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Hollywood's Newest Box Office Mystery: Was 'Snow White' a Victim of Politics?

IsraelMon Aug 18 2025

Gal Gadot, the Israeli actress, recently shared her insights on the underwhelming performance of the latest "Snow White" remake. She believes the film's box office struggles were influenced by the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict and the expectations placed on celebrities to take a public stance.

Interview Highlights

During an interview on the Channel Keshet 12 show "The A Talks," Gadot expressed her enjoyment of working on the film. However, she acknowledged the challenges posed by the political climate.

"The controversy began when her co-star, Rachel Zegler, posted a message supporting Palestine on social media. This led to Gadot receiving death threats, prompting Disney to enhance her security measures."

Escalating Controversy

The situation escalated when producer Marc Platt and his son Jonah criticized Zegler's comments, suggesting they negatively impacted the film's reception. Gadot, however, maintained a positive view of her working relationship with Zegler, describing their collaboration as fun and enjoyable.

Public Pressure on Celebrities

Gadot also discussed the broader issue of public pressure on celebrities to speak out against Israel. She acknowledged that people form their own opinions regardless of the information available. Despite her efforts to provide context, she was disappointed that the film's performance was affected by these external factors.

Broader Implications

The "Snow White" remake has been a subject of much debate, with some attributing its box office struggles to the political controversy surrounding its cast. Gadot's comments shed light on the challenges faced by actors in the current Hollywood landscape, where personal beliefs and political views can significantly impact professional projects.

questions

    Could the poisoned apple in 'Snow White' be a metaphor for the toxic political climate?
    Should Disney have cast a neutral party, like a talking animal, to avoid political controversies?
    What steps can studios take to mitigate the impact of political controversies on their projects?

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