Release of Live-Action “Snow White” SHELVED?

The planned release of the controversial live-action Snow White film has reportedly been shelved at Disney.

The live-action remake of Walt Disney’s first-ever feature-length original animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), was first announced in October 2016, though final decisions about the director and the cast weren’t made until much later. The majority of filming for the new flick took place at Pinewood Studios, England, from March 2022 to July 2022.

Disney’s newest live-action take-two film, simply titled Snow White, was directed by Marc Webb and written by Greta Gerwig, the director of the critically acclaimed and uber-popular Barbie movie (2023), and Erin Cressida Wilson and stars Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, Ansu Kabia as the Huntsman, Martin Klebba as Grumpy, Andrew Burnap as Jonathan, a new character created for the remake that replaces the prince, and Rachel Zegler from West Side Story directed by Steven Spielberg, as Snow White.

The remake has been entangled in controversy and, unsurprisingly, fraught with criticism from the beginning. Not only has Disney been under fire from stars like Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), a member of the dwarfism community, for its initial plans to include dwarfs in the film, but the studio came under fire again when it announced that instead of dwarfs, the storyline called for magical creatures.

In addition to controversy because of Disney’s inclusion or exclusion of dwarfs in the film, Rachel Zegler, who is yet very early in her acting career, having only begun her career in Spielberg’s West Side Story remake, has continually displayed an air of immaturity and her very own pride-laced brand of arrogance each time the new Snow White film has been met with opposing views from her own.

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In February 2022, Zegler responded to those who took issue with a Latina playing the role of Snow White with harshness, never publicly displaying any attempt to understand the growing disapproval, the majority of which did not come from a racist viewpoint, but rather a love for Disney’s classics and a desire to keep at least a part of the classic film intact. (Isn’t that what a remake is?)

A growing number of fans share a similar sentiment: Snow White’s very name comes from the fact that her skin is white as snow. So the issue was not the fact that a Latina was cast in the role, but rather that something needed to be done to address the issue of the Disney princess’s snow-white skin.

“Never in a million years did I imagine that this would be a possibility for me,” Zegler said. “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. You don’t particularly see people who look like me . . . playing roles like that.”

In a tweet that has since been deleted, Zegler responded to backlash from critics about Disney’s decision to cast her for the new role, saying, “Yes I am Snow White; no, I am not bleaching my skin for the role.”

But Zegler’s harshness didn’t end there. More recently, Zegler has taken the liberty of placing herself on a pedestal–publicly announcing that she wants no part of any negative comments or criticism about the film. Recently, in response to the continued frustration over her role as Snow White, Zegler thanked her fans (those who agree with her 100%) and took the opportunity to make her opinions public, telling those who have an issue with the film to leave her out of it and labeling feelings different from hers as “nonsensical discourse.”

“. . . Don’t tag me in the nonsensical discourse about my casting,” Zegler wrote on X, formerly Twitter, adding, “I really, truly do not want to see it.”

Perhaps someone should have a heart-to-heart with the young girl about a career in Hollywood, as she seems to believe that as an actress, she gets the final say on opinions and issues of the day. Zegler’s attitude alone could easily be described as . . . how did she say it: “nonsensical discourse?”

But Zegler’s attitude toward anyone with an opinion that differs from hers simply knows no limits.

“People are making these jokes about ours being the PC Snow White, where it’s like, yeah, it is—because it needed that,” she said. “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.’”

During an interview at the D23 Expo, Zegler described Disney’s original Prince Charming as “a man who actively shadows [Snow White],” but it’s worth noting that the 22-year-old girl admits she’s only seen Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” one time.

“I mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in 1937 and very evidently so,” Zegler said with an air of condescendence. “There’s a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird! Weird. We didn’t do that this time. We have a different approach to what I’m sure a lot of people will assume is a love story just because we cast a guy in the movie. It’s one of those things that I think everyone’s going to have their assumptions about what it’s going to be, but it’s really not about the love story at all, which is really, really wonderful.”

