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Snow White (2025)

March 19, 2025 (US) Family, Fantasy • 109m

Overview

Following the benevolent King's disappearance, the Evil Queen dominated the once fair land with a cruel streak. Princess Snow White flees the castle when the Queen, in her jealousy over Snow White's inner beauty, tries to kill her. Deep into the dark woods, she stumbles upon seven magical dwarves and a young bandit named Jonathan. Together, they strive to survive the Queen's relentless pursuit and aspire to take back the kingdom.

Director

Marc Webb

Top Billed

Rachel Zegler

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot

Evil Queen

Andrew Barth Feldman
Andrew Barth Feldman

Dopey / Narrator (voice)

Jeremy Swift
Jeremy Swift

Doc (voice)

Martin Klebba
Martin Klebba

Grumpy (voice)

Jason Kravits
Jason Kravits

Sneezy (voice)

George Salazar
George Salazar

Happy (voice)

Tituss Burgess
Tituss Burgess

Bashful (voice)

Andy Grotelueschen
Andy Grotelueschen

Sleepy (voice)

Emilia Faucher
Emilia Faucher

Young Snow White

Patrick Page
Patrick Page

Magic Mirror (voice)

Zoë Athena
Zoë Athena

Lonely Girl Grown Up

Adrian Bower
Adrian Bower

Captain of the Guard

Simeon Oakes
Simeon Oakes

Guard Matthew

Joshmaine Joseph
Joshmaine Joseph

Guard William

Chike Chan
Chike Chan

Guard Arthur

Leo Cropley
Leo Cropley

Village Child

Kieron Bell
Kieron Bell

Village Child

Vivienne Rowe
Vivienne Rowe

Village Child

Alejandro De Mesa
Alejandro De Mesa

Competent Servant

Victoria Alsina
Victoria Alsina

Little Girl 'Lily'

