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What’s Behind Disney’s 2025 Snow White Live-Action Remake’s Low IMDb Rating and Box Office Struggles?

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What’s Behind Disney’s 2025 Snow White Live-Action Remake’s Low IMDb Rating and Box Office Struggles?


Disney’s 2025 live-action Snow White remake, starring Rachel Zegler, has hit a rough patch, with its IMDb rating plummeting to a shocking 2.1 out of 10 based on over 63,000 votes as of March 25, 2025. Launched on March 21, this modern take on the 1937 classic pulled in a modest $43 million domestically over its opening weekend—far below expectations for its $240–270 million budget.


This article explores what that dismal Snow White IMDb rating means for its box office run and Disney’s remake legacy.


The film arrived amid a storm of controversy, from casting debates to CGI dwarfs and Zegler’s remarks about the original’s “outdated” story. With a global debut of $87.3 million and a steep hill to climb, let’s break down the numbers and buzz.


How Does Snow White’s IMDb Rating Stack Up Against Other Disney Remakes?


Disney’s live-action remakes usually fare better than Snow White’s 2.1 IMDb rating. The Lion King (2019) earned a 6.8, Beauty and the Beast (2017) secured a 7.1, and even The Little Mermaid (2023) managed a 7.0. In contrast, Snow White lags behind Dumbo (2019)’s 6.3, which opened to $46 million domestically.


That 2.1 isn’t just low—it’s a warning sign. X posts note a drop from 2.4 to 2.0 in days, hinting at a backlash that could scare off viewers. While IMDb ratings can reflect review-bombing, they often echo broader sentiment—and this one’s grim.


What’s Driving the Low IMDb Rating for Snow White?


Several missteps have fueled Snow White’s IMDb rating nosedive. Pre-release flak over Zegler’s comments, the CGI dwarf controversy, and a disjointed PR push set a sour tone—X users have called it a “marketing trainwreck.” Post-release, critics like The Guardian slammed it as “cringe-inducing,” while IMDb reviews bemoan its drift from the original’s magic.


Still, a B+ CinemaScore shows some fans liked it. The disconnect between casual viewers and online critics could be key—but the vocal minority seems to rule the narrative.


Can a Low IMDb Rating Predict Snow White’s Box Office Fate?


A 2.1 IMDb rating doesn’t doom Snow White, but it’s a hurdle. Its $43 million domestic opening pales next to Beauty and the Beast’s $174 million or The Little Mermaid’s $95 million. Globally, $87.3 million is a fraction of the $500 million needed to break even with marketing costs factored in.


Past Disney films offer hope: Mufasa: The Lion King turned a $35 million debut into $717 million. But Snow White lacks that holiday tailwind, and a sour IMDb rating could sap its momentum. Legs at the box office might be short.


Is There Hope for Snow White to Bounce Back?


Recovery’s possible despite the low IMDb rating. A 73% audience Popcornometer on Rotten Tomatoes and Variety’s praise for Zegler’s “radiant” performance suggest a fanbase exists.


With no big releases until April’s A Minecraft Movie, there’s time to rally.

Yet the outlook’s shaky. X chatter predicts a “flop,” and a weak $76.4 million total domestic weekend haul industry-wide doesn’t help. Disney needs a miracle—or at least better buzz—to turn this around.


What Does This Mean for Disney’s Live-Action Future?


The sub-3 IMDb rating for Snow White casts a shadow over Disney’s remake machine. With Lilo & Stitch (May 2025) and Moana (2026) looming, the studio must rethink its approach. Hits like The Jungle Book (94% RT) nailed the nostalgia-innovation mix—Snow White didn’t.





Some Closing Thoughts:


This stumble isn’t fatal, but it’s a wake-up call. Disney’s vault is gold, but misfires like this could dent confidence in its live-action bets.


The lackluster IMDb rating for Snow White—a brutal 2.1—signals a tough road ahead. With a $43 million opening and a mountain of backlash, Disney’s latest remake is fighting an uphill battle.


Will it limp to profit or fade into obscurity? The box office will tell, but for now, the magic feels dim.




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