Rachel Zegler will become the most unsuccessful Snow White of the year if box office revenue can reach this level!

Disney’s live-action Snow White must outperform the original animated movie at the box office by a wide margin to be considered as successful as the first.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was a massive box office hit, earning $66 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing animated movie.
To match the success of the original, Disney’s live-action Snow White must surpass $1.6 billion, the highest-grossing Disney live-action remake record set by The Lion King in 2019.
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Part of the reason why Disney has become so focused on these live-action remakes is the massive success that can be found at the box office. Several of them have made over $1 billion worldwide, and that is certainly the type of performance Disney is hoping from the live-action Snow White. This would easily surpass the original animated movie at the box office, but simply beating Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs might not be enough. If Disney’s retelling of Snow White is to be as successful as the first, it will need to outperform the animated release by a wide margin.
Disney’s Animated Snow White Broke Animated Box Office Records
This means that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs holds a place in history due to its box office success. Disney’s controversial Snow White remake is now in a position where it must not only attempt to live up to the original’s quality, but it also has high expectations to match in terms of being an overall hit. It is expected that the live-action remake will make over $418 million to beat the animated movie, but Disney cannot settle for that given the 2024 movie’s higher budget and live-action competition. Snow White instead really needs to break box office records to match the original.
Disney’s Live-Action Snow White Must Make Over $1.6 Billion To Match The Original’s Success