
Rachel Zegler diplomatically addresses the backlash against Disney’s Snow White remake.
Some criticism stemmed from Zegler being cast as a Latina in a traditionally white role.
Zegler believes the remake struck a balance between honoring the original and appealing to new audiences.
Disney‘s Snow White live-action remake has received a lot of hate from some ‘fans,’ but lead actress Rachel Zegler had a diplomatic explanation for the backlash.
Disney’s Snow White live-action remake has been the subject of controversy since the beginning. From Peter Dinklage blasting Snow White as a “backward story” for its depiction of dwarves to the negative response to the CGI in the first Snow White trailer, the live-action remake has been criticized on multiple fronts. Snow White actress Zegler herself has been attacked, partly for her criticism of the original 1937 animated Snow White film. However, many critics (most seemingly conservative-leaning) have hurled hate towards Zegler simply for being a Latina actress cast in a traditionally white role.
I interpret people’s feelings about this film as passion for it, and what an honor to be able to be a part of something that people are so passionate about. […] We’re not always going to have the same feelings as everyone around us and all we can do is give our best.

While the haters may be the most vocal (or at least grab the most attention), not everyone is negative towards Zegler and the Snow White remake. A glance at the comments on Zegler’s Instagram posts proves there’s no shortage of fans who are excited to see the Golden Globe-winning West Side Story star take on the iconic Snow White role. While the Snow White box office projections suggested the film’s financial fate could be bleak, it wasn’t outside the realm of possibility for it to do well in the long term, particularly if enough of Zegler’s fans show up.
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Snow White is scheduled to be released in theaters on March 21, 2025.
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