Disneyâs live-action Snow White remake, already mired in controversy, faces fresh turmoil as reports surface that star Gal Gadot, who plays the Evil Queen, has threatened to walk away from the project. The escalation, fueled by a fiery discussion on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast and detailed in a YouTube video titled âGal Gadot THREATENS TO QUIT As Joe Rogan EXPOSES Snow White Drama!â by TheQuartering on April 16, 2025, has thrust the filmâs behind-the-scenes tensions into the spotlight. With Snow White projected to lose Disney upwards of $115 million following a lackluster box office performance, the controversyâmarked by casting disputes, creative missteps, and accusations of âwokeâ overreachâraises serious questions about the studioâs live-action remake strategy and its ability to navigate cultural and creative challenges.
The Snow White remake, released in March 2025, stars Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gadot as the Evil Queen, directed by Marc Webb with a $250 million budget. Intended to modernize the 1937 animated classic, the film reimagined Snow White as a proactive leader, downplaying the romantic subplot with the Prince, played by Andrew Burnap. However, the project faced backlash from the outset, driven by Zeglerâs 2023 comments dismissing the originalâs romance as âcreepyâ and promising a âprogressiveâ take. These remarks, coupled with script changes emphasizing female empowerment, alienated traditional audiences, leading to review-bombing on IMDb, where the film holds a record-low 1.5/10 rating, per a post by @historyinmemes on X. The filmâs global box office of $143 million, reported by Variety, marks it as one of Disneyâs biggest financial disappointments.
Joe Roganâs podcast, featuring guest commentator Gina Carano, brought the Snow White drama to a wider audience. Rogan, known for his unfiltered takes, criticized Disneyâs approach, arguing that the studioâs push for âwokeâ narrativesâsuch as altering Snow Whiteâs story to avoid âdamsel-in-distressâ tropesâignored the fairy taleâs timeless appeal. Carano, a former Disney actress fired from The Mandalorian over controversial social media posts, claimed insider knowledge of tensions on the Snow White set, alleging that Gadot felt âmisledâ about the filmâs direction. The YouTube video cites Caranoâs assertion that Gadot, initially enthusiastic about playing a complex villain, grew frustrated with last-minute script changes that softened the Evil Queenâs role to avoid âoffensiveâ stereotypes. Rogan called the situation a âtrainwreck,â accusing Disney of âsacrificing story for ideology.â
Gadotâs reported threat to quit, first mentioned by The Daily Mail on April 10, 2025, stems from her dissatisfaction with the filmâs post-production handling and public fallout. Sources close to the actress, cited by The Hollywood Reporter, claim she felt âblindsidedâ by the extent of Zeglerâs controversial remarks and the studioâs failure to manage the backlash. Gadot, whose $20 million paycheck made her one of the filmâs highest-paid stars, reportedly demanded Disney address the negative press or risk her withdrawal from promotional events and potential sequels. âGal feels the film was misrepresented as something itâs not,â an insider told Deadline. âSheâs protective of her reputation and doesnât want to be tied to a sinking ship.â
The Snow White controversy is rooted in broader issues with Disneyâs live-action remakes. While Beauty and the Beast (2017) and Aladdin (2019) grossed over $1 billion each, recent entries like Pinocchio (2022) and Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) have underperformed, with the latter earning $330 million against a $200 million budget, per Box Office Mojo. Critics argue that Disneyâs remakes often struggle to balance modern sensibilities with nostalgia, resulting in films that feel neither fresh nor faithful. Snow Whiteâs casting of Zegler, a Latina actress, as the titular characterâdescribed in the original as having âskin white as snowââsparked accusations of ârace-swapping,â though defenders, including a Vox op-ed, argued that fairy tales transcend ethnic specificity. Zeglerâs public feud with conservative commentators, including posts on X calling critics âbigots,â further polarized audiences.
Disneyâs handling of Snow White has drawn comparisons to its scrapped Tangled live-action remake, paused in April 2025 after Snow Whiteâs failure. The Wrap reported that Tangled, which had Michael Gracey attached, was shelved to avoid repeating Snow Whiteâs mistakes, particularly around casting and narrative changes perceived as pandering. X user @OliLondonTV noted, âDisney halts development on Tangled live action movie, amid Snow Whiteâs disastrous box office performance,â reflecting fan relief. Posts on X, such as @SkullishaDemonâs call to âstop supporting these soulless remakes,â underscore a growing sentiment that Disneyâs remakes betray their animated originals.
