Snow White (2024 film)

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Snow White
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Official logo
Directed by Marc Webb
Produced by Marc Platt
Screenplay by Greta Gerwig
Erin Cressida Wilson
Based on Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and
Snow White
by the Brothers Grimm
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Music by Pasek & Paul (new songs)
Cinematography Mandy Walker
Edited by Mark Sanger
Production
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Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
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  • March 22, 2024 (2024-03-22)
Country United States
Language English

Snow White is an upcoming American musical fantasy film directed by Marc Webb, from a screenplay by Greta Gerwig and Erin Cressida Wilson. Co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Marc Platt Productions, it is a live-action remake of Walt Disney's 1937 animated feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which itself is loosely based on the 1812 fairy tale of the same title by the Brothers Grimm. The film stars Rachel Zegler as the title character and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen.

Plans for a remake of 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were confirmed in October 2016, with Wilson announced as a screenwriter. Webb entered talks to direct the film in May 2019 and joined the film as director in September 2019. Filming took place primarily at Pinewood Studios, England from March to July of 2022.

Snow White is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on March 22, 2024.[1] It has received criticism about the casting of non-little people as what were formerly dwarf characters, and the casting of a Latina as Snow White.

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Cast

Production

Development

Director Marc Webb (left) and screenwriters Greta Gerwig (middle) and Erin Cressida Wilson (right).

On October 31, 2016, Variety reported that Walt Disney Pictures was developing a live-action remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with Erin Cressida Wilson being in talks to write the screenplay.[4] On May 30, 2019, it was reported that Marc Webb was in talks to direct the film.[5] In November 2021, Greta Gerwig was reported to be co-writing the screenplay.[6] Gurinder Chadha was also heavily considered for the job.[7]

Casting

In June 2021, Rachel Zegler was cast in the titular role,[8] and in November, Gal Gadot was cast as the Evil Queen.[9] On December 7, 2021, during an interview with ExtraTV, Rachel Zegler revealed that Snow White would be a lot "stronger" than the original.[10] A new casting search was announced for a young actress to star as a younger version of Snow White in the live-action remake.[11] On January 12, 2022, it was announced that Andrew Burnap was cast as a new character named Jonathan in the lead male role,[2] replacing the character of The Prince.[12] At the 2022 Denver Fan Expo, Martin Klebba revealed that he would be portraying Grumpy in the film; Klebba previously played similar dwarf roles in prior productions based on the "Snow White" fairy tale: in the 2001 made-for-television film Snow White: The Fairest of Them All as Friday, and in the 2012 fantasy comedy Mirror Mirror as Butcher.[13]

Snow White casting

While appearing on Variety's Actors on Actors series with Andrew Garfield, Zegler opened up on the Snow White casting backlash. The young star recalled the casting announcement trending on Twitter for days due to the heated response to her landing the role, and how she is looking to use this role and response for more positive means rather than let it get to her. She said:

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Never in a million years did I imagine that this would be a possibility for me. You don't normally see Snow Whites that are of Latin descent. Even though Snow White is really a big deal in Spanish-speaking countries. Blanca Nieves is a huge icon whether you're talking about the Disney cartoon or just different iterations and the Grimm fairy tale and all the stories that come with it. But you don't particularly see people who look like me or are me playing roles like that. When it was announced, it was a huge thing that was trending on Twitter for days, because all of the people were angry. We need to love them in the right direction. At the end of the day, I have a job to do that I'm really excited to do. I get to be a Latina princess.