John Hyatt
John Hyatt

Guard Matthew's Father

Anna Sylvester
Anna Sylvester

Guard Paul's Wife

Olivia Verrall
Olivia Verrall

Baby Snow White

Kathryn Akin
Kathryn Akin

Dancer / Ensemble

Lukus Alexander
Lukus Alexander

Dancer / Ensemble

Misa Koide
Misa Koide

Dancer / Ensemble

Leon Ung
Leon Ung

Child Dancer / Ensemble

Katie Hardwick
Katie Hardwick

Stilt Walker / Ensemble

Eddison Burch
Eddison Burch

Child Dancer / Ensemble

Noah Prempeh
Noah Prempeh

Dancer / Ensemble

Crew
Mandy Walker
Mandy Walker

Director of Photography

Callum McDougall
Callum McDougall

Executive Producer

Kave Quinn
Kave Quinn

Production Design

Russell Allen
Russell Allen

Co-Producer

Sandra Phillips
Sandra Phillips

Art Direction

Ben Howarth
Ben Howarth

First Assistant Director

Stella Fox
Stella Fox

Set Decoration

Callum McDougall
Callum McDougall

Unit Production Manager

Russell Allen
Russell Allen

Unit Production Manager

Taz Fairbanks
Taz Fairbanks

Second Assistant Sound

David Davenport
David Davenport

Costume Supervisor

Simon Hayes
Simon Hayes

Production Sound Mixer

Laura Swift
Laura Swift

Stunt Double

Yasmin Taite
Yasmin Taite

Stunt Double

Sandy Powell
Sandy Powell

Costume Design

Marc Webb
Marc Webb

Director

Natasha Mullan
Natasha Mullan

"B" Camera Operator

David Pearce
David Pearce

First Assistant "B" Camera

Damon Sewell
Damon Sewell

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Sarah Brock
Sarah Brock

Makeup Artist

Carlos De Carvalho
Carlos De Carvalho

Second Unit Director

Lizzie Osborne
Lizzie Osborne

Assistant Art Director

Ben Dimmock
Ben Dimmock

Stunt Coordinator

Jason Ewart
Jason Ewart

"A" Camera Operator

Jeff Morrow
Jeff Morrow

Original Music Composer

Lisa Vick
Lisa Vick

Script Supervisor

Maggie Rodford
Maggie Rodford

Music Supervisor

Ian Eisendrath
Ian Eisendrath

Executive Music Producer

Angela Dee Alforque
Angela Dee Alforque

Casting Assistant

Andrea Matheson
Andrea Matheson

Art Direction

Niall Moroney
Niall Moroney

Supervising Art Director

Kiera Tudway
Kiera Tudway

Art Direction

Max Wood
Max Wood

Visual Effects Supervisor

Greg Fisher
Greg Fisher

Animation Supervisor

Chris Uyede
Chris Uyede

Visual Effects Supervisor

Damien Stumpf
Damien Stumpf

Visual Effects Supervisor

Sean Schur
Sean Schur

Visual Effects Supervisor

Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore

Choreographer

Jacob Grimm
Jacob Grimm

Original Story

Wilhelm Grimm
Wilhelm Grimm

Original Story

Elo Soode
Elo Soode

Conceptual Illustrator

Olly Tellett
Olly Tellett

First Assistant "A" Camera

Carlos De Carvalho
Carlos De Carvalho

Second Unit Director of Photography

Dave Metzger
Dave Metzger

Orchestrator

Terence Madden
Terence Madden

Production Manager

Andrey Ragozin
Andrey Ragozin

Associate Editor

Ben Howarth
Ben Howarth

Co-Producer

Nadia Stacey
Nadia Stacey

Hair Designer

Nadia Stacey
Nadia Stacey

Makeup Designer

Nadia Stacey
Nadia Stacey

Prosthetic Designer

Claire Campbell
Claire Campbell

Makeup Artist

Mike Prestwood Smith
Mike Prestwood Smith

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gilbert Lake
Gilbert Lake

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ben Meechan
Ben Meechan

Supervising Sound Editor

Gianpiero Vannucci
Gianpiero Vannucci

Second Assistant Director

Sébastien Raets
Sébastien Raets

Visual Effects Supervisor

Cindy Deringer
Cindy Deringer

Visual Effects Producer

Josh Cooper
Josh Cooper

Animation Supervisor

Traci Horie
Traci Horie

Animation Supervisor

Marine Chene
Marine Chene

Visual Effects Producer

Adam Brashaw
Adam Brashaw

Fight Choreographer

James Grogan
James Grogan

Fight Choreographer

Maurice Lee
Maurice Lee

Fight Choreographer

Leandre Lagrange
Leandre Lagrange

Visual Effects Art Director

David Smith
David Smith

Chief Lighting Technician

Steven Warner
Steven Warner

Special Effects Supervisor

David Balfour
David Balfour

Property Master

Philip Keller
Philip Keller

Head of Story

Mary Buri
Mary Buri

Standby Art Director

Dana Anusca
Dana Anusca

Assistant Art Director

Christopher Guy Evans
Christopher Guy Evans

Assistant Art Director

Charlotte Hutchings
Charlotte Hutchings

Assistant Art Director

Charlotte Leatherland
Charlotte Leatherland

Assistant Art Director

Dani Casali
Dani Casali

Key Hair Stylist

Dani Casali
Dani Casali

Key Makeup Artist

Laura Romain
Laura Romain

Hairstylist

Laura Romain
Laura Romain

Makeup Artist

Mark Coulier
Mark Coulier

Prosthetic Designer

Andrew Stirk
Andrew Stirk

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Andrew Stirk
Andrew Stirk

Supervising ADR Editor

Luke Gentry
Luke Gentry

Sound Designer

Jeremy Price
Jeremy Price

Sound Designer

Jacob Stripp
Jacob Stripp

Sound Effects Editor

Emma Pegram
Emma Pegram

Dialogue Editor

Steve Little
Steve Little

Dialogue Editor

Matthew Keen
Matthew Keen

Special Effects Technician

Sam Mitchison
Sam Mitchison

Special Effects Technician

Anthony Wass
Anthony Wass

Special Effects Technician

Leon Wright
Leon Wright

Special Effects Technician

Greta Gerwig
Greta Gerwig

Additional Writing

Jez Butterworth