Rogan and Caranoâs critique aligns with a broader backlash against Disneyâs perceived âwokeâ agenda. On his podcast, Rogan argued that studios like Disney are âlecturing audiencesâ rather than entertaining, citing a 2024 Rasmussen Reports poll where 68% of viewers prefer faithful adaptations. Carano claimed that Disneyâs internal culture discourages dissent, alleging that executives ignored warnings about Snow Whiteâs script from crew members. The YouTube video amplifies these claims, with TheQuartering asserting that Disneyâs focus on âdiversity quotasâ and âfeminist rewritesâ doomed the film. Conservative outlets like Daily Wire have framed Snow White as a cautionary tale, with columnist Ben Shapiro tweeting, âDisneyâs Snow White is what happens when you let ideology trump story.â
Defenders of the remake argue that updating classics is necessary to reflect modern values. A New York Times analysis noted that the 1937 Snow Whiteâs passive heroine and outdated gender roles are less relatable to todayâs audiences, particularly younger viewers who favor empowered protagonists. Zeglerâs casting was praised by some as a step toward inclusivity, with Teen Vogue highlighting her vocal talent and cultural resonance. However, the filmâs executionâmarked by CGI-heavy visuals, a rushed production schedule, and a tonal clash between modern and traditional elementsâfailed to win over critics, earning a 32% Rotten Tomatoes score.
Disneyâs financial woes add urgency to the controversy. The studioâs streaming division reported a $300 million loss in Q4 2024, per The Wall Street Journal, and Disney+âs 150 million subscribers trail Netflixâs 290 million, according to Statista. CEO Bob Iger, in a February 2025 earnings call, acknowledged the risks of over-relying on remakes, vowing to prioritize âstorytelling over messaging.â The Snow White fallout has prompted Disney to greenlight original projects like Inside Out 3 and explore unconventional IPs like Whereâs Waldo, per The Hollywood Reporter. These moves suggest a strategic pivot, though the Tangled cancellation indicates caution around high-risk remakes.
Gadotâs potential exit poses a significant challenge for Disney, given her star power and the Evil Queenâs pivotal role. Her performance, praised by some critics as a highlight, contrasted with Zeglerâs polarizing presence, which dominated headlines. Forbes contributor Mark Hughes suggested that Gadotâs departure could further damage Disneyâs brand, already bruised by Snow Whiteâs failure. âDisney needs Gal to stabilize the narrative,â Hughes wrote. âLosing her would signal deeper dysfunction.â Meanwhile, Zeglerâs silence on Gadotâs threat, coupled with her reduced public appearances, has fueled speculation of strained relations between the co-stars.
The Snow White drama reflects broader industry trends. Universalâs Wicked (2024) and Paramountâs Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024) have outperformed Disneyâs recent offerings, capitalizing on original storytelling and fan goodwill. CNN analyst Paul Dergarabedian noted that audiences are âvoting with their wallets,â favoring films that respect their source material or offer fresh narratives. Disneyâs pivot to Angry Birds 3 and Inside Out 3 aligns with this trend, but the Snow White debacle underscores the risks of misjudging audience expectations.
On X, reactions range from schadenfreude to frustration. @FilmUpdates reported Gadotâs threat neutrally, while @DiscussingFilm noted Disneyâs âreassessmentâ of its remake strategy. Fans like @SnowWhiteFan88 lamented, âSnow White was my childhood, and they ruined it,â while others, like @HollywoodHandle, praised the Tangled cancellation as a âwake-up call.â The polarized discourse highlights the high stakes for Disney, which must rebuild trust with a fanbase divided over its creative direction.
The Snow White controversy, amplified by Roganâs platform and Gadotâs ultimatum, marks a pivotal moment for Disney. The studioâs ability to learn from this misstepâbalancing innovation, fidelity, and cultural sensitivityâwill shape its future in a competitive market. For now, the fairy taleâs magic lies in tatters, and whether Disney can restore it remains an open question.