pre-release controversies for Snow White, including discussions about casting and changes to the original story, many have wondered whether the latest Disney remake can win over audiences.
According to early social media reactions, Snow White is receiving a mix of praise and skepticism. Critics have highlighted Zegler's performance and the film's visuals, while others remain divided on some of its modern updates, like the choice of CGI dwarfs. Disney's Snow White will be out in theaters on March 21. Check out the first reactions below:
ScreenRant's own Ash Crossan praised Disney's Snow White as "quite charming," particularly highlighting Zegler's performance alongside the story's message.
FILMHOUNDS Magazine's Paul Klein praised the film's musical numbers, highlighting Zegler's performance. However, he criticized the CGI dwarves as "a let-down" and "baffling."
Variety's Katcy Stephan calls Zegler a "shining supernova," while praising the screenplay's ability to give new depth to Disney's first princess.
DisInsider's Skyler Shuler calls the film "pure Disney magic," saying it will be a fan-favorite remake.
Matt DeGroot at Crooked Media calls Snow White "mostly successful," praising Zegler and saying most of the new songs are catchy and beautifully performed.
Muses of Media's Britany Murphy says she was pleasantly surprised by the film, calling it "one of the better Disney live-action remakes."
@LuminousDagger says the film is "a decent live-action remake," calling it one of Disney's best live-action remakes in years, noting that it managed to capture the magic of the 1937 film.
The Hollywood Handle's @TomMCJL praises Zegler's "vocal range crafted by the gods," praising director Marc Webb and writer Erin Cressida Wilson, calling the film "a bonfinied family crowd-pleaser."
What The First Reactions To Disney’s Snow White Mean
Snow White Aims To Win Over Audiences Despite Controversy
The early reactions to Snow White suggest that Disney's latest live-action remake may defy its pre-release controversies and become a success. While skepticism surrounded the film due to changes in the storyline and casting decisions, the praise for Zegler's performance and the visuals and musical numbers indicate that it's on track to win over audiences. While some of Disney's recent remakes received mixed receptions, the strong word-of-mouth surrounding Snow White could be a good sign for future productions. If the positive buzz continues, Snow White could the ranks of past financially successful remakes such as Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast.
Additionally, the film's positive reception may help reinforce Zegler's rising star power, proving she can carry a major blockbuster despite the online discourse surrounding her casting. With Disney continuing to invest heavily in live-action remakes, Snow White could set the tone for future adaptations, influencing the studio's approach to balancing nostalgia with new storytelling elements. If Snow White succeeds financially, it may inspire the studio to continue reimagining its animated classics while improving how it handles modern changes. However, if it underperforms, it could prompt Disney to reconsider its strategy for future remakes and how it markets them to audiences.
Our Take On Snow White’s Early Reactions
It's On Track To Be A Success
Snow White has a lot to prove, and early reactions suggest that it succeeds in many ways. Zegler's stellar performance and Gadot's scene-stealing Evil Queen, along with stunning visuals and musical numbers, have left a positive impression on critics, even if some of the changes remain polarizing. Ultimately, it seems that Snow White delivers a visually stunning, emotionally compelling take on the Disney classic, which could make it a hit at the box office. While it may not win over every skeptic, the film's strong performances and magical atmosphere seem to promise a stand-out entry among Disney's live-action adaptations.
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Snow White
- Release Date
- March 21, 2025
- Runtime
- 109 Minutes
- Director
- Marc Webb
- Writers
- Erin Cressida Wilson, Wilhelm Grimm
- Producers
- Callum McDougall, Marc Platt
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