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We Officially Have A Photo Of Rachel Zegler As Snow White, But The Movie's Release Has Been Pushed Back

Disney just dropped two important pieces of information about their upcoming Snow White film, which is a live-action adaption of the 1937 animated musical film.

  Walt Disney Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection
Walt Disney Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection

They released a first look of Rachel Zegler playing the legendary Disney princess.

closeup of her
Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Getty Images

Here's the photo:

she's dressed as snow white and surrounded by the 7 dwarfs
Disney

As you can see, Rachel is wearing the iconic blue-and-yellow dress depicted in the original film. Here's a side-by-side look at Rachel as Snow White next to the 1937 version of Snow White:

  Disney, Walt Disney Co. / Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
Disney, Walt Disney Co. / Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

There are a few notable changes to the costume. Rachel's white collar is lying, while the original Snow White's collar is popped. Rachel is also in a long-sleeved and slightly less royal blue-hued top. There's also new detail on the bodice and red cuffs on the sleeves.

closeup to see all the changes
Disney

Comparatively, in the original film, Snow White's top has a more streamlined bodice and cap sleeves.

the animation version as she's about to take the apple from the witch
Walt Disney Co. / Courtesy Everett Collection

As for the second update about Snow White, Disney announced the film's release date has been pushed back. It was slated to be released on March 22 of next year but will now head to theaters on March 21, 2025, which is almost exactly one year later.

closeup of rachel in a polka dot dress
Kirstin Sinclair / Getty Images

Snow White wasn't the only film Disney moved. According to both The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, Pixar's upcoming sci-fi film, Elio, with features characters voiced by America Ferrera, Brad Garrett, and Jameela Jamil, was moved from a March release next year to June 13, 2025.

When the Snow White film does arrive, Gal Gadot is set to play the Evil Queen. Deadline reported Andrew Burnap, who won a Tony in 2020 for the play The Inheritance, will play a new leading male character in the film.

closeup of gal in a strapless dress
Taylor Hill / Getty Images

The film is being directed by Marc Webb, who previously directed films like 500 Days of Summer and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man movies. The screenplay is by Greta Gerwig and Erin Cressida Wilson, per Deadline. Yes, that Greta Gerwig.

closeup of greta
Joe Maher / Getty Images for BFI

The upcoming film hasn't been without its detractors. This includes actor Peter Dinklage who called Snow White a "backward story" in a podcast interview last year. "I guess I'm not loud enough. I don't know which studio that is, but they were so proud of it. All love and respect to the actress and to the people who thought they were doing the right thing. But I'm just like, What are you doing?" he said, in part.

closeup of him
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A representative for Disney reportedly responded to Peter's comments in a statement to Variety at the time.

“To avoid reinforcing stereotypes from the original animated film, we are taking a different approach with these seven characters and have been consulting with members of the dwarfism community,” the Disney rep said, according to the publication. “We look forward to sharing more as the film heads into production after a lengthy development period.”