscar winners who also have Razzies