Disney's Snow White was not 1st remake of classic film
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Despite its high-profile cast and creative team, the film is projected to achieve only a modest global box office total of $225 million.
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Disney’s live-action Snow White has officially taken its place in the studio’s Hall of Box Office Disasters, projected to burn a staggering $115 million hole in the House of Mouse’s pockets.
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"Real Time" host Bill Maher and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd mocked the new "Snow White" live-action remake for its handling of the seven dwarfs.
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Soap Central on MSNSnow White gets a special disclaimer by IMDb amid controversy and review bombingControversies might have become synonymous with Disney's latest live-action Snow White remake, which holds a whopping $270 million production budget, making it difficult to recover in the coming weeks. With the criticisms related to the opinions about the movie's two leads, the movie has performed dismally at the box office.
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Snow White” hit theaters on March 21 and has already received its fair share of critics. I was optimistic about Disney reimagining a classic movie in live action, but I found the movie lacking in multiple areas.
It wasn't just Disney's poor choices or Rachel Zegler's comments that torched Snow White. Gal Gadot's bad acting also deserves blame.
From beefing up security for Gal Gadot to hiring a social media guru for Rachel Zegler, go inside the fiasco that is Disney's "Snow White" remake.
Disney’s latest remake, “Snow White,” arrived in theaters on Thursday night as one of the most snakebit projects in the company’s 102-year history. Almost everything that could go wrong did, resulting in a torrent of negative prerelease publicity. Did the tumult have an impact on the box office?