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FamilyFantasy

Snow White

- The classic tale comes to life.

Following the benevolent King's disappearance, the Evil Queen dominated the once fair land with a cruel streak. Princess Snow White flees the castle when the Queen, in her jealousy over Snow White's inner beauty, tries to kill her. Deep into the dark woods, she stumbles upon seven magical dwarves and a young bandit named Jonathan. Together, they strive to survive the Queen's relentless pursuit and aspire to take back the kingdom in the process.

Release Date : 2025-03-19

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney PicturesMarc Platt Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Disney's Snow White

Cast

Rachel Zegler

Character Name : Snow White

Original Name : Rachel Zegler

Gender : Female

Gal Gadot

Character Name : Evil Queen

Original Name : גל גדות

Gender : Female

Andrew Burnap

Character Name : Jonathan

Original Name : Andrew Burnap

Gender : Male

Jeremy Swift

Character Name : Doc (voice)

Original Name : Jeremy Swift

Gender : Male

Jason Kravits

Character Name : Sneezy (voice)

Original Name : Jason Kravits

Gender : Male

Martin Klebba

Character Name : Grumpy (voice)

Original Name : Martin Klebba

Gender : Male

George Salazar

Character Name : Happy (voice)

Original Name : George Salazar

Gender : Male

Tituss Burgess

Character Name : Bashful (voice)

Original Name : Tituss Burgess

Gender : Male

Andy Grotelueschen

Character Name : Sleepy (voice)

Original Name : Andy Grotelueschen

Gender : Male

Andrew Barth Feldman

Character Name : Dopey / Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Andrew Barth Feldman

Gender : Male

Hadley Fraser

Character Name : Good King

Original Name : Hadley Fraser

Gender : Male

Lorena Andrea

Character Name : Good Queen

Original Name : Lorena Andrea

Gender : Female

Emilia Faucher

Character Name : Young Snow White

Original Name : Emilia Faucher

Gender : Female

Ansu Kabia

Character Name : Huntsman

Original Name : Ansu Kabia

Gender : Male

Patrick Page

Character Name : Magic Mirror (voice)

Original Name : Patrick Page

Gender : Male

George Appleby

Character Name : Quigg

Original Name : George Appleby

Gender : Male

Colin Michael Carmichael

Character Name : Farno

Original Name : Colin Michael Carmichael

Gender : Male

Samuel Baxter

Character Name : Scythe

Original Name : Samuel Baxter

Gender : Male

Jimmy Johnston

Character Name : Finch

Original Name : Jimmy Johnston

Gender : Male

Dujonna Gift-Simms

Character Name : Maple

Original Name : Dujonna Gift-Simms

Gender : Male

Idriss Kargbo

Character Name : Bingley

Original Name : Idriss Kargbo

Gender : Male

Jaih Betote

Character Name : Norwich

Original Name : Jaih Betote

Gender : Male

Freya Mitchell

Character Name : Lonely Girl

Original Name : Freya Mitchell

Gender : Male

Zoë Athena

Character Name : Lonely Girl Grown Up

Original Name : Zoë Athena

Gender : Male

Dean Nolan

Character Name : Artisan

Original Name : Dean Nolan

Gender : Male

Jonathan Bourne

Character Name : Artisan

Original Name : Jonathan Bourne

Gender : Male

Luisa Guerreiro

Character Name : Artisan

Original Name : Luisa Guerreiro

Gender : Female

Adrian Bower

Character Name : Captain of the Guard

Original Name : Adrian Bower

Gender : Male

Felipe Bejarano

Character Name : Guard Paul

Original Name : Felipe Bejarano

Gender : Male

Simeon Oakes

Character Name : Guard Matthew

Original Name : Simeon Oakes

Gender : Male

Joshmaine Joseph

Character Name : Guard William

Original Name : Joshmaine Joseph

Gender : Male

Chike Chan

Character Name : Guard Arthur

Original Name : Chike Chan

Gender : Male

Daniel Boyarsky

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Daniel Boyarsky

Gender : Male

Leo Cropley

Character Name : Village Child

Original Name : Leo Cropley

Gender : Male

Kieron Bell

Character Name : Village Child

Original Name : Kieron Bell

Gender : Male

Vivienne Rowe

Character Name : Village Child

Original Name : Vivienne Rowe

Gender : Male

Alejandro De Mesa

Character Name : Competent Servant

Original Name : Alejandro De Mesa

Gender : Male

Victoria Alsina

Character Name : Little Girl 'Lily'

