The new live-action poster of "Snow White" shows the evil queen and Snow White in the same frame

The new live-action poster of "Snow White" shows the evil queen and Snow White in the same frame

Recently, the new poster of Disney's live-action movie "Snow White" was released, showing the Evil Queen and Snow White in the same frame. The Evil Queen holds a red apple and looks back with an extremely evil smile. Snow White covers her chest with her hands, and it is unknown what she is thinking.

The movie "Snow White" will be released in North America on March 21. Rachel Zegler plays Snow White, Gal Gadot plays the villain, the evil queen, and Andrew Burnap plays the male lead and a new character. Directed by Marc Webb, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the songwriters of "La La Land" and "The Greatest Showman", wrote new songs for the film.

The movie "Snow White" is adapted from the 1937 classic animation, Disney's first animated feature film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". It tells the story of how the queen, jealous of the princess's beauty, tricked her into eating a poisoned apple and exiled her to a dangerous forest. As a result, the princess was rescued by seven dwarf miners, became a family, and finally married the prince she fell in love with at first sight, while her stepmother, the queen, died tragically.

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