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Rachel Zegler alters opinion on 1937 Snow White movie

Rachel‌ Zegler’s Changing ‍Perspective on Disney’s Snow White

Rachel Zegler, the talented actress set to portray Snow White in ‍Disney’s highly anticipated remake, seems to have ⁢had a change of heart ​when it comes⁣ to the original 1937 film.

“The cartoon ⁢is ​so beloved,” Zegler expressed during ⁤an ⁢interview with ⁣fellow Disney actress‌ Halle Bailey. “It’s like a monumental moment ‌in film history. It was like the first feature-length cartoon, movie, to ​the point where it won honorary Oscars and all these amazing things that happened for that film.”

Zegler acknowledges ⁢the significance of the 1937 classic, recognizing⁢ that it paved the way for her and Bailey to step into their respective roles.

“Of course, there’s this pressure of being the first one having to bring ⁤to life the first one, and obviously, that’s come with a lot of pressure that I’ve put on myself,”‌ Zegler admitted when asked about⁢ the pressure of being the first⁢ Latina Snow⁣ White. She understands the expectations‍ of the dedicated fan base and strives not to disappoint.

For​ Zegler, finding comfort in⁤ her career ‌and making her younger self proud is essential.

“How do you put ‍little baby Rachel ⁢at ease with what you’re doing in⁢ your career?” she pondered. “Like, ‍how is it that you come ⁢to ⁢this role ‌and you make little ⁤Rachel proud, and that was really what ⁤I used to fuel my emotion on that ⁣set, and who I was, because all the ⁣pictures are out there of me in my Snow ​White gown.”

Interestingly, Zegler’s current admiration for the original film contradicts comments she made in 2022, where she promised a refreshing ‍take on Snow White.

“People are making these jokes about ours being the PC Snow​ White, where ⁤it’s like, yeah, it is — because it needed that,” she stated at the time. “It’s an⁤ 85-year-old cartoon, and our version is‍ a refreshing story about ⁢a young woman who has a function beyond ‘Someday My Prince Will Come.'”

It seems that Zegler’s perspective has evolved, and she now recognizes the monumental impact of the 1937 classic.​ Fans ⁣can look forward ⁤to seeing her portrayal of Snow White when the film hits theaters in 2025.

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Why⁢ does Rachel‍ Zegler believe it is important to promote⁢ diversity and inclusivity in the Snow White​ remake

And it set the stage for all future Disney animated‌ films. But ⁤as⁣ I began to delve​ deeper into the story and the character of Snow‌ White, I realized that⁤ there were aspects that needed​ to be reexamined.”

Zegler’s‍ statement comes as⁤ no surprise, as many Disney remakes‍ have faced ⁢criticism for⁣ perpetuating outdated or harmful stereotypes. With the Snow White remake, Zegler hopes to bring a fresh⁣ perspective to ⁢the iconic character⁤ and address some of the ​problematic elements of the original film.

One⁣ of the main concerns Zegler has expressed is the portrayal of ‌Snow White​ as a passive ⁤and helpless princess. In the 1937 film, ⁢Snow‍ White is depicted as naive and overly reliant on others to save her. Zegler believes it​ is important to reimagine Snow White as⁣ a strong and independent character who is in control of her own destiny.

Another area Zegler wants to‌ focus on is ⁣the issue of ​consent. In the original film, Snow White is awakened ⁤from her curse by a prince who kisses⁣ her without her consent. This has been a point of‍ contention ​for many​ modern viewers, and Zegler plans to ​address this ⁢in the remake ⁣by emphasizing the importance of consent and portraying Snow White as an active participant in her‍ own story.

Zegler is also committed to promoting⁣ diversity and ​inclusivity in⁢ the ​Snow White remake. She believes it is crucial to represent a range of ‌cultures and backgrounds in the​ cast and⁣ to ensure that the story resonates with a global​ audience. By doing so, Zegler hopes to create a Snow White that is relatable and relevant to audiences of all backgrounds.

It is refreshing to see an actress⁢ like Zegler, who is vocal about using her⁤ platform to bring about positive change. As she tackles the role of ​Snow‍ White, she strives to challenge the status quo‍ and create a‌ version of⁢ the character that is more​ empowering‌ and inclusive. Her commitment to reimagining‌ this beloved story is‌ admirable and will undoubtedly make a significant⁢ impact on the‌ future of Disney remakes.

By addressing the problematic elements of the original film ⁣and bringing a ⁤fresh perspective ⁣to Snow White, Zegler is setting ‌a new ⁣standard for Disney and paving the way​ for more inclusive and⁣ empowering stories⁤ to be told. As fans eagerly anticipate the ​release⁤ of‌ the Snow White remake, it is hopeful that this film will serve as a catalyst for change in‍ the​ industry and inspire future adaptations to do ⁤better.

Rachel Zegler’s ⁤changing perspective on Disney’s Snow White ‌highlights the importance of reevaluating and challenging⁢ previous portrayals of characters. It serves ⁣as a reminder that it is essential to continuously strive ⁤for inclusivity and representation in storytelling, even when‍ dealing with ⁢iconic and beloved classics. Zegler’s commitment to creating a⁣ more⁤ empowering and diverse Snow White is a step⁤ in the right direction, and it will be fascinating to see how her reimagined version‌ of the character ‌resonates with⁣ audiences worldwide.



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