The highly anticipated live-action adaptation of Disney’s *Snow White* is finally set for its theatrical debut on March 21, 2025, bringing with it a fresh, modern, and notably controversial reimagining of the classic 1937 animated film. This ambitious project, helmed by director Marc Webb, has generated intense buzz and debate since its initial casting announcements, primarily centered around the choices for the titular princess and the iconic Evil Queen. The film promises a new perspective on the fairytale, featuring an updated plot, original songs, and a core cast of Hollywood heavyweights and rising stars. As of today, December 10, 2025, the full cast list, including the actors behind the newly conceived "Seven Companions," has been confirmed, offering a complete picture of the star-studded ensemble. This new *Snow White* is not just a simple remake; it’s a musical fantasy designed to challenge and update the traditional princess narrative for a new generation, sparking conversations about feminism, racial representation, and the enduring legacy of the Disney canon.
The Core Cast and Full Star-Studded Ensemble
The 2025 live-action *Snow White* features a concise but powerful main cast, led by two of Hollywood's most recognizable faces. The creative team, including director Marc Webb (known for *The Amazing Spider-Man* and *500 Days of Summer*), has also assembled an impressive lineup for the supporting roles, which includes a dramatic reimagining of the original film’s most beloved characters.The Main Cast: Princess, Queen, and Prince Jonathan
- Rachel Zegler as Snow White: The young actress, who rose to prominence for her Golden Globe-winning role in Steven Spielberg's *West Side Story* (2021), takes on the challenging lead role. Her casting has been a central point of the film's public discourse.
- Gal Gadot as The Evil Queen: The *Wonder Woman* star steps into the villainous role of Snow White's jealous stepmother. Gadot has described the role as "delicious" and a chance to play a truly wicked character.
- Andrew Burnap as Jonathan: Burnap plays the new male lead, a character named Jonathan, who replaces the original "Prince Charming." Jonathan is described as a commoner and a love interest, reflecting the film's effort to move away from the "damsel in distress" trope.
- Patrick Page as The Magic Mirror: Broadway veteran Patrick Page provides the voice and motion capture for the Evil Queen’s ominous Magic Mirror. Page's theatrical background lends a powerful, dramatic tone to the iconic object.
The Voice Cast for the Seven Companions
In a significant departure from the original film, the seven dwarfs have been reimagined as a diverse group of "magical creatures" or "companions." The use of voice actors suggests a blend of CGI and live-action performance for these characters.- Tituss Burgess as Bashful
- Jeremy Swift as Doc
- Jason Kravits as Sneezy
- George Salazar as Happy
- Andy Grotelueschen as Sleepy
- Andrew Barth Feldman as Dopey
- Martin Klebba as Grumpy (Klebba is the only openly confirmed actor with dwarfism in the group, though the characters are referred to as companions).
Controversy and The New Story: Why This Snow White Is Different
The 2025 live-action *Snow White* has been embroiled in controversy almost since its announcement, primarily due to two major factors: the casting of Rachel Zegler and the drastic changes to the story's core themes. This new version is not merely an updated visual; it’s a complete narrative overhaul.The Backlash Against Rachel Zegler’s Casting
Rachel Zegler’s casting as Snow White, an actress of Colombian descent, ignited a racist backlash from some corners of the internet. Critics argued that the character, famously described as having "skin white as snow," should be played by a white actress. Zegler has openly addressed the criticism, stating that the film is a modern take and that her heritage is an asset to the story’s diverse representation.Zegler’s Controversial Comments and the Feminist Reimagining
Adding fuel to the fire, Zegler herself made several comments in interviews that criticized the original 1937 film's themes, particularly its focus on romance. She suggested the new Snow White would not be saved by a prince and that the story would focus on her journey to become a "fearless and pure-hearted princess who is determined to free her kingdom." This stance, while aligning with Disney's current trend of empowering princess narratives, drew criticism from those who felt it disrespected the classic film and its original message. The new male lead, Jonathan, is explicitly a commoner, not a prince, further cementing the shift away from the "Prince Charming" trope.The Creative Team Behind the New Vision
The screenplay for this live-action musical was co-written by two notable figures: Erin Cressida Wilson and *Barbie* writer-director Greta Gerwig. While Gerwig’s involvement was reportedly limited to an early "pass" at the script, her name lent significant weight to the project’s feminist, modernized tone. The film is also a musical, featuring new songs written by the Oscar and Tony-winning songwriting duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, known for their work on *La La Land* and *Dear Evan Hansen*. These new songs are intended to replace the original 1937 score, further signaling the film’s complete break from the past.A Closer Look at the Leading Ladies: Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot
The star power and intense public scrutiny surrounding the 2025 *Snow White* largely fall on the shoulders of its two leading actresses. Their respective careers and backgrounds provide a fascinating contrast that will define the film's central conflict.Rachel Zegler: Biography and Filmography
Rachel Anne Zegler is an American actress and singer who has quickly become one of Hollywood's most promising young talents.
- Born: May 3, 2001, in Hackensack, New Jersey.
- Heritage: Her mother is of Colombian descent, giving Zegler a strong connection to her Latin American roots.
- Breakthrough Role: She gained global recognition for her film debut as María in Steven Spielberg's 2021 adaptation of *West Side Story*, a role that earned her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.
- Notable Filmography: *West Side Story* (2021), *Shazam! Fury of the Gods* (2023), and *The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes* (2023).
- Awards: Golden Globe Award, National Board of Review Award, and multiple critics' awards.
Gal Gadot: Biography and Filmography
Gal Gadot-Varsano is an Israeli actress, producer, and model, best known for her role as the DC superhero Wonder Woman.
- Born: April 30, 1985, in Petaḥ Tiqwa, Israel.
- Early Career: She won the Miss Israel competition in 2004 and subsequently served two years in the Israel Defense Forces as a combat fitness instructor.
- Hollywood Breakthrough: Gadot's first major international role was as Gisele Yashar in the *Fast & Furious* film series.
- Iconic Role: She achieved global stardom for portraying Diana Prince / Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe, starting with *Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice* (2016) and leading her own films, *Wonder Woman* (2017) and *Wonder Woman 1984* (2020).
- Other Notable Films: *Red Notice* (2021), *Death on the Nile* (2022), and *Heart of Stone* (2023).
The Road to Release: Production Details and Anticipation
The journey for the 2025 *Snow White* film has been long and filled with delays, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Originally slated for a 2024 release, the film was pushed back an entire year to its current date. The production budget for the film is reported to be substantial, estimated to be around $269.4 million, reflecting the high-stakes nature of Disney's live-action remakes. This massive investment underscores the studio's commitment to delivering a spectacle that can justify the retelling of one of its founding stories. Anticipation for the film remains incredibly high, driven by the star power of Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler, the involvement of celebrated writers like Greta Gerwig, and the sheer curiosity surrounding the controversial narrative changes. Fans are eager to see how director Marc Webb balances the nostalgia of the original with the demands of a modern, politically aware adaptation. The film is expected to premiere in theaters on March 21, 2025, before a potential streaming release on Disney+ in June 2025.The Enduring Legacy of Snow White
Regardless of the debates, the 2025 *Snow White* is poised to be one of the most talked-about film releases of the year. By transforming the "Seven Dwarfs" into "Seven Companions," replacing "Prince Charming" with "Jonathan," and giving Snow White a mission to "free her kingdom," the film is actively participating in the cultural conversation about how classic fairytales should evolve. The talented cast, from the powerhouse leads to the acclaimed voice actors of the companions, ensures that this bold new vision will be delivered with top-tier performances, making the final product an unmissable event for both Disney purists and contemporary moviegoers.Detail Author:
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