In a shocking turn of events, Disney’s highly anticipated remake of “Snow White” has bombed at the box office, raking in a mere $48 million against a staggering $240 million budget. The film’s catastrophic opening weekend has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, with experts projecting losses between $200 million to $400 million as audiences stay away in droves.
The backlash is primarily directed at lead actress Rachel Zegler, whose controversial remarks and divisive political rhetoric have alienated fans and critics alike. Once seen as a beacon of modern empowerment, Zegler’s off-screen persona has become a lightning rod for public outrage, with many describing her as “box office poison.” Commentators cite her tone-deaf interviews and inflammatory statements as key factors in the film’s dismal reception.
“We wanted songs, not lectures,” lamented one frustrated parent, reflecting the sentiment of many who feel Zegler’s portrayal and the film’s feminist overhaul ᵴtriƥped away the enchantment of the beloved classic. Critics have lambasted the film for its lack of charm, with ratings plummeting to a dismal 2.4/10 on IMDb and a mere 43% on Rotten Tomatoes.
As Disney stock dips 3% following the premiere, insiders report a growing panic within the studio. Rumors of potential layoffs and a halt on future projects swirl as executives scramble to salvage the situation. “This isn’t just a box office flop; it’s a wake-up call,” said one industry analyst.
With theaters echoing empty seats rather than laughter, Disney’s latest venture has not only tarnished its reputation but also sparked a cultural firestorm. As fans and critics alike decry the loss of magic in this modern reimagining, one thing is clear: the fairy tale is far from over, but its future hangs in the balance.