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The two lead actresses of the movie “Snow White,” Rachel Zegler (Snow White) and Gal Gadot (Evil Queen), appeared at the D23 event held on August 10 to interact with the audience. The official teaser trailer of the movie was also released to the public on the same day.
In the trailer, which is more than 1 minute long, Rachel Zegler appears as Snow White with her signature bob hairstyle, surrounded by the 7 dwarfs. Zegler revealed that in this version, the famous Disney princess will not be saved by a prince but dreams of becoming a leader who is fearless, brave and loyal.
The trailer attracted the attention of fansright after it was released. Many point out that Rachel Zegler’s Snow White is completely different from the description in the story, which is what many audiences objected to. In addition, some even say that the villain Gal Gadot has a better visual than the female lead despite being 16 years older.
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In the trailer, which is more than 1 minute long, Rachel Zegler appears as Snow White with her signature bob hairstyle, surrounded by the 7 dwarfs. Zegler revealed that in this version, the famous Disney princess will not be saved by a prince but dreams of becoming a leader who is fearless, brave and loyal.
The trailer attracted the attention of fansright after it was released. Many point out that Rachel Zegler’s Snow White is completely different from the description in the story, which is what many audiences objected to. In addition, some even say that the villain Gal Gadot has a better visual than the female lead despite being 16 years older.
Disney released the first teaser trailer for its live-action Snow White film at a recent event, but fan response has been mixed. Starring Rachel Zegler as Snow White, the movie now has a planned 2025 release after facing delays. While some praised Zegler’s singing from the trailer, other aspects prompted debates over modern interpretations of the classic story.
The depiction of the seven dwarves drew particular commentary. Aiming to avoid potential stereotyping as mentioned by actor Peter Dinklage, Disney used computer-generated images instead of casting short actors. However, many felt the CGI characters looked unrealistic. Additionally, digital animals and landscapes dominated the trailer over live elements, causing questions about the film’s visual direction.
Fans also observed key differences in Snow White’s appearance. Zegler’s wig lacked the volume and style of the animated character, drawing comparisons to other on-screen hairstyles.
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