Disney’s SNOW WHITE Trailer Reaches Over a Million Dislikes on YouTube — GeekTyrant
Sep 7, 2024
The trailer for Disney’s live-action/CGI remake of Snow White did not really go over well with fans, and it recently reached a big milestone.Since the trailer debuted at D23, it has officially reached over 1 millions dislikes on YouTube. This is a sign that fans are fed up with these Disney remakes and chances are the film is going to bomb at the box office.It’s a shame that this is the direction that things are going. Snow White is an all time classic, that original film was Walt Disney’s baby, the very first animated feature film ever made, and all these years later it’s a great film with a story that stands the test of time!Now, with this remake a lot of fans seem to feel it looks like a joke. This film should’ve been a film that Disney fans would be excited about, but instead it’s the exact opposite. It’s a shame that the Disney team couldn’t quite figure this one out.One of the biggest issues with the film is those ridiculous looking CGI dwarfs. What a terrible brain fart of a creative decision that was! On top of that you have all of those comments that the film’s star Rachel Zegler has made about the film, and how they are changing certain aspects of the story which didn’t sit well with Disney fans. So, that didn’t do the film any favors.This is a live-action musical reimagining of the classic 1937 film. The story follows a princess who is rescued by seven dwarf miners, Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy, who make Snow White part of their household after she’s exiled into a dangerous forest by her wicked queen.The film also stars Ansu Kabia as the Huntsman, Martin Klebba as Grumpy, and Andrew Burnap as Jonathan. Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man) directs Snow White from a screenplay by Barbie director Greta Gerwig and playwright Erin Cressida Wilson.Snow White is now set to be released in theaters on March 21, 2025.
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