Disney Makes Embarrassing Decision for Woke ‘Snow White’ Premiere

Disney is scaling back the Hollywood premiere of its live-action “Snow White” remake amid growing backlash against stars Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, following months of controversy over significant changes to the classic fairytale.

Key Facts:

Disney’s live-action “Snow White” remake premiere set for March 15 at El Capitan Theatre.
Stars Rachel Zegler (23) and Gal Gadot (39) will attend, but press coverage will be limited.
The film cost approximately $269.4 million but faces criticism for woke messaging.
Zegler previously criticized the original 1937 film, questioning its traditional romance.
The seven dwarfs are reimagined as diverse, magical beings rather than their original depiction.

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The Rest of The Story:

Disney chose a subdued premiere instead of the usual glamorous red-carpet event due to intense criticism surrounding the remake.

Rachel Zegler, cast as Snow White, made headlines for calling the original film “extremely dated” and criticizing its traditional portrayal of romance.

She expressed discomfort with the 1937 cartoon’s themes and confirmed significant story changes, including making Snow White a “fearless leader” rather than a princess dreaming of true love.

Disney faced particular criticism for transforming the classic seven dwarfs into a group representing diverse genders, heights, and races, abandoning their original depiction entirely.

Zegler’s outspoken nature also drew backlash, causing some fans to threaten boycotts. Despite the controversy, Zegler defended her portrayal, insisting the film still has romance but with a modern twist emphasizing female empowerment.

Commentary:

Disney’s choice to remake “Snow White” into a platform for woke messaging isn’t surprising, but it’s undoubtedly disappointing.

The original “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was Disney’s first animated princess movie, a simple fairytale beloved for generations precisely because it wasn’t burdened with heavy social statements.

Disney’s decision to change core aspects—especially turning the iconic dwarfs into symbols of modern identity politics—feels like a betrayal of what made the original so beloved.

Rachel Zegler’s comments dismissing the original film as “dated” show a misunderstanding of the timeless appeal of classic fairytales.

Stories like “Snow White” endure precisely because they offer simple, moral lessons without trying to preach contemporary political ideologies.

Turning Snow White into a feminist leader cavorting with the dwarfs representing every aspect of gender why parents have turned on Disney.

Parents have repeatedly signaled their frustration with companies and schools that attempt to impose their views on young children. They want entertainment that captures imagination without indoctrination.

Disney’s latest film is just another product that ignore these concerns entirely.

Disney’s altering of the film’s premiere—scaling back from a grand event—speaks volumes.

It shows the company recognizes their misstep, even if they won’t openly admit it.

Ultimately, Disney had a chance to reintroduce Snow White to a new generation, preserving the innocence and simplicity that has always drawn families to their films. Instead, they turned it into another battleground in the ongoing cultural wars, continuing to alienate long-time fans.

The Bottom Line:

Disney’s decision to downplay the premiere of the “Snow White” remake shows their awareness of significant audience backlash. By prioritizing woke messaging over faithful storytelling, Disney risks losing the very families who built their brand. Whether audiences embrace this controversial approach remains to be seen, but early signs suggest trouble ahead for Disney’s costly remake.