Snow White star Rachel Zegler explains how her character will be a leader in the new live-action movie, harnessing her inner strength throughout the film.
Zegler and director Marc Webb discuss how Snow White’s arc is like her “third eye opening,” with scenes where she speaks like someone wise beyond her years.
The character’s leadership qualities are born out of her upbringing and the love shown to her by other characters, making it a meaningful and relatable aspect of the story.
Then something that kind of emerged was this leader within her that I was so happy that the writers wanted her to be, and the fact that it’s born out of her upbringing, but she finds it within herself throughout the course of the film and throughout the people that love her in the film and show their love for her. Marc Webb and I kind of called it her third eye opening. There’s a couple of scenes in there where she’s speaking like someone who’s been alive for much longer than she has, and that’s something that I relate to, something that I’ve been told all my life. So, getting to bring that to a character that I love so deeply and that I’ve spent so much time with now, it’s a really amazing thing as an actor and as a performer, and I can’t wait for people to get to see it.
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Why It Makes Sense For Snow White To Embrace A Leadership Role
While this character change partially comes from the script for the new movie reflecting the changing social mores of the past eight and a half decades, there is precedent for the Snow White character to be a leader. While it takes place largely in a domestic sphere, Snow White comes into her own as a character when she encounters the seven dwarfs in the original movie. As she cooks and cleans in exchange for lodging with her new companions, she becomes the de facto head of household.
Despite taking charge of the dwarves’ house, Snow White is a largely passive character, requiring rescue from both the Huntsman and the Prince’s True Love’s Kiss.
Snow White could also potentially lean in on the implications inherent in the Happily Ever After of the iconic original Disney princess movie. Her romance with the Prince will likely eventually lead to her becoming the princess she was born to be. While Disney movies don’t typically include this element, being part of the royal family and in line for the throne does require leadership skills that the new Snow White will possibly be able to bring to the fore.