SNOW WHITE Test Screening Details Revealed As A Surprise Contender For HERCULES' Lead Role Emerges

SNOW WHITE Test Screening Details Revealed As A Surprise Contender For HERCULES' Lead Role Emerges

Snow White continues generating controversy online, but how have regular moviegoers responded to it in test screenings? We have news on that and other live-action Disney movies, including Hercules...

By JoshWilding - Oct 19, 2023 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: The DisInsider (via Toonado.com)

Plenty has been said about Disney's live-action remake of Snow White in recent months, with some recent rumours going so far as to claim lead star Rachel Zegler has been fired and the movie itself scrapped. We can assure you that's nonsense, and while the project continues to divide opinions, it is still heading our way next year. 

While Zegler has been forced to contend with racist abuse, her previous remarks about the original animated classic have become a sticking point for many Disney fans, as has the decision to ditch the Seven Dwarfs and other classic elements of the story.

However, The DisInsider (via Toonado.com) is reporting that the movie has "scored pretty well" at test screenings, with those who attended saying both Zegler and Evil Queen actress Gal Gadot are "wonderful." 

In other live-action Disney news, it's said the title character in Moana has been cast and that Auli'i Cravalho, who voiced the animated version, played a key role in helping the studio pick her replacement.

Moving on to Hercules, the remake being developed by the Russo Brothers and Aladdin director Guy Ritchie, Michael B. Jordan (Black Panther) and Taron Egerton (Kingsman) are both in the running to play the Demi-God. The latter's name has already come up but Jordan is an unexpected and very exciting possibility. 

Bambi is going to be made in the same vein as The Jungle Book and The Lion King, while filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresandillo has reportedly left A Sword in the Stone.

Aristocats is also on the way, while Carlos Lopez Estrada is still attached to Robin Hood (the script was penned by Lady and the Tramp's Kari Granlund). The site explains that, "The film will use a hybrid of live-action and CGI, as the characters will be anthropomorphic like the animated film before it. The film will also be a musical, which is different from the original."

The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Frozen, and Tarzan movies are all in various stages of development but any recent casting rumours are supposedly untrue.

Here's one particularly exciting tidbit, though; it sounds like something is going on with Atlantis: The Lost Empire, though it's currently unclear what it might be. The animated movie has a devoted fan following so an epic live-action movie has the potential to be amazing. 

While Disney has been a little hit-and-miss with its live-action offerings, the next few years sound incredibly exciting and we're hoping at least most of these become a reality...hopefully without the sort of sweeping changes which have seen Snow White come under fire. We'll have to wait and see, though. 

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