Disney’s “Snow White” Trailer Reveals Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen in Live-Action Remake

We’ve finally got our first look at Disney’s Snow White.

Disney revealed the first look at its new take on the iconic classic at its D23 event this past Friday. Rachel Zegler stars in the title role, with Gal Gadot playing the Evil Queen. The film is directed by Amazing Spider-Man director Marc Webb, and Dear Evan Hansen and The Greatest Showman songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul add their musical chops to the film’s tunes.

The latest Snow White is a fresh take on one of Disney’s most beloved original films, 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which is credited with helping launch Disney into the media empire it is today. The storyline has been utilized in countless retellings, including the 2012 film Snow White and the Huntsman, which starred Kristen Stewart as Snow White, Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman, and Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen.

This latest Snow White is based on a screenplay by Barbie writer/director Greta Gerwig, who also co-wrote it with Erin Cressida Wilson. It’s not the only live-action take on a classic coming out of Disney in the coming months—Mufasa: The Lion Kingfrom director Barry Jenkins, comes out on December 20.

Check out the new trailer here. Snow White enchants theaters on March 21, 2025:

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Featured image: Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen in Disney’s live-action SNOW WHITE. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2024 Disney Enterprises Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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