Disney’s Godawful ‘Snow White’ Remake with Rachel Zegler Racked Up an Impressive Number of Razzie Awards Nominations

Mirror, mirror on the wall, which Disney live-action remake was the worst of them all? Disney’s 2025 live-action Snow White remake, starring Rachel Zegler as the titular princess and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, snagged six nominations at the 2026 Golden Raspberry Awards, tying with Ice Cube’s War of the Worlds remake for the most nods in a year that spotlighted Hollywood’s biggest flops.

Here’s the TL;DR…

  • Disney’s Snow White earned six Razzie nominations, including Worst Picture and Worst Remake.
  • The film bombed at the box office, grossing just $205 million worldwide against a $240–270 million budget.
  • Controversies included Zegler’s casting, her critiques of the original film, and changes to the dwarfs’ portrayal.
  • Critical reception was mixed, with a 44% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics but a 71% from audiences.

 

What Razzie Nominations Did Disney’s Snow White Remake Receive?

Disney’s Snow White led the pack at the 2026 Razzies with nominations for Worst Picture, Worst Director for Marc Webb, Worst Supporting Actor for the film’s seven CGI dwarfs, Worst Screen Combo for those same dwarfs, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel. The announcements came just a day before Oscar nominations, highlighting the film’s rocky reception after its March 2025 release. Organizers of the satirical awards, which honor the year’s worst films, revealed the list on January 21, 2026, with Snow White sharing the dubious honor of most nominations with War of the Worlds.

The CGI dwarfs, reimagined as “artificial” characters in the film, drew particular ire from Razzie voters. One nomination specifically called out All Seven Artificial Dwarfs for Worst Supporting Actor, while another targeted them for Worst Screen Combo. Notably absent were individual nods for Zegler or Gadot, though the film’s overall production faced heavy scrutiny.

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How Did Disney’s Snow White Remake Perform at the Box Office?

Snow White opened to a lackluster $42 million domestically in March 2025, falling short of projections that had hoped for $50 million or more. It dropped 66% in its second weekend, earning $14.3 million and losing the top spot to A Working Man. By the end of its theatrical run in June 2025, the film grossed $87 million in North America and $118 million internationally, for a global total of $205 million.

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Against a production budget of $240–270 million, excluding marketing costs, the movie was labeled a box-office bomb. Analysts estimated losses for Disney around $115 million, factoring in prints and advertising. The performance marked it as Disney’s worst wide-release live-action remake in nearly a decade, underperforming even compared to other remakes like Dumbo or The Lion King.

What Controversies Surrounded Disney’s Snow White Remake?

Controversy swirled around Snow White long before its release, starting with Zegler’s casting in 2021. As a Latina actress of Colombian and Polish descent, Zegler faced racist backlash from some who argued she didn’t match the character’s description of skin “as white as snow.” Zegler addressed the criticism, emphasizing the role’s focus on inner strength over appearance.

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Zegler’s public comments on the 1937 original added fuel. In interviews, she called the classic’s romance “weird” due to the prince’s stalking behavior and noted the remake shifted focus from love to Snow White’s leadership journey. Outlets like the Daily Mail dubbed it a “woke tirade,” and some fans accused her of disrespecting Disney’s heritage.

The dwarfs’ portrayal sparked debate too. After Game of Thrones actor Peter Dinklage criticized the film as “backwards” for depicting dwarfs stereotypically, Disney opted for CGI characters instead of hiring actors with dwarfism. This move drew accusations of ableism from both sides.

Political tensions arose when Zegler’s pro-Palestine statements clashed with Gadot’s pro-Israel views amid the Gaza conflict. Zegler’s anti-Trump remarks, including wishing his supporters “never know peace,” alienated some audiences. Rumors of a feud between the stars persisted, though unconfirmed, leading to boycott calls from various political factions.

What Do Critics and Audiences Say About Disney’s Snow White Remake?

Critics gave Snow White a 44% score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on over 100 reviews, calling it an “artificial” and unnecessary remake with “piecemeal storytelling.” Many praised Zegler’s “luminous” performance and the film’s visuals, but faulted its lack of innovation. On Metacritic, it scored a 46, reflecting similar mixed sentiments.

Audiences were kinder, awarding a 71% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a B+ CinemaScore. Early reactions at the March 15, 2025, premiere hailed it as a “visual feast” with “show-stopping” new songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Zegler was often called a “shining supernova,” though some viewers echoed critics’ complaints about the CGI dwarfs and story changes.

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The divide was stark: While some appreciated the modern take on empowerment, others saw it as straying too far from the original’s charm. On IMDb, it initially dipped to a 1.5/10 due to review-bombing but stabilized around 2.4/10.

Disney’s Snow White remake underscores the challenges facing the studio’s live-action strategy, where nostalgia clashes with modern updates often spark backlash. With mounting losses and divided opinions, it signals potential shifts in how Disney approaches classics, perhaps prioritizing originality to regain audience trust.

As the Razzie “winners” are announced on March 14, 2026, the film leaves a cautionary tale about balancing legacy with reinvention.

Hat Tips

  • New York Post, “Rachel Zegler’s ‘Snow White’ flop leads 2026 Razzie Awards nominations,” January 21, 2026.
  • USA Today, “’Snow White,’ ‘War of the Worlds’ lead 2026 Razzie Awards nominations,” January 21, 2026.
  • Box Office Mojo, “Snow White (2025),” accessed January 22, 2026.
  • Wikipedia, “Snow White (2025 film),” accessed January 22, 2026.
  • BBC, “Snow White, Rachel Zegler and a toxic debate that’s not going away,” March 29, 2025.
  • Time Magazine, “All the Controversies Surrounding Disney’s Snow White Remake,” March 19, 2025.
  • Rotten Tomatoes, “Disney’s Snow White,” accessed January 22, 2026.




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