"Snow White," One of Disney's Worst-Rated Live-Action Films

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Nabilah Muhamad 03/04/2025 08:10 WIB
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Walt Disney Pictures released its latest live-action film, *Snow White*, on March 21, 2025. This is a remake of the classic Disney princess film that debuted in 1937.

According to the film review aggregator website *Rotten Tomatoes*, the film starring Rachel Zegler received a poor rating from critics, scoring only 27%.

This makes it one of the worst Disney live-action films of all time. According to *Tomatometer*, scores below 60% from critics are categorized as "rotten."

One of the controversies surrounding the film is its storyline, which differs from the classic version. The iconic prince is absent in the live-action version; his character is replaced by Jonathan (Andrew Burnap), who acts more as a comrade-in-arms.

Rachel Zegler, who plays *Snow White*, also drew criticism for allegedly belittling the original film.

In an interview, Zegler stated that the story of *Snow White* being saved by a prince is no longer relevant. She even referred to the prince's character as a stalker.

However, *Snow White* is not the only Disney live-action film to receive poor ratings. *Pinocchio* (2022) holds the top spot with a 27% rating from Rotten Tomatoes.

Below is a complete list of the 10 worst-rated Disney live-action remake films according to Rotten Tomatoes as of March 27, 2025:

1. *Pinocchio* (2022): 27%
2. *Alice Through the Looking Glass* (2016): 29%
3. *102 Dalmatians* (2000): 30%
4. *101 Dalmatians* (1996): 39%
5. *Maleficent: Mistress of Evil* (2019): 40%
6. *Disney's Snow White* (2025): 42%
7. *Dumbo* (2019): 46%
8. *Alice in Wonderland* (2010): 50%
9. *The Lion King* (2019): 51%
10. *Maleficent* (2014): 54%

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

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