The 11 biggest differences between the 'Snow White' remake and the animated movie
Here are the biggest changes Disney's "Snow White" remake starring Rachel Zegler makes from the 1937 animated film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
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- Marc Webb's "Snow White" remake largely follows the plot of the source material but makes key changes.
- In the new movie, Snow White isn't waiting for Prince Charming; she's dreaming of becoming a fair leader.
- The Evil Queen's death happens under completely different circumstances in the remake.
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for the 2025 "Snow White" remake.
Disney's "Snow White" got another modern-day spin, more than 80 years after the animated movie "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" hit theaters.
Marc Webb's "Snow White," released on Friday, stars Rachel Zegler as the titular princess and Gal Gadot as her stepmother, the Evil Queen.
While this is not the first and only "Snow White" retelling (see: "Snow White and the Huntsman" and "Mirror, Mirror"), it is the most paint-by-numbers remake of the 1937 film and the Brothers Grimm fairytale.
Still, the new movie diverges from the source material in a few major ways. Here are the biggest changes.