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25 of the most universally despised films ever made Sofia VossWed, July 8, 2026 at 1:45 PM UTC 58 Actors Christopher Reeve and Mariel Hemingway dance during filming of 'Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.' The 25 most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time Every now and again, Hollywood turns out a film that just about everyone loves to hate. In 2025, movie watchers panned flops like "War of the Worlds," the liveaction remake of "Snow White," and "The Electric State.

25 of the most universally despised films ever made

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The 25 most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time

Every now and again, Hollywood turns out a film that just about everyone loves to hate. In 2025, movie watchers panned flops like "War of the Worlds," the live-action remake of "Snow White," and "The Electric State." Despite having A-list stars like Ice Cube, backing from a major studio like Disney, or established directors like the Russo brothers, these films still managed to disappoint critics and audiences alike. All three of the aforementioned movies were up for the dubious honor of Worst Picture at the 2026 Golden Raspberry Awards—better known as the Razzies—but on March 14, 2026, it was "War of the Worlds" and Ice Cube who earned the top ignominious trophies.

Notably, many universally disliked movies are either sequels or adaptations, proving that attempts at continuing franchises often fall flat on their faces. For example, Maggie Gyllenhaal's 2026 reimagining of the 1935 classic "The Bride of Frankenstein," simply titled "The Bride!", bombed at the box office and earned just 57% with critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Still, over the years, sequels and reboots have garnered enormous attention despite—or most often because of—their sheer terribleness.

In honor of truly despised bad cinema, Stacker has accumulated a list of the most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time. For the data, Stacker searched IMDb for movies with over 50,000 user ratings and ranked the top 25 films, counting down from worse to worst. Ties were broken by votes.

You will find plenty of franchise entries on this list, along with multiple examples of video game adaptations. With that said, some of these movies still have their fair share of fans today, an important reminder that some of the movies critics consider the worst are far from hated when it comes to everyone else.

Without further delay, here are the most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time.

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#25. Norbit (2007)

- Director: Brian Robbins - IMDb user rating: 4.1 - Metascore: 27 - Runtime: 102 minutes

In 2008, "Norbit" was simultaneously nominated for eight different Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies), including Worst Actor, Worst Director, and Worst Picture, while also being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Makeup. The comedy stars Eddie Murphy as Norbit, a likable orphan; Murphy as Rasputia, Norbit's overweight wife; and Murphy as Mr. Wong, an orphanage owner. While Murphy is undeniably funny, The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the comedy of the film features "​​painfully predictable jokes [that] revolve around just about every lame stereotype in the book."

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#24. Street Fighter (1994)

- Director: Steven E. de Souza - IMDb user rating: 4.0 - Metascore: 34 - Runtime: 102 minutes

"Street Fighter" was another video game adaptation of the '90s, but unfortunately, this film was received as poorly as the infamous "Super Mario Bros." a year prior. Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Colonel Guile, a hero of the Allied Forces, "Street Fighter" tracks the rise of the evil General Bison (Raul Julia), who blackmails the government for $20 billion. The film's tone strays from the game, coming across as campy in both humor and visuals, which only ostracizes its core audience—however, Julia's performance is leagues above those of his co-stars and makes the film almost worth watching.

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#23. The Cat in the Hat (2003)

- Director: Bo Welch - IMDb user rating: 4.0 - Metascore: 19 - Runtime: 82 minutes

Shortly after Ron Howard's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" came this obnoxious Dr. Seuss adaptation from Bo Welch. The former was box office gold. The latter was a critical flop, with the Golden Raspberry Award to show for it. Lauded primarily for its crude content, over-the-top performances, and ADD-like pacing, it butchered the story's legacy in more or less every single frame.

Noah Ringer in 'The Last Airbender.' -

#22. The Last Airbender (2010)

- Director: M. Night Shyamalan - IMDb user rating: 4.0 - Metascore: 20 - Runtime: 103 minutes

M. Night Shyamalan's "The Last Airbender" represented a departure for the director, best known for thrillers with twist endings. Yet it still fell into many of the same traps as his worst efforts to date. Among the gravest offenses was that, despite an intriguing premise and visually enticing trailer, the film was utterly boring.

Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric in ‘Speed 2: Cruise Control’. -

#21. Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)

- Director: Jan de Bont - IMDb user rating: 3.9 - Metascore: 23 - Runtime: 121 minutes

The absence of Keanu Reeves was greatly felt in this maligned sequel, which put the action at sea and relied on far too many cliches. Pair that with blatantly bad dialogue, and you end up with a movie that should have called it quits as soon as Reeves did.

Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, and Manu Narayan in ‘The Love Guru’. -

#20. The Love Guru (2008)

- Director: Marco Schnabel - IMDb user rating: 3.8 - Metascore: 24 - Runtime: 87 minutes

"The Love Guru" has its place in the quirky-character-played-by-Mike-Myers canon, although unlike "Austin Powers," this installment fell flat on its face. Myers plays Guru Pitka, a spiritual leader trained in India despite his American heritage, who becomes involved with the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team to fix the star player's failed marriage. The plot was buried beneath layers and layers of sex-based jokes. There were a surprising amount of bigger-name actors in the film, including Sir Ben Kingsley, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake, and of course, uncomfortable cameos from Val Kilmer and Mariska Hargitay.

Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder in 'Superman IV.' -

#19. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)

- Director: Sidney J. Furie - IMDb user rating: 3.7 - Metascore: 24 - Runtime: 90 minutes

Middle-aged adults who enjoyed this film as kids are in for quite the disappointment should they choose to revisit it. Loaded with bad special effects, it pits the titular man of steel (Christopher Reeve) against a radioactive nemesis named Nuclear Man. Anyone not wearing Superman underwear has no excuse for sticking around until the end credits.

Nicolas Cage and Molly Parker in ‘The Wicker Man’. -

#18. The Wicker Man (2006)

- Director: Neil LaBute - IMDb user rating: 3.7 - Metascore: 36 - Runtime: 102 minutes

The original "The Wicker Man" from 1973 earned its place in cinema history as an exemplary piece of folk horror—2006's "The Wicker Man," however, falls flat as horror and instead becomes a lackluster dig at other religions. The basic plot between the two is the same: a young girl goes missing on an isolated island, and the protagonist comes to investigate. LaBute's film stars Nicolas Cage, the officer in search of a young girl. His performance in the film is notoriously unhinged, leading to his character's quote, "No, not the bees! Not the bees!" becoming an internet meme.

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#17. Batman & Robin (1997)

- Director: Joel Schumacher - IMDb user rating: 3.7 - Metascore: 28 - Runtime: 125 minutes

"Batman & Robin" is the fourth installment in the '90s "Batman" series, yet it has a distinctly different tone than Tim Burton's first two films. Joel Schumacher's vision opted for the colorful stylized camp of the superhero's 1960s television show as opposed to the darker violent world of Burton—one has to imagine this change was to make the film more marketable to all ages. Unfortunately, this film failed to perform upon release and was destroyed critically, causing this franchise to come to a grinding halt until eight years later when Christian Bale's version of the anti-hero restored the franchise's viability.

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#16. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)

- Director: John R. Leonetti - IMDb user rating: 3.6 - Metascore: 11 - Runtime: 95 minutes

By staying true to its source, 1995's "Mortal Kombat" was among the better video game-to-film adaptations of its time. The sequel, however, was a pure cash grab brimming with bad graphics and redundant action sequences. Extreme fighting never felt so monotonous as it does here, no matter how much cheesy electronic music is involved.

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#15. The Room (2003)

- Director: Tommy Wiseau - IMDb user rating: 3.6 - Metascore: 9 - Runtime: 99 minutes

Tommy Wiseau's famous folly is shrouded in mystery, such as how it ever found an audience. The story involves a sex-packed love triangle between three urban dwellers or something like that. Bankrolled by Wiseau himself, it grossed just $5.3 million worldwide according to Box Office Mojo.

Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan in a scene from 'Scary Movie V.' -

#14. Scary Movie V (2013)

- Directors: Malcolm D. Lee, David Zucker - IMDb user rating: 3.5 - Metascore: 11 - Runtime: 86 minutes

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The "Scary Movie" franchise reached an embarrassing nadir with this crude collage of cheap pop culture references. Parodying "Paranormal Activity" and other horror flicks, it conjures neither scares nor laughs. What isscary is that the film earned just under $80 million at the worldwide box office.

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#13. The Emoji Movie (2017)

- Director: Tony Leondis - IMDb user rating: 3.4 - Metascore: 12 - Runtime: 86 minutes

As it turns out, movies featuring talking emojis don't make for the greatest of films. "The Emoji Movie" learned that the hard way, evidenced by its ultra-low IMDB score of 3.4. According to actor T.J. Miller, it was the "fastest-produced animated film in history." Well, it showed.

