Disney is rethinking one of its upcoming live-action projects amid Snow White’s low box office performance. “It’s no longer 1937, and we absolutely wrote a Snow White that’s not gonna be saved by the prince, and she’s not gonna be dreaming about ...
The world of live-action Disney movies is a mixed bag. For every badass Maleficent, there's well, something like the new Snow White remake. Plagued by various controversies and seemingly unable to find its core demographic—families looking for a good time at the cinema—the new Snow White not only had a largely terrible reaction from critics,
Disney’s live-action Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler, is struggling at the box office, facing major financial losses.
Disney's "Snow White" remake had a shaky second weekend, but Bob Iger and company probably aren't losing sleep about the miss.
Disney's "Snow White" earned just $14.2 million at the domestic box office in its second weekend, marking a 66% decline since its opening weekend on March 21.
In a battered box office where brand is king, Snow White wasn’t a dumb decision for Disney, it was logical: (500 Days) of Summer Marc Webb directing, Wicked ‘s Marc Platt producing and Oscar winners Pasek and Paul writing songs. Barbie ‘s Greta Gerwig has fingerprints on the script.
Disney’s latest remake, “Snow White,” arrived in theaters on Thursday night as one of the most snakebit projects in the company’s 102-year history. Almost everything that could go wrong did, resulting in a torrent of negative prerelease publicity. Did the tumult have an impact on the box office?
Disney's "Snow White" didn't take off, but a "wokeness" backlash isn't the root cause. Box office analysts say it just didn't connect with audiences.
The live-action remake of Disney’s 2010 animated hit Tangled has reportedly been placed on indefinite hold, following the underperformance of the studio’s most recent adaptation, Snow White.