Disney’s new release will premiere in 2025 and features songs by Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, responsible for La La Land and The Greatest Showman
Less than a month after its release, the trailer for Snow Whitenew live-action Disney’s starring Rachel Zegler (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes) and Gal Gadot (Zack Snyder’s Justice League), surpassed the sad mark of 1 million dislikes — or dislikes — on YouTube.
Currently, the platform only shows positive likes on videos. — the trailer of Snow White has 84 thousand —but extensions are able to show the number of negative likes, revealing that the preview has 1.1 million so far. Check it out:
What we already know about the live-action of Snow White?
Based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was Disney’s inaugural animation, released in 1937. In the story, the Evil Queenjealous of the beauty of Snow Whiteorders her to be killed. However, his plan does not work and the princess ends up living with seven friends in the forest. Determined to get rid of the young girl, the queen poisons her and only a prince’s kiss can save her.
Scheduled to premiere on March 20, 2025, the live-action Snow White is directed by Marc Weeb (The Amazing Spider-Man) and will feature songs by Justin Paul and Benj Pasekresponsible for musicals such as La La Land: Singing Seasons (2016), The Greatest Showman(2017) and Dear Evan Hansen,(2021).
Which 2024 release are you most looking forward to? Vote for your favorite movie!
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- Speak No Evil (September 12)
- Joker: Delirium for Two (October 3)
- Venom 3: The Final Round (October 24)
- Megalopolis (October 31)
- Gladiator 2 (November 21)
- Wicked (November 21)
- Moana 2 (November 28)
- Kraven the Hunter (December 12)
- The Auto da Compadecida 2 (December 25)
- Nosferatu (No confirmed release date yet)
Source: Rollingstone
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