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#12. Catwoman (2004)

- Director: Pitof - IMDb user rating: 3.4 - Metascore: 27 - Runtime: 104 minutes

Halle Berry's star power wasn't enough to save this action flick from the doldrums of bad moviemaking. Thanks to inane dialogue and clunky directing, the naughty comic book character landed on the screen with a dull thud. Berry regrets nothing and certainly not the paycheck.

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#11. Jack and Jill (2011)

- Director: Dennis Dugan - IMDb user rating: 3.3 - Metascore: 23 - Runtime: 91 minutes

No stranger to making terrible movies for lots of money, Adam Sandler delivered his worst one to date. Tackling dual roles, he plays both a middle-of-the-road family man and the man's overbearing sister. Films don't get much more cloying than this one.

Anna-Maria Sieklucka and Michele Morrone in ‘365 Days’. -

#10. 365 Days (2020)

- Directors: Barbara Bialowas, Tomasz Mandes - IMDb user rating: 3.3 - Metascore: data not available - Runtime: 114 minutes

In what seems to be a twisted version of the fairytale "Beauty and the Beast," Netflix's "365 Days" follows a woman named Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) getting kidnapped by Mafia lord Massimo (Michele Morrone) for 365 days until she falls in love with him. This is no thriller, however, and is instead billed as a sensual romance frequently compared to the "Fifty Shades of Gray" franchise, except with more graphic nudity and sexual assault. "365 Days'' broke several Netflix records due to the sheer amount of people watching across the globe, but is still one of the only movies to ever receive a zero in critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

Taylor Swift in 'Cats.' -

#9. Cats (2019)

- Director: Tom Hooper - IMDb user rating: 2.8 - Metascore: 32 - Runtime: 110 minutes

Based on an award-winning musical, this epic misfire depicts a humanlike cat tribe and their bizarre annual tradition. Something called "digital fur technology" helped turn the actors into cats and set the stage for a disastrous marketing rollout. The only viewers who weren't disappointed were the ones who went in expecting awfulness...and even they had occasional complaints.

Adam Campbell and Alyson Hannigan in a scene from 'Date Movie.' -

#8. Date Movie (2006)

- Directors: Aaron Seltzer, Jason Friedberg - IMDb user rating: 2.8 - Metascore: 11 - Runtime: 83 minutes

There was once a time when parodies were actually funny. The 2000s was not that time. Take "Date Movie" for instance, which puts romantic comedies in its crosshairs and misses the target by a wide margin. Despite the poor reviews, it still took in nearly $50 million at the domestic box office on an estimated budget of $20 million.

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#7. Meet the Spartans (2008)

- Directors: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer - IMDb user rating: 2.8 - Metascore: 9 - Runtime: 87 minutes

Poking fun at movies like "300" and other sword-and-sandal epics, "Meet the Spartans" is yet another sterile parody from Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. In addition to the obvious homages, it freely tosses in a healthy mix of pop culture references. Naturally, it made money.

Sharad Kelkar in ‘Laxmii’. -

#6. Laxmii (2020)

- Directors: Raghava Lawrence, Balakrishnan Thevar - IMDb user rating: 2.5 - Metascore: data not available - Runtime: 141 minutes

While "Laxmii" should be acknowledged for foregrounding a transgender character/storyline, which is especially rare in Hindi cinema, the film is not a golden standard of representation. "Laxmii" is a horror comedy following a decidedly skeptical man named Asif (Akshay Kumar) who becomes possessed by Laxmii, a transgender woman insistent on revenge. This film fails to hit both its comedic beats and its scary beats, and the plot is weakened by unnecessary side stories and weak dialogue, making it a difficult watch despite its best intentions.

Emmy Rossum and Justin Chatwin in ‘Dragonball Evolution’. -

#5. Dragonball Evolution (2009)

- Director: James Wong - IMDb user rating: 2.5 - Metascore: 45 - Runtime: 85 minutes

Based on the popular Japanese manga "Dragon Ball," "Dragonball Evolution" had big shoes to fill and a loyal yet protectivefanbase to satisfy: needless to say, because it's on this list, it failed. Most notably, "Dragonball Evolution" whitewashed the characters, with the protagonist Goku, the side character Bulma, and the antagonist King Piccolo all being played by white actors. While there are several prominent Asian characters, they're forced to exist within the somewhat racist world of Asian stereotypes—not aided by the clunky dialogue and poorly-executed action sequences.

