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"Snow White" has plummeted in the box office after a little over a week in theaters.
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Zegler is immediately subjected to racist backlash. In 2022, Zegler reflected on the backlash.
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Screen Rant on MSNSnow White's Box Office Is A Rarity For Disney's Live-Action Remakes After #1 Opening WeekendSnow White's disappointing second weekend at the box office means it has joined a group with just five other Disney live-action remakes.
Snow White has a long way to go to make up its reported budget after crossing first major box office milestone.
Despite its high-profile cast and creative team, the film is projected to achieve only a modest global box office total of $225 million.
The Disney remake only provides some relief to the recent theatrical slump while "The Alto Knights" bombs out of the Top 5
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Wall Street Journal film critic Kyle Smith and conservative cinephile Christian Toto said a "perfect storm" of bad press and the film's "mediocre" quality led to "Snow White" bombing.
Disney’s recent live action release Snow White continues its downfall at the worldwide box office in its 2nd weekend.
“Snow White,” meanwhile, is sinking by 67% from its $42 million opening weekend, earning an industry estimated $13.8 million. With $66.4 million domestic, it will struggle just to reach $100 million in North America as its fate as a box office bust is sealed.
Disney's 'Snow White' remake, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, is opening on top of the box office. Robert De Niro's 'The Alto Knights' is bombing.
As Disney’s "Snow White" continues to bomb at the box office, Rachel Zegler is moving on to her next acting job. Will it be in another film or something else?