Game News This live-action remake from Disney is not really a consensus, audiences already hate it even though it hasn’t been released yet…
Disney’s live-action remake of this film is definitely not unanimous and audiences already seem to be rejecting it even though it hasn’t even been released yet.
An already full Disney calendar
Disney’s schedule is already full, and we’re not even talking about Marvel and the MCU’s schedule. For cartoon fans, there will be Moana 2 at the end of the year, followed later by Zootopia 2 and Frozen 3. On the live-action side, there is also a lot going on in terms of programming. In addition to a film about Mufasa, a key character in The Lion King, or an adaptation of Lilo and Stitch, Disney’s most famous princess, Snow White returns to the cinema. However, this return and the choice of its actress do not really agree.
Controversies and bad mood
Just like the live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” Snow White’s return is not unanimous. Since the casting announcement, the lead actressRachel Zeglerwas the subject of much criticism. She is particularly criticized for her appearance, as she is of Latin American origin, while the original character is supposed to be a “snow white” young woman. In addition, her statements during the promotion of the film, where she chose to give a speech modern and feminist By declaring that the 1937 film could not simply be reproduced identically, he did little to appease his critics.
Another controversial point: the feature film decided, after an intervention by, to revisit the famous dwarves and transform them into simple “magical creatures” Peter DinklageStar of Game of Thrones, suffers from dwarfism.
With the release of the first trailer on YouTube, tempers have still not calmed down. Critics focused mainly on the creatures, which were considered a visual disappointment as they were entirely CGI. Since its release, this trailer has already received more of one million dislikesdespite the catchy soundtrack with “Whistling while Working” and nostalgic settings. As the saying goes, bad buzz is still buzz, and Disney seems happy with that. It remains to be seen whether “Snow White” will manage to offer an enchanting story when it hits theaters despite these criticisms. in March 2025.