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Entire Country Bans ‘Woke’ Snow White Remake

Country’s ban on Snow White remake explained.

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Disney’s highly anticipated Snow White remake has hit yet another hurdle, and it’s a major one.

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Snow White controversy explained.

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The movie’s troubled journey began before it even hit theaters, with backlash over its casting choices and woke updates to the original.

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Zegler, for instance, was criticized for portraying Snow White, a character known for her “whiteness,” while Zegler is Latina.

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Gadot’s casting as the Evil Queen also raised eyebrows, with critics pointing out the problematic nature of casting an Israeli actress in such a role.

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But things took a darker turn when the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict erupted in October, leaving the film caught in the crossfire.

Tensions between stars highlighted.

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The tension surrounding casting is just one of the many controversies that have plagued this Snow White remake.

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To make matters worse, the movie’s box office performance has been nothing short of disastrous.

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Critics panned the $270 million film, and it’s now set to lose a staggering $115 million.

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But it’s not just the film’s performance that’s causing trouble; it’s the escalating political tensions surrounding its stars.

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Gadot’s presence in the film has already caused uproar due to her outspoken support for Israel during its conflict with Hamas.

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But that’s not the only source of drama. Co-star Rachel Zegler, who plays Snow White, has also been at the center of controversy.

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Zegler, a vocal supporter of Palestine, has been criticized for her outspoken remarks about the Middle East conflict.

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Sources claim that the tension between Gadot and Zegler has been escalating ever since Zegler began publicly sharing her pro-Palestinian views.

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During filming, things were reportedly fine between the two, but their relationship cooled as Zegler’s posts became more vocal.

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The fallout between the two stars is an added complication in what was already a highly controversial production.

Snow White premiere detailed.

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The Snow White premiere was anything but a fairytale, held at a remote Spanish castle instead of a traditional Hollywood red carpet.

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Only Rachel Zegler showed up to the event, a noticeable absence that set off alarm bells about behind-the-scenes tension.

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Gal Gadot’s no-show was never formally explained, but insiders say it was tied to the ongoing political drama and growing rift between the stars.

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Disney reportedly kept press access limited, dodging potential questions about the film’s controversies and lukewarm reception.

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The premiere’s guest list was kept minimal, with no major promotional push or international fanfare—an odd move for a $270 million blockbuster.

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Fans noticed the lack of cast interviews or red carpet coverage, prompting speculation about internal conflicts derailing the rollout.

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The location choice—picturesque but isolated—was interpreted by some as a strategic move to minimize media scrutiny.

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Instead of building buzz, the underwhelming premiere only deepened concerns that Snow White was shaping up to be one of Disney’s biggest flops yet.

Country that banned Snow White exposed.

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Now, Lebanon has officially banned the film from cinemas nationwide, and the reason is causing quite a stir.

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The root cause? Gal Gadot, the Israeli actress playing the Evil Queen, who has deep ties to Israel’s military.

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This move, shocking to many, comes as part of Lebanon’s ongoing boycott of Gadot due to her military background.

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The country has previously banned Gadot’s movies, including Wonder Woman and Death on the Nile, because of her past service in the Israel Defense Forces.

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It’s clear that Lebanon isn’t backing down on this issue, and this ban is just the latest in a series of boycotts.

Snow White flop continues to spark conversation.

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With political landmines, social media feuds, and a box office bomb under its belt, Disney’s Snow White reboot has become a cautionary tale of controversy over content.

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What was meant to be a magical revival of a classic has unraveled into a PR nightmare Disney likely didn’t see coming.

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From casting backlash to international bans, every step of the rollout has been marred by chaos and clashing ideologies.

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And now, as the dust settles in Lebanon, Snow White finds itself less remembered for its story—and more for the storm it stirred.