‘Snow White’ Gets Second Chance After Initial Box Office Disappointment

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Snow White (Rachel Zegler) singing "Waiting On A Wish"

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  1. Ed

    I guess they are gluttons for punishment. You can’t beat a dead horse. If it failed the first time what do you think is going to happen the next time?

  2. Jack

    I saw it in the theater and it was a disappointment on a global scale. The Dwarfs were a big disappointment, especially for not using real life little people.
    While I wasn’t aware of the political issue with the Snow White character, it is unfortunate that she made several social media comments that were rather inflammatory.

  3. Anne

    How dare that write r call us toxic just because we have a right to be angry. Obviously they’re a Disney adult.

  4. Jessica

    Disney trashes a classic movie with modernized left-wing politics and we’re the ones who are toxic.

  5. Edward Soohoo

    I tuned out all of the criticism of this movie. Prior to seeing Snow White. Rachel Zegler is a very young and talented actress. Seen the movie a few times. Enjoyed it. Rachel has a very excellent singing voice

    1. Steve

      I’m sorry you’re tone deaf and don’t know what a good movie is. Zegler has no talent at all and I look forward to the return of the old Studio System of the Golden Age of Hollywood during the 1930s and 40s when the media giants are broken up and the studios given back to the families of those great studio chiefs like Darryl F. Zanuck, Jack L. Warner (and his brothers), and the great Louis B. Mayer. Movie stars will be back under contract to and owned by the studios again with MGM returning to its former glory. Where Clark Gable ruled the silver screen as King of Hollywood and where Judy Garland skipped down the Yellow Brick Road as Dorothy. Looking forward to Zegler quitting acting over it and taking part in a walkout of actors as she screams she is “not a commodity or a prize racehorse” and would rather never act in movies again.

      1. Anthony

        The Studio System reigned supreme. Movies had a monopoly on visual entertainment. That was before television, though. Since then, we also have home video, and streaming. I don’t think the various studios can afford a major staff like MGM had in the 40s when they were debuting a movie a week, nor afford to lock stars into exclusive contracts. Love your idea though. The quality of films then were superior!

        1. Anthony

          Correction… a time when MGM was debuting a new movie every week!

  6. Carter

    They would have to show a picture of her big ugly mouth. No, I will NOT watch Snow Brown and the seven monstrosities on Disney Plus. Also, if being toxic means being against DEI-raceswapping then I’m proud to be toxic.

    1. Anthony

      I pretty much feel the same! Loved her in West Side Story. However, I don’t ever want to see this. After she bad mouthed the 1937 original? She can f_k off!

  7. Anthony

    lol …. all theatrical films move on to digital platforms, once their theatrical run is over. What’s so different for this film!? 😆 Too funny!

  8. S.C.D.C.W.

    Snow Wite is what it is, a story of a princess with skin white as snow. And if it was not what the original Grimm Bros tale specified, it was what the animated Disney movie did. And this is supposed to be a live action remake of that.
    Don’t call me toxic to avoid challenge or out of fear of disrespect from the woke clan. You don’t know me or my reasoning the way I do. If this was meant to be a stand-alone Disney movie, it would have had a better chance. But you can’t make a story about a dragon and five horses and call it Scooby Doo. It’s illogical.
    Putting it out for a second butchering is only going to make matters worse for the company and the crew.
    It was an epic fail. Deal with it and learn from your mistakes, instead of trying to push it further down your fans’ throats over and over again like torture.

  9. Mark Wood

    NO!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. lmariel

    Not ever going to waste my time on it. I would rather watch the animated original that Walt created.

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