Zegler continues to seem surprised that she is met with criticism, though she serves it up hot and fresh every chance she gets. Another comment she recently made about fans who don’t agree with all the changes to the original story in Disney’s 1937 film has only garnered even more criticism.

Per The Direct, Zegler “reminded audiences that ‘it’s no longer 1937’ and the Disney Princess was ‘not going to be dreaming about true love. She’s dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be.’” Once again, the self-promoting “actress” delivered her opinions with a mix of arrogance and condescendence that could nearly be trademarked.

“Such comments have made Snow White one of Disney’s most controversial live-action remakes–months ahead of its planned Spring 2024 release,” per The Direct. It seems there’s no end to Zegler’s retaliatory remarks, among other things, and now, Disney’s original plans for the release of the film have reportedly been shelved.

Matt Belloni, formerly at The Hollywood Reporter, writes posts for Puck, and he states that the Walt Disney Pictures release of Snow White, which was originally slated for March 22, 2024, will “almost certainly move off that date.” Per the Puck newsletter, Warner Bros. recently announced the delay of the release of Dune: Part Two from its original date of November 3, 2023, to March 15, 2024, because of the ongoing writers’ and actors’ strikes.

Because of the continued (and growing) controversy over Disney’s Snow White remake, there is concern that a release of the film just after the release of the Dune sequel “may not be ideal.”

Such a move would have the approval of one of Disney’s Imagineers, who boasts a more than 30-year tenure with the company. Earlier this month, long-time Walt Disney Imagineer Jim Shull made the suggestion that Disney scrap its plans for a theatrical release of the new Snow White film and opt, instead, for a direct-to-streaming release of the controversy-laden film on Disney+.

“Maybe TWDC should consider releasing the Rachel Ziegler starring role film on Disney+?” Shull offered. “The movie will be helping Disney+ because its content the streamer needs, while not becoming a cannon film in the Disney catalog.”

Another post at The Direct makes it clear that a delay is nearly inevitable, thanks to the ongoing writers’ and actors’ strikes. (It’s worth pointing out that Rachel Zegler also stepped in to lend a hand in the strikes, protesting against Disney–the very studio that gave her the role she “never imagined” she would get to play.) Snow White is also one of a string of Disney remakes that simply hasn’t lived up to the expectations of moviegoers.

At this point, Snow White could easily be a monumental flop at the box office, and a release delay might be the only thing that could potentially change the general consensus about the film–that and a change in the lead character’s very public aversion to fans of Disney’s classic films.

And regardless of Zegler’s disdain for those who disagree with her, a film’s success is measured on box office receipts–something that could be in rare supply, should the young “actress” continue her current streak of arrogance and harshness toward those who will ultimately make the decision that determines whether she’s seen as successful or sub-par: to buy the ticket or forgo the show.

Disney Announces Mickey Mouse and His Friends Will Return

Mickey Mouse is undeniably one of the most famous and iconic characters of all time. From the original Walt Disney cartoons to his daily hilarities at Disney Parks worldwide, Mickey Mouse has successfully charmed the hearts of millions. For many Disney fans, seeing Mickey Mouse on TV was one of their first introductions to the magic of Disney.

Now, a whole new generation will get to experience that sensation in a whole new way.

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Many of today’s Disney adults grew up (or watched their children grow up) watching the iconic show Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. This adorable children’s program aired from 2006 until 2016 and was widely successful amongst its audience on Disney Junior.

Now, a new generation of children will grow up watching Mickey Mouse and his fabulous friend group go on adventures. Disney announced the new series, which is tentatively called Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0, earlier today. Disney explains;

“Mickey and pals welcome everyone back to the clubhouse for all-new adventures filled with songs, laughs, handy helping, and fun new surprises.”

The show will give the fab five and their friends a new animation look that is similar but not the same as the original series.

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Fans of the original show will be thrilled to know that all of the beloved characters from the original will be returning, plus a new one. Duffy the Disney Bear, Mickey Mouse’s teddy bear, will also be making an appearance in the new series. Duffy is one of Walt Disney’s original characters, so his addition is extremely special for fans.

