* **Q: How much did Snow White make in its opening weekend?
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Movies / Box Office
Disney's latest live-action adaptation, *Snow White*, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, debuted at the top of the weekend box office. However, despite securing the number one spot, the film's opening performance has sparked discussions...
While securing the top spot offers a sliver of positive news, *Snow White*'s $43 million domestic debut paints a challenging picture, especially when viewed against its colossal budget, potentially as high as $270 million. This figure places it among the most expensive films ever made. Compared to the strong openings of past Disney live-action adaptations, *Snow White*'s start appears muted, suggesting it needs exceptionally strong legs and international performance to recoup its costs.
The film arrived in theaters carrying baggage from various controversies. Public discourse included debates surrounding the portrayal and casting related to the seven dwarfs, star Rachel Zegler's past remarks about the 1937 original being "dated" and "weird," and reported tensions between Zegler and co-star Gal Gadot stemming from differing political views. Critical reception has also been lukewarm, with some reviews calling the film "boring" and "mediocre." Gal Gadot's performance, particularly her villain song "All Is Fair," has also drawn specific criticism for its delivery and confusing lyrics.
This opening occurs within a relatively slow start to the 2025 box office year, placing more pressure on upcoming tentpoles like *Minecraft* to invigorate theatrical attendance. For Disney and Warner Bros. (distributor in some markets), the film's trajectory will be closely watched following other recent costly disappointments.
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