Disney’s new Snow White movie is a mess. Fans are furious. The studio tried to “fix” a classic fairy tale but ruined it instead. Critics say the film is full of woke politics and bad choices. It flopped at the box office, proving audiences are tired of Disney’s mistakes.
Rachel Zegler plays Snow White, but she didn’t respect the original story. She called the prince a “stalker” and said the 1937 cartoon was “scary.” Fans say her version of Snow White acts smug and bossy instead of kind. Zegler’s comments made people angry long before the movie came out.
The seven dwarfs were replaced with CGI creatures. Disney said it didn’t want to “offend” anyone. But this backfired. The CGI dwarfs look creepy and fake. Worse, real actors with dwarfism lost jobs because of this “woke” change. Even Peter Dinklage, a famous actor with dwarfism, called Disney out for hypocrisy.
The movie cost $300 million but earned just $43 million its first weekend. That’s embarrassing. Reviews are brutal. Critics say the story is confusing and preachy. Songs from the original were cut. New songs about “girl power” feel forced. The evil queen, played by Gal Gadot, isn’t scary—just boring.
Disney’s remake pushes a political agenda. Snow White doesn’t dream of love anymore. She wants to be a “leader.” The dwarfs live in a “socialist utopia” where everyone obeys her. Conservatives say this ruins the magic of the original. Families don’t want lectures—they want fun.
Hollywood keeps making old stories “woke,” and fans keep rejecting it. This movie was made during the height of “cancel culture.” Now it feels outdated. Disney ignored what made Snow White special. They favored politics over storytelling. The result? A film nobody wanted.
The studio canceled red carpet events to hide the flop. Even Disney knows this movie is bad. Fans hope this failure teaches Hollywood to respect classics. Stop changing stories to push agendas. Listen to the audience instead of activists.
Original Disney movies taught kindness and courage. This remake teaches resentment and pride. It’s a cautionary tale: go woke, go broke.