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Original Snow White Director’s Son Vehemently Slams Disney Live-Action Remake: “Quite Frankly…Insulting”

Son of original Snow White director David Hand vehemently slams Disney’s upcoming live-action remake starring Rachel Zegler, calling it “insulting.”

SUMMARY

  •  The original Snow White director’s son slams the upcoming live-action Snow White movie, calling it a “disgrace” to the original version and a disrespect to his father’s work.
  •  He disagrees with the “whole new concept” of the remake and finds it insulting that Disney is incorporating “woke things” into the story.
  •  Claims that the new movie lacks respect for the achievements of Disney and his father, suggesting that they would be disapproving if they were alive.

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The son of the director of Disney’s animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has slammed the upcoming live-action Snow White movie starring Rachel Zegler. Snow White stars Zegler as the titular character, opposite Gal Gadot’s Evil Queen. The film has been the subject of backlash, though, partially due to Zegler, who is of Colombian heritage, being cast as Snow White.

Speaking with The Telegraph, the son of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs director David Hand – also named David Hand – slammed Disney’s live-action Snow White remake as a “disgrace” to the work his father and Walt Disney put into the original. Hand finds it insulting that Disney is putting “woke things” into the new Snow White, which he disagrees with. Check out what Hand had to say below:

Why Disney’s Live-Action Snow White Is Already So Controversial

Blended image of Snow White singing with the birds and Rachel Zegler as Anthea in Shazam Fury of Gods

Hand’s comments seemingly reflect some sentiments surrounding the live-action Snow White remake and the changes Disney is making compared to its animated counterpart. Aside from Zegler’s casting, the story of Snow White will change from the original, giving the titular character a more active role in the story. Disney is also approaching the Seven Dwarves differently, following comments from actor Peter Dinklage about the perceived offensive nature of their portrayal in the original.

Zegler has defended her casting and the movie’s updated story on numerous occasions. This includes spreading positivity despite the Snow White backlash, posting images of herself dressed as different Disney princesses when she was a child, including Snow White. However, everything from the pushback against the backlash to Hand’s comments about the movie, the Snow White controversy won’t be dying down anytime soon.

Snow White‘s controversy reflects that of Disney’s live-action The Little Mermaid remake, which was criticized for casting Halle Bailey, a Black woman, as Ariel. In addition, Snow White has yet to release any footage, meaning backlash against the film is based only on what Zegler, Gadot, and others involved in the movie have said. While it’s unlikely, perhaps Snow White won’t be as controversial once footage of the film finally arrives.