John Travolta in ‘Battlefield Earth’. -

#4. Battlefield Earth (2000)

- Director: Roger Christian - IMDb user rating: 2.5 - Metascore: 9 - Runtime: 118 minutes

John Travolta didn't do Scientology any favors when he produced and starred in 2000's epic failure, "Battlefield Earth." The movie deals with mankind's enslavement to a futuristic alien race. Ultimately, it was the audience who felt tortured.

Actors perform in a scene from 'Epic Movie.' -

#3. Epic Movie (2007)

- Directors: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer - IMDb user rating: 2.4 - Metascore: 17 - Runtime: 86 minutes

Like all the other parodies from Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, "Epic Movie" earns its terrible reputation one lame joke at a time. It takes on the big franchises of its era and musters nary a laugh. Future historians might one day see this abomination and wonder if our society was suffering from some sort of cultural dementia. Then they'll notice that "Epic Movie" actually made money and have their suspicions confirmed.

Jamie Kennedy in 'Son of the Mask.' -

#2. Son of the Mask (2005)

- Director: Lawrence Guterman - IMDb user rating: 2.2 - Metascore: 20 - Runtime: 94 minutes

They say like father, like son, but "Son of the Mask" argues otherwise. The aggressively stupid sequel to 1994's "The Mask" sees Jamie Kennedy trying to fill Jim Carrey's shoes and failing miserably. No cult following in the world can put this box office dud in the black.

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#1. Disaster Movie (2008)

- Directors: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer - IMDb user rating: 1.9 - Metascore: 15 - Runtime: 87 minutes

The team behind all the other insufferable 2000s parodies finally delivered a film worthy of its name: "Disaster Movie." This shoddy attempt at cinema tries to mock disaster flicks but mostly ends up mocking itself. An appearance by Kim Kardashian just makes a bad thing that much worse.

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Samantha Morton tells PEOPLE about why getting to act in The Odyssey was “life-changing” for her

The movie’s director Christopher Nolan said he and his wife, producing partner Emma Thomas, compared Morton’s impact on the production to Heath Ledger’s in their 2008 movie The Dark Knight

Morton portrays the ancient Greek goddess Circe in The Odyssey, in theaters July 17

Samantha Morton is emerging as one of the standout performers in Christopher Nolan‘s highly anticipated new movie The Odyssey, and the actress tells PEOPLE that the opportunity to act in the film changed her life.

“Christopher Nolan is obviously a master of what he does and for me, it’s utterly life-changing to get the moment to progress my craft because I’m always learning,” Morton, 49, tells PEOPLE at the movie’s Monday, July 6 premiere in London. “I’m 49 years old, I’m always learning, I’m always getting better. And I felt so honored and privileged to be in a situation where I could do that with a master.”

Multiple movie critics noted Morton’s performance in The Odyssey as Circe — a goddess whom Matt Damon‘s Odysseus encounters on his years-long journey to return home after the Trojan War — in their first reactions to the film on July 6.

Samantha Morton attends the world premiere of “The Odyssey” at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on July 06, 2026 in LondonCredit: Mike Marsland/WireImage

Oscar-winning filmmaker Nolan, 55, also sang Morton’s praises in a July 7 interview with the Los Angeles Times, saying he and his wife, producing partner Emma Thomas, favorably compared Morton’s impact on the production to that of Heath Ledger‘s iconic performance in their 2008 movie The Dark Knight.

“This was a massive film and she is someone who comes in and changes the dynamic. In some weird way, the film lived or died over that character. She was the fulcrum,” Nolan told the outlet, noting that he built a filming schedule around Morton’s availability so she could appear in the film. “I’ve always admired Samantha’s work, she brings so much depth of thinking about her role, there are no limitations on her performance.”

“After one of her takes, the crew gave her a great round of applause,” he added. “I was talking with Emma [Thomas] afterwards and she remembered that the last time that had happened was with Heath Ledger on The Dark Knight.”

Ledger died at 28 in January 2008, six months before The Dark Knight‘s release. He posthumously won an Academy Award at the 2009 Oscars for portraying Batman’s arch-nemesis, the Joker, in The Dark Knight, and his work in the movie is considered among the best big-screen villain performances of all time.

