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Forbes
9 hours ago
- Forbes
Rachel Zegler's ‘Snow White' Arrives On Disney+ This Week
Snow White — Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot's live-action version of Disney's 1937 animated classic — is coming to streaming on Disney+ this week. The debut of Snow White on Disney+ follows the film's calamitous run in theaters, which began on March 21 after more than three years of controversies mainly involving Zegler and creative decisions by the studio, including the rendering of CGI dwarfs and various narrative changes. The film pivoted to digital streaming on May 13. The official synopsis for the movie reads, 'Disney's Snow White is a vibrant live-action musical reimagining of Walt Disney's groundbreaking full-length animated classic. 'Experience the timeless adventure as Snow White (Zegler) journeys into magical woods to escape her stepmother, the Evil Queen (Gadot), and meets the beloved Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Happy, Dopey, Grumpy and Doc who join her quest to restore the kingdom and bring kindness to the land.' Rated PG, Snow White will premiere on streaming on Disney+ on Tuesday, June 11, the streaming platform recently announced. Viewers must subscribe to Disney+ subscriber to watch the film on the streaming service. Disney+ has an ad-based basic plan for $9.99 per month and an ad-free premium plan for $15.99 per month or $159.99 per year. Viewers can also subscribe to Disney+ through bundling packages with fellow streamers Hulu and Max. A live-action remake of the 1937 animated movie classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Snow White earned a 40% 'rotten' rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics based on 258 reviews. The RT Critics Consensus for the film reads, 'Snow White is hardly a grumpy time at the movies thanks to Rachel Zegler's luminous star turn, but its bashful treatment of the source material along with some dopey stylistic choices won't make everyone happy, either.' Audiences had more of a positive take on the film, giving it a 71% 'fresh' score on RT's Popcornmeter based on 2,500-plus verified user ratings. The audience summary for the movie on RT reads, 'Disney's Snow White may not be the fairest incarnation of them all, but its benign song and spirit may make you hum along all the same.' Snow White made $87.2 million domestically and $118.3 million in international ticket sales for a worldwide box office gross of $205.5 million worldwide. The film, according to The Numbers, Snow White had a $269.4 million production budget before prints and advertising. Directed by Marc Webb and also starring Andrew Burnap, Snow White arrives on Disney+ on Wednesday.


Forbes
2 days ago
- Forbes
Disney's ‘Snow White' Ends Theater Run. How Much Money Did It Lose?
Cropped "Snow White" poster featuring Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler. Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot's Snow White — Disney's embattled live-action remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — is done playing in theaters. What is the breakdown of the film's losses? Rated PG, Snow White was released in theaters on March 21, following more than three years of controversies, including but not limited to Zegler's criticism of the 1937 animated classic and politically divisive social media posts. In addition, Peter Dinklage, the acclaimed Game of Thrones star born with a form of dwarfism, criticized the idea of Disney casting little people as the famed seven dwarfs from the famed Brothers Grimm tale during a 2022 interview with podcaster Marc Maron. Ultimately, Disney went the CGI route with the characters. Snow White stumbled out of the gate on its first weekend in theaters, earning $42.2 million domestically, a disastrous number considering the film's $269.4 million production budget before prints and advertising. The princess movie's business dropped 66% in its second weekend in theaters — losing its box office crown to Jason Statham's $40 million crime thriller A Working Man — and business rapidly dwindled from there. Now, roughly two and a half months after Snow White made its debut on the big screen, the film has finally completed its theatrical run. As indicated by The Numbers' weekly theater count list, Snow White's last day in theaters was Thursday, June 5. According to the box office tracker, the film earned $347 on Thursday from 25 North American theaters to bring its final domestic tally to $87,203,963. Coupled with the film's international ticket sales of $118,341,472, Snow White's worldwide box office gross comes to $205,545,435 against the $269.4 million production budget before prints and advertising costs. Rachel Zegler in "Snow White." Given the huge gap between the film's theatrical gross of $205.5 million and its production budget of $269.4 million, there's no arguing that Snow White ended its theatrical run deep in the red. The question that remains, however, is how muc those losses were. To begin with, the production needs to split its ticket sales with theater owners, which generally is a 50-50 split. On top of that, the film has marketing expenses, as well as residual payments and other expenses. In a post-mortem analysis by Deadline on March 31 — a mere 10 days after Snow White's release in theaters — the Hollywood trade publication crunched the numbers by forecasting that the film would finish with a worldwide box office gross of $225 million. Operating from that number, Deadline projected the film would eventually 'clear $295 million in revenues' from Snow White, which included '$101 million in global film rentals, $62 million in worldwide home entertainment, $130 million in streaming and TV revenues, and $2 million from merchandise.' Then, however, came the film's expenses, which Deadline estimated were $410 million for the production. In addition to the film's nearly $270 million price tag, Deadline noted that Disney spent $111 on global marketing costs and '$29 million in residuals and other expenses.' As such, Deadline concluded that Disney would lose $115 million on Snow White. However, since the March 31 analysis was based on a projection of $225 million worldwide theatrical gross, the worldwide tally of $205.5 million as of June 5 means the studio will lose even more. If there's any silver lining for Disney, the failure of Snow White is being followed by the success of the live-action version of Lilo & Stitch, which since its May 23 release has grossed $637 million globally against a $100 million production budget before prints and advertising, per The Numbers. Better yet, the film is eyeing its third consecutive weekend at No. 1 at the domestic box office and is no doubt in the running to become the highest-grossing film of the summer if not all of 2025.. Snow White, meanwhile, will make its transition to streaming on Disney+ on Tuesday, where the studio no doubt hopes the film will finally find an audience.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Yahoo
Peacock Schedule June 9-15, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added
Peacock has some exciting new TV and movie releases lined up for June 9–15, 2025. These include Ted Lasso Season 3 and the 80s supernatural comedy hit Ghostbusters. Ted Lasso Season 3 graces Peacock on June 10, 2025. Co-created by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly, this series follows the eponymous protagonist, an American football coach who moves to England after being hired to manage a soccer team. Unfortunately, managing the team proves to be a tall order for Lasso due to his inexperience with soccer. Soon, Lasso finds himself trying to win the trust and admiration of the cynical players and a skeptical town. Next, June 12 brings Ghostbusters to Peacock. This popular supernatural comedy film was helmed by Ivan Reitman and written by Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd. The story follows a group of parapsychologists who lose their academic positions at a prestigious university. Seeking a new lease on life, they form a business known as the Ghostbusters and begin exterminating ghouls and other supernatural pests for a living. Eventually, the group is hired by a knockout cellist to get rid of demons living in her refrigerator. Jurassic Park is also dropping on Peacock this week. This is an action sci-fi adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay penned by David Koepp. Over the years, the film has cemented itself as an important piece of pop-culture history. The story follows a wealthy entrepreneur who opens a theme park housing living dinosaurs from the prehistoric era. He invites a team of experts and their eager grandchildren to experience the park before opening day to help calm skeptical and anxious investors. Unfortunately, things go haywire and disastrous after the security systems go offline, and the dinosaurs begin escaping and rampaging across the park. Peacock is adding the following movies and television shows between June 9 and June 15, 2025. Flipping Out, Season 12 – Premiere (Bravo) Ted Lasso, Season 3 – Premiere (Apple TV+) (Also on Peacock) Ghostbusters (1984) Making It, Season 5 – Premiere (NBC) Jurassic Park Interested in more Peacock content? Check out the trailer for The Rainmaker, starring Lana Parrilla and Madison Iseman. Also, here's the release date window for and first picture from The Office spin-off The Paper. The post Peacock Schedule June 9-15, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.