Original Name : Victoria Alsina

Gender : Male

John Hyatt

Character Name : Guard Matthew's Father

Original Name : John Hyatt

Gender : Male

Anna Sylvester

Character Name : Guard Paul's Wife

Original Name : Anna Sylvester

Gender : Male

Olivia Verrall

Character Name : Baby Snow White

Original Name : Olivia Verrall

Gender : Male

Kathryn Akin

Character Name : Dancer / Ensemble

Original Name : Kathryn Akin

Gender : Female

Lukus Alexander

Character Name : Dancer / Ensemble

Original Name : Lukus Alexander

Gender : Male

Misa Koide

Character Name : Dancer / Ensemble

Original Name : Misa Koide

Gender : Female

Leon Ung

Character Name : Child Dancer / Ensemble

Original Name : Leon Ung

Gender : Male

Katie Hardwick

Character Name : Stilt Walker / Ensemble

Original Name : Katie Hardwick

Gender : Female

Eddison Burch

Character Name : Child Dancer / Ensemble

Original Name : Eddison Burch

Gender : Male

Noah Prempeh

Character Name : Dancer / Ensemble

Original Name : Noah Prempeh

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Critic

@kdumers

2025-03-16

You can find true entertainment from the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from 1937 made by Walt Disney himself! This 2025 remake version does not follow up to the original classic and has a contrast plot that does not even match any wits of the said original. Racheal Zegler has made things worse with her offensive comments regarding the original masterpiece and has sparked controversy among fans. On the day of its theatrical release I will be watching the original 1937 which I have the most respect for. This 2025 version I do not and will not have that respect for! So long Disney Today! As said by the right wing side of the USA, “Go woke, Go Broke”.

M

Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2025-03-19

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/snow-white-review/ "Snow White may not be the remake that changes many people's negative perception of Disney's live-action trend, but the truth is that Marc Webb and Erin Cressida Wilson manage to offer a more fascinating version of the classic tale. At the center of it all, Rachel Zegler shines with a magnetic performance, elevating the main character to new heights of complexity and charm. Her enchanting expressiveness and outstanding vocal talent make this Snow White one of the most notable protagonists of the modern live-action era. With a stronger, thematically richer script, a convincing romance, exciting new songs, and an updated vision that respects the essence of the classic, this remake proves that there's room to revisit old stories and make them even more tantalizing." Rating: A-

H

HDNetfan

@HDNetfan

2025-03-27

Don't bother with this sad woke version of an amazing classic! Rachel Ziegler has single handedly tanked this film with her classless and styleless performance. I would normally say to save your money, but her personal comments about the original film, its characters, and the plot have just ruined this film for me! I know I'm not alone. Boycott this one, if nothing more than to show Disney that this type of behavior from the lead in a major production will not be tolerated! Sorry Disney! Until you reign in you actress, you won't get another penny of my money! Go woke, go broke!