Jez Butterworth

Additional Writing

Steven Levenson
Steven Levenson

Additional Writing

Jeff Nathanson
Jeff Nathanson

Additional Writing

Victoria Strouse
Victoria Strouse

Additional Writing

Chris Weitz
Chris Weitz

Additional Writing

Dave Metzger
Dave Metzger

Music Producer

Ian Eisendrath
Ian Eisendrath

Music Producer

Benj Pasek
Benj Pasek

Music Producer

Justin Paul
Justin Paul

Music Producer

Matt Dickinson
Matt Dickinson

Lighting Technician

Giles Keyte
Giles Keyte

Still Photographer

Matt Curtis
Matt Curtis

Title Designer

Josh Weston
Josh Weston

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Matt Poynter
Matt Poynter

Additional Camera

Jules Hindess
Jules Hindess

Principal Costumer

Ben Krolick
Ben Krolick

Animation Supervisor

Andrew Banwell
Andrew Banwell

Camera Operator

Ella Burton
Ella Burton

Makeup Artist

Gary Yerby
Gary Yerby

Dressing Prop

Jeff Lorraine
Jeff Lorraine

Camera Trainee

Sophie Noel
Sophie Noel

Visual Effects



Reviews

John Critic

March 16, 2025

You can find true entertainment from the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from 1937 made by Walt Disney himself! This 2025 remake version does not follow up to the original classic and has a contrast plot that does not even match any wits of the said original. Racheal Zegler has made things worse with her offensive comments regarding the original masterpiece and has sparked controversy among fans. On the day of its theatrical release I wi… read the rest.

Manuel São Bento

⭐ 8/10

March 19, 2025

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/snow-white-review/

"Snow White may not be the remake that changes many people's negative perception of Disney's live-action trend, but the truth is that Marc Webb and Erin Cressida Wilson manage to offer a more fascinating version of the classic tale.

At the center of it all, Rachel Zegler shines with a magnetic performance, elevating the main character to new heights of complexity and charm… read the rest.

HDNetfan

March 21, 2025

Don't bother with this sad woke version of an amazing classic! Rachel Ziegler has single handedly tanked this film with her classless and styleless performance. I would normally say to save your money, but her personal comments about the original film, its characters, and the plot have just ruined this film for me! I know I'm not alone. Boycott this one, if nothing more than to show Disney that this type of behavior from the lead in a major produ… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

March 26, 2025

Ouch! Now this was always going to be a difficult story to imaginatively reimagine, and I do wonder just who Disney thought this was for as it quite radically alters the timeless fairy tale and augments it with some remarkably unremarkable power ballads and set piece choreography that wouldn’t have looked out of place at a barn dance. This iteration of the story pretty much abandons the fantasy elements of the original one and tells us of a wicke… read the rest.

rizzo13180

⭐ 6/10

March 31, 2025

Rachel Zegler shines as Snow White. She delivered a great performance both emotionally and vocally. She is not the problem like a lot of people are making her out to be. Gal Gadot is the real issue with this film. Her acting and singing is atrocious. It’s beyond me how she made it this far in Hollywood, let alone bagged this role. I think she does some type of witchcraft on the casting directors because I refuse to believe they think she’s a tale… read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 8/10

April 9, 2025

<em>'Snow White'</em> is a remake worth its salt. Disney (deservedly) have a reputation for churning out remake after remake, many of which aren't necessary whatsoever. A "reimagining" of a 1937 movie 88 years later via a different form is, in my opinion, a perfectly logical choice of flick to redo.

For my money, this successfully improves upon <em>'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'</em>. Don't get me wrong, the original is an undeniable class… read the rest.

MovieGuys

⭐ 3/10

May 12, 2025

The thing about "Snow" is it might look pretty but it might just be covering a dog turd.

Case in question Disney's contemporisation of "Snow White". The story of a sand paper abrasive, whiny character and a gas lighted wicked Queen, who really is "the fairest of them all". In fact, she's hotter than a Sydney pavement, on a summer's day.

Then we have the dwarves who are no longer quaint dwarvish people. No they are scary CGI little creatu… read the rest.

Dean

⭐ 1/10

June 29, 2025

Woke trash.

TranThanhNha3283

⭐ 10/10

January 26, 2026

The supporting elements elevate the film just as much. The production design and visuals are absolutely stunning, bringing the fairy-tale world to life with rich colors, elegant costumes, and a slightly darker, storybook atmosphere that feels magical without losing realism. The musical numbers are memorable and emotionally driven, enhancing the story rather than interrupting it. Combined with strong direction and a thoughtful modernization of the… read the rest.

