Disney’s Live-Action Will Adapt ’30s Classic “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”
The end of the line for Gal Gadot (“Wonder Woman 3”) arrived this weekend, when the actress said goodbye to the set of the live-action filming of “Snow White”, Disney’s new adaptation in which she will play the Evil queenin a photo shared on their social networks alongside the entire team.
“Last day in ‘Snow White’ with the best crew ever”wrote Gadot in the caption. Check out:
The direction of the new adaptation of the Walt Disney classic will be under the responsibility of Marc Webb (“The Amazing Spider-Man”), while the songs will be written by those responsible for “The Greatest Showman” and “La La Land: Singing Seasons”, Justin Paul and Benj Pasek.
Rachel Zegler, from “Amor, Sublime Amor”, will star in the feature as the princess of the title; while the Broadway star and Tony Award winner for “The Inheritance” Andrew Burnap, will be the other main character of the plot. Despite not having a name revealed, his role was created especially for the film, that is, it is not Prince Charming or the Huntsman. The actor will also be present in the musical scenes of the story.
Launched in 1938, from the fairy tales of Brothers Grimm, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was Disney’s inaugural animation, becoming the studio’s great classic to this day. As a result, thousands of adaptations have already been made inspired by the story, such as “Snow White and the Huntsman”, starring Kristen Stewart (“Spencer”) and Chris Hemsworth (franchise “Thor”) and “Espelho, Espelho Meu”, with lily collins (“Emily in Paris”) and Julia Roberts (“Pretty Woman”).
The new live-action “Snow White” does not yet have a set premiere date.
Source: cinebuzz
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