Heath Ledger as the Joker in ‘The Dark Knight’Credit: Everett

Nearly 20 years later, Morton’s Circe hits the big screen in The Odyssey with an ensemble cast that also includes Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Elliot Page, Jon Bernthal, Mia Goth, Charlize Theron, Benny Safdie and Himesh Patel, among others.

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“There are no off days,” Morton tells PEOPLE on the red carpet, when asked what downtime looks like on a movie set with the famed director and the movie’s large cast of high-profile actors.

She continues, “You are on for the rest of your life, in a good way. It’s life-changing from the minute I got the call to meet Christopher Nolan to getting the role of Circe, to filming it, to going home when I first saw it for this special night tonight, I will remember it for the rest of my life. It’s always going to be with me.”

Morton has been acting for the screen since 1991 and has appeared in movies like Minority Report, Synecdoche, New York, She Said, The Whale and, most recently, Anemone. She has been nominated for two Oscars in her career for the movies Sweet and Lowdown and In America.

When Morton and Patel, 35, appeared on the British news show This Morning on July 6 to promote The Odyssey, she said that the standing ovation she received from the movie’s crew “makes me want to cry, actually.”

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“It was incredible, and for Christopher to give me that opportunity — I’m 49 and you don’t know that those roles are ever going to come your way again,” she said. “It was like, ‘Thank you for giving me this.’ ”

The Odyssey is in theaters July 17.

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"Euphoria" star Eric Dane was snubbed for what would have been his first Emmy nomination – five months after the actor's death at age 53.

"Grey's Anatomy" alum Dane, who died on Feb. 19 after a battle with ALS, did not receive the widely expected nomination for best guest actor in a drama series for his Season 3 appearance on HBO's "Euphoria."

Dane is most famous for playing Dr. Mark "McSteamy" Sloan on "Grey's Anatomy" from 2006-12. On "Euphoria," the HBO series led by Zendaya, Dane played Cal Jacobs, the controlling father of Nate (Jacob Elordi). Though Dane missed out on getting a nod, costar Zendaya did receive a nomination for her role as lead character Rue Bennett.

"Euphoria" creators submitted Episode 3, "The Ballad of Paladin," for Dane's Emmy nomination consideration. In that episode, Cal attends Nate and Cassie's (Sydney Sweeney) emotionally charged wedding with his wife, Marsha (Paula Marshall) and gives a drunken wedding speech. Cal also reconciles with his nefarious past, apologizing to Jules (Hunter Schafer) for filming their encounter when she was underage, and shares that he’s now a registered sex offender following a past arrest.

"This has been the most profound experience of my career," Dane said in an interview that aired after the Season 3 episode. "I really got on well with all the people I work with, and it's great to see them all again … This show was a very stress-free environment for me, and seeing all those familiar faces was such a treat. It's been a fun ride."

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With a nomination, Dane would've joined a short list of actors who received posthumous bids, including Treat Williams, who died in 2023 at age 71, for best supporting actor in a series for "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" (2024), and Ray Liotta, who died in 2022 at age 67, for best supporting actor in Apple TV's "Black Bird" (2023).

Chadwick Boseman, who died in August 2020, was also nominated for, and won, a posthumous Emmy Award at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys for his role as Star-Lord T'Challa in the Disney+ series "What If...?"

On July 8, Rob Reiner joined the list with a posthumous Emmy nomination for outstanding guest actor in a comedy series for his role in "The Bear." Reiner and his wife, producer Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their Brentwood home on Dec. 14, 2025. Their son Nick Reiner, 32, was arrested later that evening for their murders. He pleaded not guilty in February, and his next court appearance is scheduled for Sept. 15, the day after the Emmys.

What awards did Eric Dane win in his life?

During his career, Dane won a 2007 Screen Actors Guild Award (now an Actor's Award) as part of the "Grey's Anatomy" ensemble cast. The cast received another SAG nomination in 2008.

When are the 2026 Emmy Awards?

The 78th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony will take place live on Sept. 14, airing on NBC and streaming on Peacock (8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT). Mariska Hargitaywill host the show.

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Ryan Fitzpatrick tells PEOPLE about his favorite parts of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding

The former NFL star attended the glam nuptials with his wife, calling the wedding “unbelievable”

Fitzpatrick says he and his wife danced for over six hours and are still recovering

Ryan Fitzpatrick is still recovering from “six-plus hours of dancing” at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded New York City wedding, but he’s happy to be doing it on the golf course.

