We can only imagine that Disney would wish away Snow White. Not the original of course, that is a beloved classic that changed the course of cinema. It launched the Disney brand and became an instant classic.

With Disney not having any original ideas of late, they have been remaking the classics. Most of these involve taking one of their animated features and making it live-action. Usually, the remake is a dull, lifeless, pointless waste of everyone’s time and money.

Maybe this reboot of Snow White will change all that. Well, unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past 12 months, you’ll know, Snow White is pretty much DOA. It was one of the first videos on YouTube to have over one million dislikes.

The dwarves were swapped for seven average people of mixed diversity, Prince Charming might be cut altogether and some of the songs have been changed, Snow doesn’t sing ‘Someday My Prince Will Come’ in this new version.

The reviews for this new Snow White are in and they are mixed. Some of the shills are shilling, others are being more honest.

Well, Disney has had the last laugh with #SnowWhite – after YEARS of backlash, they’ve produced one of their strongest ever remakes. Rachel Zegler is an enchanting lead, all the story tweaks work well for a modern audience and, after 88 years, it’s a reimagining that makes sense.

Tori Brazier – Metro UK

Rachel Zegler is a shining supernova in #SnowWhite, beautifully embodying the graceful, gentle nature of the OG Disney princess. It’s a visual feast with show-stopping new musical numbers and, of course, dozens of enchanting animated animals. The screenplay wisely gives its heroine newfound depth through her fervent desire to become the leader her father believed she could be, and a love story that’s sweet as apple pie.

Katcy Stephan – Variety

While Gal Gadot is great as the evil Queen, #SnowWhite isn’t a great remake of the animated classic. Rachel Zegler is a poor Snow White, the changes to the story and lyrics are awful, some special effects are not that special and the film didn’t land for me. A huge shame.

Carl Roberts – The Future of the Force

The biggest surprise of 2025 is that the most “controversial” and most hated film of the year is actually a decent live-action remake. #SnowWhite is not only one of their best live-action remakes in years, but it’s also a film that recaptures the magic of the 1937 movie. Rachel Zegler IS Snow White, and she delivers such a magical performance. The musical numbers are unforgettable, the visuals (not the uncanny dwarves) are enchanting, and Erin Cressida Wilson’s screenplay provides depth to this world that I didn’t know was needed.

Christopher Someone – From somewhere

I may regret saying this but #SnowWhite is solid. I really enjoyed the musical numbers, particularly the opening one and the Queen’s evil bop. Zegler was great in the lead role, and Gadot was fun. It’s really the CGI dwarves that let the film down. The choice is baffling.

Paul Klein – Film Hounds Magazine

I’m guessing some of them had the cheques cleared from Disney. There was a report the other day that said people who were invited to one of the ‘not-premiere’ premiere of Snow White, had free jewellery from Pandora.

This Saturday, I have the chance to go and see it at the cinema. I don’t want to, yet I really do. Watching crap is my MO, so it might be great fun. Want an honest review from the Last Movie Outpost? If so, I’m in!

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