As of today, December 18, 2025, the anticipation for Disney's live-action musical reimagining of Snow White is reaching a fever pitch, not just for its stunning visuals but for the powerful cast bringing the classic tale to life. The film, directed by Marc Webb and set for a 2025 release, promises a modernized take on the 1937 animated masterpiece, complete with a diverse cast and a new narrative focus on the titular princess's journey into leadership. This comprehensive guide breaks down every confirmed actor, their role, and the significant changes that have made this one of Disney’s most talked-about remakes in years.
The new Snow White is more than just a shot-for-shot remake; it's a bold reinterpretation. With a powerhouse lead and a former Wonder Woman stepping into the role of the villain, the stage is set for a dramatic, music-filled spectacle. From the controversy surrounding the casting of the Seven Companions to the introduction of a brand-new male lead, here is the definitive guide to the full, star-studded cast.
The Main Cast: Profiles of Snow White and the Evil Queen
The heart of any Disney fairy tale lies in the dynamic between the heroine and her villain. The 2025 live-action Snow White has cast two major stars whose profiles and past work bring significant weight and topical authority to their respective roles.
Rachel Zegler as Snow White
Rachel Zegler steps into the iconic role of Snow White, a casting decision that sparked both immense praise for her vocal talent and significant public debate regarding her ethnicity and comments on the original film. She is an actress and singer of Colombian and Polish descent, representing a deliberate move toward diversity in the Disney Princess lineup.
- Full Name: Rachel Anne Zegler
- Born: May 3, 2001 (age 24 as of 2025)
- Birthplace: Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.
- Breakout Role: María Vasquez in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021), for which she won a Golden Globe.
- Other Notable Filmography: Anthea in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), Lucy Gray Baird in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023).
- Controversy: Zegler's casting generated racist backlash due to her Colombian heritage. Additionally, her comments calling the original film's story "outdated" and focusing on Snow White's desire for independence rather than just finding a prince fueled further online discussion about the remake's direction.
Gal Gadot as The Evil Queen
Trading in her lasso of truth for a magic mirror, Gal Gadot takes on the role of the Evil Queen, Snow White’s wicked and vain stepmother. Gadot’s transition from a universally beloved superhero to a classic Disney villain is a major draw for the film.
- Full Name: Gal Gadot-Varsano
- Born: April 30, 1985 (age 39 as of 2025)
- Birthplace: Petaḥ Tiqwa, Israel
- Background: Crowned Miss Israel in 2004 and served two years in the Israel Defense Forces.
- Breakout Role: Gisele Yashar in the Fast & Furious franchise (starting in 2009).
- Most Famous Role: Diana Prince / Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), beginning with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
- The Role: Gadot has expressed excitement about playing a character who is "sinister and vain," a significant departure from her heroic roles.
The Supporting Cast: New Faces and Iconic Voices
Beyond the two leads, the live-action remake introduces a new major character and features a well-known Broadway voice actor in a pivotal, non-live-action role, highlighting the film's musical and fantasy elements.
Andrew Burnap as Jonathan (The Prince Replacement)
In one of the most significant narrative departures, the character traditionally known as "The Prince" has been replaced by a new character named Jonathan, played by Tony Award-winning actor Andrew Burnap.
- The Role: Jonathan is described by Burnap as "less of a full-on prince" and more of a new character created to serve as Snow White's love interest. This change aligns with Zegler's previous comments about modernizing the princess's story to focus less on being rescued.
- Burnap's Background: He is a highly respected stage actor, known for winning the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for The Inheritance.
Patrick Page as The Magic Mirror
Broadway veteran Patrick Page lends his distinctive, deep voice to the all-knowing Magic Mirror, the Evil Queen's source of information and vanity. Page is known for his powerful stage presence and voice work, making him a perfect fit for the mysterious, non-human role.
- Page's Background: A renowned stage actor known for playing the role of Hades in the Broadway musical Hadestown.
The Seven Companions: The Center of Controversy and Change
The most widely discussed element of the 2025 remake is the replacement of the "Seven Dwarfs" with "seven companions" or "magical creatures." This decision followed criticism from actor Peter Dinklage, who called the original fairy tale's depiction of dwarfs "outdated" and problematic.
The new group of companions is designed to be a diverse group of individuals, with only one actor having dwarfism, a move intended to address the long-standing controversy while retaining the core number of characters. The characters retain the original names, but their depiction is a blend of live-action and voice/motion-capture work.
The Cast of the Seven Companions
While the full extent of their live-action presence versus CGI is still debated based on set photos, the following actors are confirmed to be involved in voicing or motion-capturing the characters:
- Grumpy: Martin Klebba (the only confirmed actor with dwarfism in the group)
- Doc: Jeremy Swift (known for Ted Lasso)
- Bashful: Tituss Burgess (known for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)
- Sneezy: Jason Kravits
- Happy: George Salazar
- Sleepy: Andy Grotelueschen
- Dopey: Andrew Barth Feldman
The decision to cast a diverse group of actors without dwarfism for most of the companions, while using motion capture and voice acting, has itself become a focal point of the film's pre-release buzz, indicating Disney's attempt to navigate a difficult cultural conversation around representation and classic source material. The visual representation seen in leaked set photos showed a diverse cast of varying heights and genders, which suggests a significant departure from the look and feel of the 1937 animated characters.
Production, Director, and Release Date
The live-action Snow White is a musical fantasy film directed by Marc Webb, known for (500) Days of Summer and The Amazing Spider-Man films. The screenplay was written by Erin Cressida Wilson.
- Director: Marc Webb
- Screenplay: Erin Cressida Wilson
- Producers: Marc Platt and Walt Disney Pictures
- Release Date: The film is scheduled to open exclusively in theaters on March 21, 2025.
The production has faced several challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2023 Hollywood strikes, which contributed to the final release date being pushed back. Despite the delays and the controversies, the film remains one of Disney's most anticipated releases, promising a high-budget, visually spectacular, and musically rich experience that seeks to redefine the oldest Disney Princess story for a new generation.
With a cast led by the charismatic Rachel Zegler and the formidable Gal Gadot, and a narrative that promises to empower its heroine, Snow White (2025) is poised to be a box office event. Whether the modern updates and controversial casting choices will pay off remains the biggest question until its premiere. Moviegoers are eager to see if this new vision can capture the classic magic while forging a progressive path.
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