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-26

Ouch! Now this was always going to be a difficult story to imaginatively reimagine, and I do wonder just who Disney thought this was for as it quite radically alters the timeless fairy tale and augments it with some remarkably unremarkable power ballads and set piece choreography that wouldn’t have looked out of place at a barn dance. This iteration of the story pretty much abandons the fantasy elements of the original one and tells us of a wicked queen who has tricked her way onto the throne and turned the princess “Snow White” (Rachel Zegler) into something more akin to a royal “Cinderella”. Luckily for her, she encounters the enthusiastic bandit “Jonathan” (Andrew Burnap) who has broken into the palace to pinch some spuds, and next thing they are both trying to stay one step ahead of the Queen (Gal Gadot) who is narked  by her mirror telling her she’s just plain ugly so she wants them deceased! It does swing by the brothers Grimm every now and again, and there are seven singing dwarves to “work the whole day long”, but even they can’t breathe much life into this surprisingly mundane exercise in superb technical creativity but otherwise lacklustre amateur stage theatricals. The unmistakably familiar score from Messrs. Pasek and Paul keeps threatening to break into “You Will Be Found” from “Dear Evan Hansen” and aside from, perhaps, “Waiting on a Wish” the soundtrack - like the whole thing - is disappointingly forgettable as it avoids every potential hint of menace progressing through a fondue of gloop towards it’s conclusion. Thank heavens for “Grumpy” (Martin Kleppa) who is probably the only one on-screen in synch with those of us watching. If you do want to see it then cinema is definitely best. This will look and sound bland and forgettable on the telly, but will fit excellently with the other banal recent additions to Disney+.

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rizzo13180

@rizzo13180

2025-04-02

Rachel Zegler shines as Snow White. She delivered a great performance both emotionally and vocally. She is not the problem like a lot of people are making her out to be. Gal Gadot is the real issue with this film. Her acting and singing is atrocious. It’s beyond me how she made it this far in Hollywood, let alone bagged this role. I think she does some type of witchcraft on the casting directors because I refuse to believe they think she’s a talented actress. Her inclusion is even worse than the CGI dwarves which I thought looked bad from the trailers but I actually grew to like them as I watched the movie, especially Dopey. He was my favourite character in the film. Overall, it was a decent film. It was only when Gal Gadot was on screen, I just sat there and cringed. There’s so many actresses that could’ve done it better.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-04-09

'Snow White' is a remake worth its salt. Disney (deservedly) have a reputation for churning out remake after remake, many of which aren't necessary whatsoever. A "reimagining" of a 1937 movie 88 years later via a different form is, in my opinion, a perfectly logical choice of flick to redo. For my money, this successfully improves upon 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'. Don't get me wrong, the original is an undeniable classic and has certain things going for it - e.g. the beautiful animation - but judging them solely as movies, this has more substance to it. I honestly don't hold any negatives for it, that isn't me saying it's a perfect film or anything close but I had a very nice time seeing it; I'd imagine it'll age well in the future, particularly for families that grow up with it. Visually, the movie looks vibrant; really colourful. The musicial numbers are good too, I especially dug new song "Waiting on a Wish". Looking at their work, I do like music by Pasek and Paul. I love the soundtrack to 'The Greatest Showman' and did enjoy what they did for 'Aladdin'; namely "Speechless". As for the cast, Rachel Zegler works as lead. I admit I had heard negative murmurs online about Zegler in the last few years back when I used Twitter properly, but in recent times I've seen some interviews and she seems cool (if clumsy?). I've watched her in a few films now and I rate her. I think Gal Gadot's Evil Queen is the weakest part, though only when compared to the rest. Gadot's performance is good, I was particularly impressed with her in terms of the music pieces. It's more so that anytime the character appears, I wasn't as interested as with SW & Co. Andrew Burnap is solid in the usual love interest sorta role. I have found the dudes in these other remakes from this company to be quite forgettable, even whilst viewing, but Burnap stood out a little more for me. Of those away from the aforementioned, Patrick Page suits his bit. The Seven Dwarfs, to me, looked great. I do believe that having actual humans in the role would've been better, though the effects used for those characters here looked pleasant and the voice actors give more than satisfactory showings; albeit with no overt standout performer. As alluded to above, I did hear about the many issues surrounding this release; admittedly without any deep detail. Quite the mess, it hit every branch of the way down it appears. Looking at IMDb, you think it's been review bombed by any chance? Lol. I thought IMDb fought against that sort of thing? Anyway, I really typed up nine paragraphs about this movie, huh. Well I did very much enjoy it, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