Disney Swiftly Replaces Live-Action 'Snow White' After Flop, New Remake Gets Update
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Disney Swiftly Replaces Live-Action 'Snow White' After Flop, New Remake Gets Update
Following the long-awaited release of Snow White (2025), Disney is shifting its attention to the next live-action feature in its pipeline: Lilo & Stitch (2025). Credit: Disney The upcoming remake is helmed by Marcel the Shell with Shoes On director Dean Fleischer Camp and is slated for a theatrical debut on May 23, 2025. Based on the 2002 animated favorite, the film stars newcomer Maia Kealoha as Lilo and original Stitch voice actor Chris Sander…
Lilo & Stitch Estimated To Do Over $100 Million At Domestic Opening
“Lilo & Stitch” will likely bring in more money in the domestic opening weekend than “Snow White” made for its domestic total. According to Quorum, the data shows that “Lilo & Stitch” will open to over $100 million domestically. It is important to note that it will open on Memorial Day weekend and will have a longer span as a four-day weekend. But the low end of estimates has it making more than “Snow White”, which hasn’t even made $100 million …
Disney Just Got a Harsh Wake-Up Call—And It’s All Because of 'Snow White' : Disney Fanatic
Disney isn’t just facing a bad box office run—it’s staring down a creative identity crisis. The latest remake of Snow White, meant to celebrate the roots of the company’s storytelling legacy, has instead become a cautionary tale of what happens when a studio loses sight of its audience. Credit: Disney The film’s global performance has been underwhelming, to say the least. Despite a production budget nearing $270 million, Snow White has struggled…
The Era of “Woke” Films at Disney Might Be Ending—Here’s Why
Disney’s live-action Snow White remake was supposed to be a massive success. Instead, it’s turning into a defining failure—one that could reshape the company’s creative direction for years to come. Credit: Disney With projections showing a loss of over $100 million, Disney executives may be forced to confront a hard truth: audiences are no longer showing up for movies that seem to put politics ahead of story. And just like how The Marvels result…
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