Fantasy Disney Developing Live-Action 'Snow White' (Exclusive)

Latest claim from The NY Times is that the movie cost >=$350 million including marketing.

Snow White & The Huntsman cost about half that in 2012 dollars and will have made more money at theaters (pre-Covid, and pre-streaming boom).
Especially when you consider that TLM had a $250mil budget....and it required 10x the amount of cgi
 
Bro is gonna go down with the Gadot ship.



You know what’s the funniest thing to come out of this mess? Zegler recording herself in an empty theater watching the movie, and laughing maniacally about it. I give her credit just for that! For making the mouse look foolish, tips fedora in her honor. :rofl:
 


You know what’s the funniest thing to come out of this mess? Zegler recording herself in an empty theater watching the movie, and laughing maniacally about it. I give her credit just for that! For making the mouse look foolish, tips fedora in her honor. :rofl:[\B]


lol Oh I love her!
 
Lilo and stitch will make that back for them Im sure.
 


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Well, she's a better singer than she is an actress, which doesn't mean a damn thing.
 
And to think they almost went directly to Disney+ with that one.
Yeah the sales of Stitch merch alone should’ve ended idea before filming even began. Little dude gets new merch every season, heck prolly as much as Mickey sometimes.
 

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She’s been in a bunch of sucky movies since West Side Story but I was hoping she would be able to bounce back. Sounds like she might be bitter.
In January, DeBose told Deadline that she was in talks to star in Evita at the London Palladium, but by the end of the month she had reportedly moved on. In March, Zegler was announced as the lead in the Tony-winning Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which will be directed by Jamie Lloyd.

Meanwhile Pedro Pascal continues to be great.
 
So they went from pausing future live action remakes citing Snow White underperforming as the reason (which I'm sure is a decision they'll reverse after Lilo and Stitch's box office run) to giving it one last random push?
 
So they went from pausing future live action remakes citing Snow White underperforming as the reason (which I'm sure is a decision they'll reverse after Lilo and Stitch's box office run) to giving it one last random push?
What do they have to lose?
 

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