Year: 2025 (March)
Genre:
Adventure / Drama / Fantasy
Director:
Marc Webb
Stars:
Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot, Andrew Burnap, Eddison Burch, Ansu Kabia, Colin Michael Carmichael, Luisa Guerreiro, Emilia Faucher, Dujonna Gift, Dean Nolan, Misa Koide, Leon Ung, Joshmaine Joseph, Katie Hardwick, Kathryn Akin, Kat Collings, Lukus Alexander, Charlie Man Evans ...
Storyline:
Mirror, mirror on the wall… The rebellion has begun.
Snow White reimagines the beloved fairy tale as a sweeping adventure of self-discovery, rebellion, and redemption. After years of hiding in exile, the rightful heir to the throne, Snow White, finds the courage to fight back against the tyranny of her cruel stepmother, the Evil Queen, who has plunged the kingdom into fear and darkness.
Teaming up with seven dwarfs, each with unique strengths, and a secret band of rebels who still believe in justice, Snow White leads an uprising to reclaim her homeland. Along the way, she must face betrayal, forge powerful alliances, and confront the magic that haunts her bloodline.
This is not the damsel-in-distress tale you remember—it’s a coming-of-age story wrapped in swords, spells, and sisterhood, where the fairest of them all becomes the fiercest of them all.
Similar movies to Snow White
If you're drawn to empowered fairy tale reimaginings and epic fantasy adventures, this belongs alongside:
Cinderella (2021) – A modern princess finding her voice.
Maleficent (2014) – Classic villainy retold with moral complexity.
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016) – War, witches, and royal power plays.
💡 Like these, Snow White blends visual spectacle, emotional growth, and timeless myth with a fresh, empowered heroine at its heart.
📌 Final Thoughts
With Rachel Zegler’s modern take on Snow White, Gal Gadot’s magnetic Evil Queen, and a world brimming with rebellion, wonder, and heart, Snow White promises a visually rich, emotionally resonant fantasy film where a familiar story finds new strength and meaning for a new generation.
This time, she’s not running from the Queen.
She’s coming for the throne.
Which of these films have you seen? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!