As the former NFL star and current Thursday Night Football analyst gets in his practice swings on Wednesday, July 8 ahead of the ACC Golf Championship presented by American Century Investments, Fitzpatrick is telling PEOPLE all the details from Swift and Kelce’s nuptials five days earlier.

The former Jets quarterback attended the wedding with his wife of 20 years, Liza, calling it “unbelievable.”

“We were very excited to get the invite and very privileged to be there,” he says, adding “they did everything top notch.”

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A major moment, Fitzpatrick says, was seeing comedian Adam Sandler take the stage as the wedding officiant.

“When Adam Sandler walked out — it had everybody floored, that was really cool,” he says. “The ceremony was beautiful.”

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Fitzpatrick, 43, says he and Liza are still in recovery mode.

“There was a LOT of dancing, hours and hours, we’re still kind of recovering from being out on that dance floor for six-plus hours,” he says. “My favorite moment was just I got to spend the night with my wife just on the dance floor, being around and being in it, so that was pretty magical for us.”

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Once he gets loosened up, the former quarterback is aiming for glory on the golf course — if he can beat frequent ACC champions Steph Curry or Mardy Fish.

“We take it serious,” he says of the annual tournament, which features stars from the sports and entertainment worlds.

“And then after the first day reality sets in, and ... you’ll be out of contention by the first day except for about 5 or 6 guys,” Fitzpatrick says with a laugh. “So this is a really fun event and, you know, part of it is a camaraderie with the other athletes and celebrities and comedians and everybody that’s in this, but a lot of it is with the fans too, them coming out and supporting and just having a good time with them.”

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New Photo - Mariska Hargitay Switches Up Her Hair With an Edgy Tousled Golden Bob for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding

Mariska Hargitay Switches Up Her Hair With an Edgy Tousled Golden Bob for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&x27;s Wedding Meg WaltersSun, July 5, 2026 at 3:59 PM UTC 1 Credit: GettyThe Gist Mariska Hargitay and her husband Peter Hermann were among the attendees at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&x27;s wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3. The actress debuted an edgy blunt bob for the occasion. She wore a black halter dress and was joined by husband Peter Hermann. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&x27;s July 3 wedding really was the event of the summer.

Mariska Hargitay Switches Up Her Hair With an Edgy Tousled Golden Bob for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding

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Mariska Hargitay and her husband Peter Hermann were among the attendees at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3.

The actress debuted an edgy blunt bob for the occasion.

She wore a black halter dress and was joined by husband Peter Hermann.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's July 3 wedding really was the event of the summer. Countless celebrities made their way to Madison Square Garden for the magical evening. Amongst them was actress Mariska Hargitay, who debuted a brand new chop for the occasion.

Mariska Hargitay debuted a tousled golden bob for the big day.Credit: Chris McMillan/Instagram

Her hair stylist Chris McMillan shared a photo of her new 'do on Instagram. In the photo, Hargitay leaned out of a car window, showing off a tousled blunt bob with golden ends, styled in a deep side part. "fresh ✂️ for @therealmariskahargitay for the Taylor n Travis FUN," the hair stylist wrote, before adding, "Bobs can be tricky. The key for this style is the side part , texture, and BLUNT BOB."

The look is an update on her already cropped hair—Hargitay first debuted her bob in May just in time for her Broadway debut in Every Brilliant Thing.

Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann in New York in June 2026.Credit: Getty

Hargitay wore a long black gown with a halter neck for the outing. She was joined by her husband actor Peter Hermann, who can be seen snapping a picture behind Hargitay in McMillan's photo.

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Hargitay and Hermann's date night at Swift's wedding comes after the actress sat next to the singer at a recent Knicks game. In a cute turn of events, Hargitay changed into a "Stevie Knicks" T-shirt to match with Swift halfway through the game.

Taylor Swift and Mariska Hargitay were recently seen together at a Knicks game.Credit: Getty

And Swift and Hargitay's friendship goes back long before that. Swift is a huge fan of Law & Order and even named one of her cats after Hargitay's character Olivia Benson.

Back in 2014, Hargitay was one of Swift's so-called girl squad in her "Bad Blood" music video. She later joined Swift and the rest of the cast at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards. “It was so fun. It’s the best music video,” Hargitay told host Alex Cooper on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast recently. “That was the most fun, being in the squad with all the cool girls and supermodels," Hargitay went on. "It was the most fun ever."