— Rachel Zegler[14]

Filming

Filming for Snow White was originally set to begin in March 2020 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, but it was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15][16][17] In August 2021, it was announced that filming would take place in the United Kingdom[18] from March to July 2022.[19] Principal photography began on March 7, 2022.[20] A fire damaged the production set on March 15 at Pinewood Studios; the stage was under construction when a tree reportedly caught on fire, leading to a huge blaze.[21] A source from Disney confirmed that "no filming was underway".[22] The shooting schedule was also reconfigured in order for Zegler to travel to Los Angeles to present at the 94th Academy Awards ceremony on March 27, in support of her West Side Story colleagues.[23] While Zegler was attending the ceremony, Gadot began filming her scenes.[24] During a podcast interview with Forbes, Gadot revealed that she sings and dances in the film.[25] On April 22, Gadot confirmed that she had completed filming her scenes,[26] much later adding that playing the role of the first Disney villain ever was "fun and delicious", feeling that she was able to make a more dramatic role by changing her voice due to the film being a musical.[27] On July 13, Zegler revealed that filming had wrapped.[28][29]

Visual effects

Moving Picture Company provided the visual effects.[30]

Seven Dwarfs controversy

In January 2022, during an interview on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, actor Peter Dinklage, who has a form of dwarfism and has played dwarfish characters in his career, commented on the upcoming live-action Snow White remake, dismissing it as a "backward story". He said:

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Literally no offense to anyone, but I was a little taken aback when they were very proud to cast a Latina actress as Snow White, but you're still telling the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Take a step back and look at what you're doing there. It makes no sense to me... You're progressive in one way, but then you're still making that fucking backwards story about seven dwarfs living in a cave together, what the fuck are you doing, man? Have I done nothing to advance the cause from my soap box? I guess I'm not loud enough. I don't know which studio that is, but they were so proud of it. All love and respect to the actress and all the people who thought they were doing the right thing. But I'm just like, what are you doing?

— Peter Dinklage[31]

In response to Dinklage's comments, Disney stated that "to avoid reinforcing stereotypes from the original animated film, we are taking a different approach with these seven characters and have been consulting with members of the dwarfism community."[32][33] Numerous other actors with dwarfism responded negatively to Dinklage's comments, feeling he was unduly speaking on their behalf and costing them roles.[34]

In July 2023, footage of the production from Berkshire revealed that the depiction of the Seven Dwarfs had been reimagined for the film, consisting of only one actor with dwarfism along with six other non-dwarf actors of varying ethnicity, 6 males and 1 female portraying the associated set of seven individuals, who were originally all portrayed as supernatural beings from German folklore, not actual human beings.[35] After initially denying reports that these images depicted the actual film production, Disney later confirmed that they did indeed depict the production, with stand-in actors substituting for the leads.[36][37] The decision to reimagine the characters as such was criticized as potentially taking away acting opportunities from the dwarfism community.[38] Jackass actor Jason "Wee Man" Acuña criticized Disney for not casting dwarf actors and expressed disappointment about the changes.[39]

Music

Songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who previously wrote the lyrics for two new songs for Disney's 2019 remake of Aladdin, are set to write new songs for the film, which is expected to also feature songs from the original film by Frank Churchill and Larry Morey.[4]

Marketing

On September 9, 2022, during Disney's 2022 D23 Expo presentation, a 30-second first-look teaser of the film as well as first-look images were previewed. There were quick flashes of several major settings, including Snow White's cottage in the woods, the intricately designed interior of the Queen's castle and the moss-covered forest. There were also short glimpses of Gadot as the Evil Queen questioning her magic mirror, Zegler as Snow White, and Snow White's hand falling with the poisoned apple toppling along with her.[40] Gadot said about her role that playing the Evil Queen was "very different than what [she] had done before. [She is] used to playing the other end of where the heart should be", but she found it very "delightful" to "get under her skin".[41] The title logo of the film was also revealed.[42] In an interview with Vanity Fair, Zegler criticized the "jokes" that were being made about the film's modern updates, including her casting in the role of Snow White as a Latina, and addressed the film's approach, saying:

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People are making these jokes about ours being the PC Snow White, where it's like, yeah, it is—because it needed that. It's an 85-year-old cartoon, and our version is a refreshing story about a young woman who has a function beyond "Someday My Prince Will Come."

— Rachel Zegler[43]

Release

During the 2022 D23 Expo Presentation, it was announced that Snow White would be released in 2024.[44] On September 15, 2022, the film was announced to have a release date of March 22, 2024.[45]

See also

References

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