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Funny Honest Trailer For Disney’s Live-Action SNOW WHITE — GeekTyrant

Jun 5, 2025


The gang at Screen Junkies has released a new Honest Trailer and this one hilariously pokes fun at Disney’s awful live-action adaptation of Snow White, which, as you know, ended up bombing big time at the box office.The latest Honest Trailer pulls zero punches as it completely tears into Snow White, and the video came with the following note:“The film that united the internet by making everyone mad for completely different reasons. So hold out your slop bucket, cause Disney is dishing out another soulless CGI-fueled nostalgia pile that literally no one asked for (but we all have strong opinions about regardless). Isn’t cinema grand?”Enjoy the show!

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