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Olivia Wilde, Edward Norton open up about love, trust and &x27;The Invite&x27; Patrick Ryan, USA TODAYTue, July 7, 2026 at 5:55 PM UTC 0 NEW YORK – Olivia Wilde has two rules for dinner parties: Don’t squander a priceless bottle of wine, and don’t start cleaning up before it’s even over. “Enjoy your own party!” says Wilde, 42, who hosts a spicy, sozzled soirée in her Rrated marriage comedy “The Invite” (in select theaters now, nationwide July 10). “I don&x27;t like going to someone&x27;s party when I can feel them working the whole time because then I feel really guilty. Keep it easy.

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NEW YORK – Olivia Wilde has two rules for dinner parties: Don’t squander a priceless bottle of wine, and don’t start cleaning up before it’s even over.

“Enjoy your own party!” says Wilde, 42, who hosts a spicy, sozzled soirée in her R-rated marriage comedy “The Invite” (in select theaters now, nationwide July 10). “I don't like going to someone's party when I can feel them working the whole time because then I feel really guilty. Keep it easy. No work allowed!”

Like Angela, her tightly wound character, Wilde loves a cheese shop and splurging on cured meats: “People would rather have a full charcuterie board than almost anything else you're going to serve,” she says. “Just hope everybody isn’t lactose intolerant or vegan.”

Wilde's co-star Edward Norton, meanwhile, is content just to nosh on some "really good cookies."

“I’m giving away my sweet tooth here,” Norton, 54, says with a grin. “I like when someone puts little boulders of chocolate out. I just want chunks of chocolate to be thrown on the table.”

Edward Norton calls 'The Invite' a 'very intimate' film

Set over one marijuana- and Xanax-addled night, “The Invite” follows Angela and her gruff musician husband, Joe (Seth Rogen), whose passionless marriage is on life support. Enter their noisy yet impossibly chic upstairs neighbors, Hawk (Norton) and Pína (Penélope Cruz), who make an alluring proposition that forces Joe and Angela to re-evaluate their relationship.

The movie is Wilde’s third outing as a director, after 2019 high-school comedy “Booksmart” and 2022 sci-fi thriller “Don’t Worry Darling,” which was overshadowed by the tabloid frenzy surrounding its megawatt cast. “The Invite” finds the actress returning to her indie roots with a dialogue-heavy, single-location story that is heavily indebted to the works of Woody Allen, Mike Nichols and Nora Ephron.

The film is adapted from a 2020 Spanish comedy, which itself is based on a play. When Wilde first read Rashida Jones and Will McCormack’s script, she saw herself more so in Joe, who shoots from the hip − unlike the meticulously organized, eager-to-please Angela.

“I am not the keeper of the calendar; it’s always an adventure and always a surprise,” Wilde says. “And the idea of being ambushed with a social situation is actually my nightmare.”

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Wilde and her co-stars rehearsed for two weeks before filming started, tweaking dialogue as they got candid with one another about platonic and romantic relationships. Norton, for instance, drew many of Hawk’s idiosyncrasies from his friends.

“It was like, ‘Let’s all talk for real about what we’ve gone through and people we know,’ ” says Norton, who has been married to producer Shauna Robertson since 2012. “There was a freedom to bring ourselves and to work it in to this text. It didn’t feel like we were encountering this existing thing and going, ‘Oh, that’s a little too close to the bone.’ Olivia was like, ‘Go close to your bone and bring it into the film.’ Not to sound gooey, but it was a very intimate experience.”

Wilde wanted to explore what it means to no longer know or communicate with your partner – an experience that mirrored her own 2020 breakup with fiancé Jason Sudeikis, with whom she shares two children: Otis, 12, and Daisy, 9. Although she initially had no intention of starring in “The Invite,” she now considers it the performance she’s proudest of, because of the level of vulnerability she was able to bring to the table.

“You can't direct a film if you have these guards up,” Wilde says. “I felt so safe with this particular group. And it also felt like, ‘If I am asking you guys to be honest, then I'm going to be honest.'

"[Edward] said, ‘If you were drawn to tell this story, then it means that you have something to say,' " she recalls. "I remember that really hitting me and realizing that it was much more personal than I had understood. It was at that point that I plugged into why it was a personal film, and that opened the whole thing up for me in several different ways.”

