Snow White News: Disney Halts Live-Action "Tangled" Development Following "Snow White" Struggles
- Apr 3
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Snow White News. Disney has reportedly suspended development on its planned live-action remake of the animated hit "Tangled." This decision comes in the wake of significant challenges facing the studio's recent live-action adaptation of
"Snow White," which has underperformed financially and generated substantial controversy.

"Tangled" Remake Timeline Interrupted
Late 2024 saw Disney announce Michael Gracey, director of "The Greatest Showman," as the chosen filmmaker to helm the live-action "Tangled" project. However, this creative momentum has now been halted, with the future of the adaptation described as "uncertain" according to industry sources.
"Snow White" News Stumbles at Box Office and in Public Reception
Financial Underperformance Raises Red Flags
The March 22 premiere of Disney's live-action "Snow White" has fallen significantly short of expectations. Despite its massive $240 million production budget, the film generated only $42 million during its opening weekend – figures that signal potential financial trouble for the high-profile release.
Critical and Audience Reception Hits Historic Lows
Beyond disappointing box office returns, "Snow White" has suffered from what appears to be coordinated "review bombing," resulting in it becoming one of the lowest-rated films in IMDb history – an unprecedented situation for a major Disney release.
Behind-the-Scenes Controversy Amplifies Problems
Internal Criticism and Cast Tensions Surface
The situation deteriorated further when the film producer's son publicly blamed lead actress Rachel Zegler for the movie's poor performance. He specifically accused her of politicizing the film through her social media presence, including posts supporting Palestine during the promotional period and previous criticism directed at former President Donald Trump and his supporters.
Security Concerns Emerge for Co-Star
While no confirmed public feud exists between the film's stars, reports from Variety indicate that Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who plays the Evil Queen, received death threats following Zegler's social media activity. These concerns allegedly necessitated additional security arrangements funded by Gadot personally. Her public appearances reportedly drew both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protesters during award ceremonies.
Wider Impact on Disney's Live-Action Strategy
The Hollywood Reporter suggests these combined challenges – financial losses and intense public backlash – are already influencing Disney's broader approach to live-action remakes. The "Tangled" project appears to be the first casualty of this strategic reassessment, with industry observers watching closely to see if other planned remakes may face similar delays or cancellations.
The studio has not issued official comments regarding specific reasons for pausing "Tangled" development or whether the project might resume at a later date under different circumstances.
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