When Disney released its March 2025 “Snow White” remake, many expected the film to flop.
One of the biggest reasons for that is the film’s far-left lead actress,Rachel Zegler, whose anti-Trump stances andother politicizedrhetoric hindered the film before a single advanced review could be published.
Combine Zegler’s antics with a smattering of other issues, like what to do withthe story’s seven dwarves, and many prognosticators predicted a bloodbath for the beleaguered film.
So it came as little surprise when “Snow White” bombed out of the gate, bothcommerciallyandcritically, despite Disney’s best attempts to sell it:
Magic mirror on the wall, show us the story that started it all 🪞 Disney’s#SnowWhiteis only in theaters March 21, 2025.pic.twitter.com/88u2KkyZh6
— Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios)December 3, 2024
Now, just about a year after the film’s release, new data fromForbeshas shed some light on justhowbadly “Snow White” flopped in the grand scheme of things.
In short: Disney lost nearly an eye-watering $170 million on this live-action reboot.
In total, the film earned a respectable $205.7 million over its theatrical lifetime. The problem, then, was how much money Disney pumped into this seemingly doomed project.
Digging into European financial statements (unlike in America, when a film is made in the U.K., financial data is more readily available), it was discovered that Disney pumped over $300 million into this project.
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