Snow White Trailer: Gal Gadot Takes on Role as Evil Stepmother in Disney Live-Action Fairy Tale

Gal Gadot transforms into the menacing Evil Queen alongside Rachel Zegler's determined Snow White in Disney's live-action adaptation, directed by Marc Webb and co-written by Greta Gerwig. Releasing March 2025.

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Snow White Trailer: Gal Gadot Takes on Role as Evil Stepmother in Disney Live-Action Fairy Tale

The fantasy world of fairy tales was dramatized when Gal Gadot took on the  infamous shoes of the Evil Queen in Disney's live-action retelling of "Snow White". The long-awaited film is a redo of the classic 1937 animated masterpiece that actually initiated Disney's great tradition. Written together by Erin Cressida Wilson and Greta Gerwig, and directed by Marc Webb, this redo provides a glimpse of how an updated story about envy, resilience, and  change in life would  look.

Gal Gadot: From Wonder Woman to Evil Queen

Gal Gadot plays an Evil Queen in a role that is far removed from her heroic role as Wonder Woman. Her malevolent queen presence dominates the screen in the new trailer. Envy gripped the Evil Queen when, according to her Magic Mirror, her stepdaughter Snow White was "the fairest of them all." Gadot's voice has given people chills, with her commanding performance already  generating much buzz  online.

While comparisons to Charlize Theron's iconic turn in "Snow White and the Huntsman" are inevitable, fans are still fascinated by Gadot's take. "She's more accurate to the animation Evil Queen than they were," one user commented in defence of Gadot's casting amidst mixed reactions. Others pointed out that she  can make elegance and menace coexist, thus making her an exciting addition to Disney's pantheon of live-action villains.

Rachel Zegler as Snow White: A Modern Take on a Timeless Princess

Rachel Zegler, best known for her role in "West Side Story", takes center stage as Snow White, the beloved princess navigating a treacherous path to reclaim her destiny.
The trailer begins with Snow White reminiscing about her late father’s kingdom, now overtaken by her ruthless stepmother. Zegler's Snow White is no damsel in distress; she is a determined and resilient figure who retreats to the forest to escape her stepmother's clutches and bring change to the kingdom. But Zegler's casting has not been without controversy.

As a Latina to play the role of a character described as "white as snow" in the original tale, her choice has set off debates about the  representation of  source material as well. However, if the trailer is  anything to go by, Zegler has a character that resonates with depth, power, and agency, promising a new spin on this classic heroine. 

What's in the Trailer?

The trailer captures the essence of the timeless story while adding layers of modern complexity. It begins with a melancholic Snow White narrating her plight.  After her father's death, the Evil Queen takes over the kingdom, relegating Snow White to a life of obscurity. The tension escalates when the Magic Mirror declares Snow White as the fairest of them all, igniting the Queen's wrath.

As for her adventures with Snow White going off into the forest, meeting  seven  not-too-quirky dwarfs or brothers who turn out to become allies in her effort  toward social change in the forest as well as in the future kingdom, the trailer  leaves us with a classic thrilling moment: the Evil Queen is disguised as an old  crone who offers the infamous poison-laced apple that would  eventually lead to  her majorly climactic conflict.

The Evolution of Disney's Snow White

Disney is bringing "Snow White" to life in live-action at a time when the studio is reimagining its classics through a modern lens. This adaptation, like many of its predecessors, will strive to retain the magic of the original while taking into account contemporary sensibilities. Co-written by Greta Gerwig, fresh off the massive success of "Barbie", the screenplay promises a narrative that balances nostalgia with innovation.

The main shift has been in the way of portrayal for the Seven Dwarfs. The movie  has received backlash over choosing not to use dwarf actors, but to remake them in a form better fitting current societal conversations.

Gal Gadot's Evil Stepmother Era

Fans and critics alike have been intrigued by Gal Gadot's transition from superhero to supervillain. Her Evil Queen is not just a caricature of vanity and wickedness but a layered antagonist with a commanding presence. This is a testament to Gadot's range as an actor as she takes on the challenge of stepping into one of Disney's most iconic villainous roles.

The trailer has Gadot reveling in the Queen's theatrics, delivering lines with venomous flair, and embodying the character's hunger for power. Whether she can match or surpass the performances of past Evil Queens remains to be seen, but her portrayal is already shaping up to be a defining aspect of the film.

Like many reimaginings, "Snow White" has given a lot of attention to matters of  representation and inclusivity. The casting of Rachel Zegler for the role of Snow White defies all the stereotypical elements about the identity  of Snow White, as  Disney is constantly working toward diversification. On the other hand, the  representation of the Seven Dwarfs seems to avoid any stereotype connected with the original idea but, again, has been criticized for such an approach.

These creative choices underscore the balancing act of honoring beloved classics while adapting them for contemporary audiences.

Release Date and Anticipation

The live-action version of "Snow White" will be released on March 21, 2025. The  movie is directed by Marc Webb and written by Erin Cressida Wilson and Greta Gerwig. So it's going to be quite the film, capturing the magic of the original while carving out its unique identity.

The trailer has set the internet abuzz, with fans on both sides of the divide:  some are over the moon with the casting and visuals, while others remain skeptical. Probably the most polarizing argument has been over whether Gal Gadot can play the Evil Queen. Proponents argue that she brings an authenticity to the character that feels very much like the animated version, while detractors question whether she has the depth and gravitas to pull off the role.

Similarly, Rachel Zegler's casting as Snow White has been praised for its inclusivity and criticized by purists who prefer adherence to the original description.

The Greta Gerwig Effect

Greta Gerwig's involvement in the screenplay has only added to the excitement  of  the film. Known for her ability to craft layered, complex characters, Gerwig's touch is expected to infuse "Snow White" with emotional depth and modern sensibilities.

Gerwig's success with "Barbie"—a film that existed above the concept at hand,  commenting upon identity and societal expectations for those characters—is  proof that "Snow White" also has the potential to be more than just a remake of the classic story.

Live action by Disney, "Snow White", seems to be a huge and significant entry in  the current move of the company to recast its classic tales. With a star-studded cast, a visionary creative team, and a story blending tradition with modernity, the film promises to engage its viewers in discussion.

Whether it is through Gal Gadot's transformation into the Evil Queen, Rachel Zegler's portrayal of the resilient princess, or a nostalgic pull from the original tale, "Snow White" seems to have something for everybody. March 2025 will not come soon enough for fans looking to return to the magical and treacherous world of Snow White.

Snow White trailer: Wonder Woman Gal Gadot turns Evil Stepmother to Rachel Zegler's Disney princess. Watch Snow White trailer: Directed by Marc Webb, and co-written by Greta Gerwig, the live-action film has been adapted from Disney's 1937 animated classic.

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