Why Olivia Wilde was finally 'ready' to make 'The Invite'

Most couples watching “The Invite” will find it impossible not to recognize themselves, whether it’s the conspiratorial way that Angela and Joe sneak off to gab about their neighbors, or facepalm in embarrassment after some tequila-fueled confessions. It’s a movie that’s as laugh-out-loud funny as it is tear-jerking, as Joe and Angela finally put everything out in the open and reckon with their future together.

From an audience perspective, “what’s almost more interesting is: What do people want for them?” Norton says. “Some people are going to be in a place in their life where they want there to be hope, and some people will be saying, ‘Run, girl.’ What people project [onto the film] will be rooted in the way they’re feeling.”

“The Invite” was a hit with critics at Sundance Film Festival in January and is already considered an early Oscar contender. In recent weeks, Wilde has enjoyed sneaking into theaters to gauge moviegoers’ reactions, and she hopes they find a similar sort of catharsis that she did in making it.

“We resonate with things when we're ready to and we can really understand them,” Wilde says. “I think a lot of people are connecting with this movie because they have had difficult relationships. … It takes a certain amount of understanding of these issues in order to responsibly tell the story. Could I have made this movie when I was 20? No, it would have been really bad.”

Ultimately, it’s about “people wanting to be better versions of themselves and being more open to different ways of thinking,” Wilde says. “It’s asking you to go under the surface and to say the things that you don't think you're allowed to say.”

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Dolly Parton musical coming to Broadway this winter Ilana Keller, Asbury Park PressTue, July 7, 2026 at 3:25 PM UTC 0 It&x27;s Dolly time! "Dolly: A True Original Musical" will hit Broadway this winter, beginning previews on Monday, Dec. 7, at the St. James Theatre, ahead of a Tuesday, Jan. 19. 2027, opening. Opening falls on Dolly Parton&x27;s 81st birthday. The superstar singer and trailblazer, along with producers Danny Nozell, Adam Speers for ATG Productions and Gavin Kalin Productions, made the announcement on Tuesday, July 7. More: &x27;Paddington&x27; is leaping to Broadway.

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It's Dolly time!

"Dolly: A True Original Musical" will hit Broadway this winter, beginning previews on Monday, Dec. 7, at the St. James Theatre, ahead of a Tuesday, Jan. 19. 2027, opening. Opening falls on Dolly Parton's 81st birthday.

The superstar singer and trailblazer, along with producers Danny Nozell, Adam Speers for ATG Productions and Gavin Kalin Productions, made the announcement on Tuesday, July 7.

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“My whole life has been a musical. A grand ole opera really and I can’t wait to present it to you on Broadway. I hope you enjoy watching as much as I’ve enjoyed livin’ it,” Parton said in a news release.

"DOLLY: A True Original Musical" features music by Parton, including some of her hits, like “I Will Always Love You,” “Jolene,” “Coat of Many Colors” and “9 to 5,” as well as new songs written for the production.

The book is written by Parton and two-time Emmy Award-winner Maria S. Schlatter. It is directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher.

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“During our world premiere in Nashville, I was overwhelmed by the deep connection audiences have with Dolly. You mention her name and people light up and share a time that she has inspired them and brought them joy," Sher said. "But despite all of that genuine love, Dolly has never really shared her story before. She’s offered glimpses and peeks, but this musical allows her to reveal the unfiltered story in her own words. As we prepare to come to Broadway, we’re thrilled to show that rhinestones were never her whole story.”

Casting and other additional details will be announced in the coming weeks, producers say.

“Having worked with Dolly on both the new version of '9 to 5' in the West End and on 'DOLLY,' I can say without hesitation that being in her orbit changes how you think about what one person can give to the world. What defines her is not only extraordinary talent, but a lifetime of conscious choices – to lead with kindness, to contribute meaningfully, and to give back in ways that have endured, all with inimitable style and great humor. After everything we learned during our world-premiere in Nashville, we’re shaping the show and deepening the storytelling so that the Broadway production fully captures the spirit of this amazing woman," said Adam Speers of ATG Productions.

Pre-sale tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, to fans who sign up at dollymusical.com, as well as eligible Capital One cardholders. The promo code for the Capital One cardholder pre-sale is the first six digits of the customer’s Capital One card.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 10, dollymusical.com.

Ilana Keller is an award-winning journalist and lifelong New Jersey resident who loves Broadway and really bad puns.Reach out: ikeller@gannettnj.com.

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