BrianSanderson1993

⭐ 10/10

January 28, 2026

The film’s emotional core is strengthened by its exploration of identity, courage, and kindness in the face of cruelty. The story allows Snow White to grow through her choices rather than fate alone, giving her agency without losing the fairy-tale charm. The Evil Queen adds real tension, making the conflict feel meaningful and personal. By the end, the message of hope and compassion feels earned, not preachy—leaving the audience inspired, moved, … read the rest.

SapphireDemaninus

⭐ 10/10

January 28, 2026

Rachel Zegler’s performance truly anchors *Snow White (2025)*, especially through her heartfelt “I Want” song, **“Waiting on a Wish.”** The song perfectly captures Snow White’s longing, vulnerability, and quiet strength, and Zegler delivers it with stunning emotional honesty. Her vocals are clear, powerful, and filled with yearning, making the moment feel intimate rather than grand for the sake of spectacle. “Waiting on a Wish” doesn’t just intro… read the rest.

BrianSanderson773

⭐ 10/10

January 29, 2026

The film’s message is where _Snow White_ truly shines. It emphasizes that kindness is not weakness, and that hope can be an act of bravery in a cruel world. Rather than simply waiting for change, Snow White learns to believe in herself and take gentle but meaningful steps toward her own destiny. This thoughtful balance between classic fairy-tale innocence and modern emotional depth gives the story lasting impact and makes the ending feel genuinel… read the rest.

BarbieCarrie40

⭐ 10/10

January 31, 2026

_Snow White_ is a beautifully crafted reimagining that respects its legacy while confidently stepping into the present. With Rachel Zegler’s standout performance, unforgettable music, rich visuals, and a sincere emotional core, the film delivers both magic and meaning. It’s a heartfelt fairy tale that reminds audiences why hope, courage, and kindness still matter when it comes to beauty.

TommyShay302

⭐ 10/10

January 31, 2026

The songs are a standout element of _Snow White_, with **“Waiting on a Wish”** shining brightest. As the film’s emotional centerpiece, the song beautifully expresses Snow White’s hopes, doubts, and longing, making it instantly memorable. Its melody is gentle yet powerful, and the lyrics feel sincere and character-driven rather than generic. The rest of the soundtrack supports the story just as well, but “Waiting on a Wish” lingers long after the … read the rest.

StoriesBedtime174

⭐ 10/10

February 3, 2026

_Snow White_ is a stunning and emotionally rich reimagining that proves this fairy tale still has real power. Rachel Zegler is phenomenal in the role, bringing warmth, vulnerability, and quiet strength to Snow White, while her “I Want” song **“Waiting on a Wish”** is deeply moving and beautifully performed. The visuals are enchanting, the music feels purposeful, and the story balances classic magic with modern emotional depth. It’s a heartfelt fi… read the rest.

TThanhNhaCute

⭐ 10/10

February 3, 2026

Rachel Zegler delivers a truly captivating performance that anchors _Snow White_ from start to finish. She brings a gentle strength and emotional honesty to Snow White, making her kindness feel intentional rather than passive. Her expressions, body language, and vocal control add layers to the character, while her singing is both powerful and heartfelt. Zegler manages to honor the innocence of the original Snow White while giving her modern depth… read the rest.

DiavalShelley

⭐ 10/10

February 12, 2026

The most standout aspect of Rachel Zegler’s performance is her incredible vocal delivery. Every song feels emotionally charged and purposeful, showcasing not only her impressive range but also her ability to tell a story through music. She doesn’t just sing beautifully—she performs each number with sincerity and nuance, making the lyrics feel personal and meaningful. Her voice carries both vulnerability and quiet strength, perfectly capturing Sno… read the rest.

HaroldWalter356

⭐ 10/10

February 12, 2026

Rachel Zegler’s performance is radiant and deeply heartfelt. She brings a natural grace to Snow White, balancing softness with quiet determination in a way that feels authentic and inspiring. Her emotional scenes are tender without being overly dramatic, and her joy, fear, and hope all feel genuine. What truly sets her apart is how effortlessly she embodies the character’s kindness while still giving her depth and independence. It’s a performance… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$271,600,000

Revenue

$205,679,463

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