The series is still in early production; all we know is that it is set to premiere in 2025 on Disney Junior.

Disney+ Director Wants Fans to Accept Lower Quality Content

The Walt Disney Company has found itself in some hot water with even its most devoted fans recently. Current company backlash includes Bob Iger’s out-of-touch comments about the entertainment strikes, creative decisions made on the new live-action adaptation of Snow White, and lackluster reviews of various Disney Plus projects. The director of the most recent Marvel Studios streaming series suggests “rabid” fans should lower their expectations around Disney’s content quality.

Marvel’s Secret Invasion is the latest Disney entertainment offering to garner mixed and ultimately disappointed reviews from excited fans. The series director, Ali Selim, basically blamed the negative response on fans’ high expectations. Here’s what he told Variety:

I don’t feel bad about mixed reviews. If you had unanimously good reviews, every movie would gross $10 billion, trillion dollars, right? [Projects] resonate with different people at different times for different reasons, and Marvel has a very devoted — even rabid — fan base who have expectations and when their expectations aren’t fulfilled, they move in the other direction; they give it a thumbs down.

He then questions, “Is it our job to fulfill their expectations?”

For many Disney and Marvel fans, the answer is…yes. The Walt Disney Company has set a certain standard for its content quality, and that is what customers loyal to the brand spend their hard-earned money on. If you want to make audiences happy, keep them speaking highly of your projects, and ultimately give you money, then you don’t ask them to lower their standards to make room for your mediocre content.

Selim is seemingly suggesting that Disney Plus subscribers pay the same amount for lower-quality content and praise it as if it was as good as the content that hooked them in the first place. This is while Disney Plus plans on price hikes and a supposed limit on the number of devices logged into one account.

Bob Iger mentioned a cutback on Marvel and Star Wars content, which will perhaps help with quality control, but Selim’s comments seem to highlight what may be going wrong with Disney’s current entertainment model.

‘Avengers’ Actor Tried To Kill His Character With Multiple Heart Attacks

It’s been over a decade since Marvel Studios released the very first Avengers movie in 2012, but recent happenings shed a morbid light on events from one of the earliest MCU superhero sets. While Disney and Marvel certainly hoped for the success of the comic book turned-film saga, they had no idea the massive popularity it would sustain for years. Being a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe means a big payday for its lead actors, but before the super team hit the big screen for the first time, one of its main members, Jeremy Renner, consistently tried to kill himself off.

Actor Jeremy Renner, known better to Marvel fans as the Avenger Hawkeye, dominated the first news cycles of 2023 after a horrifically traumatic snow plow accident that left him literally shattered. The world was stunned and inspired by his seemingly superhuman ability to stay positive, work hard, and miraculously heal from something that should’ve easily killed him. This tragic incident and his brush with death gave new context to his actions on the Avengers set.

According to FandomWire, Jeremy Renner was actively rooting for his onscreen death as Hawkeye to the point where he would pretend to die while filming…multiple times.

Renner is quoted saying,

I just had a heart attack in every scene – I’d just be walking with… Scarlett Johansson, and just like be ugh. And they said, ‘what are you doing man?’ I’m giving you an option if you just want to kick me out of this movie. Just you know, at any given moment, if you wanna kill me off, daddy’s gonna be having a heart attack.

FandomWire suggests that his constant heart attack pranks were meant to comment on Hawkeye’s lack of character development in the script. While Renner was right about Clint Barton not receiving a ton of character depth in comparison to other Avengers, heart attacks on set may not have been the way to go about it. I mean…poor Scarlet Johansson (Black Widow).

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Jeremy Renner’s humor has apparently always been a bit on the darker side, but things may have changed over the past eleven years. Not only did he survive a life-altering accident, but he has gone on to star in a handful of other Marvel Studios features as well as his own Disney+ series, which certainly gave Clint Barton/ Hawkeye the spotlight Renner was looking for.