Gal Gadot Sparks Snow White Sequel Rumors
Gal Gadot revealed she wants to return to Disney for a Snow White sequel, despite the live-action's lackluster box office performance, Daily Mail reports.
According to the report by Daily Mail, the 40-year-old actress Gal Gadot
said she would love to reprise her role as the Evil Queen after starring
opposite Rachel Zegler,
24, earlier this year.
'I would love to do that. Yes. Tell [Disney CEO] Bob [Iger]. Bob, I’ll
do that,' she said while speaking to Us Weekly at
the Women’s Guild Cedars-Sinai Snow
Ball Gala, where she was honored with the Hollywood Icon
Award.
The Snow White remake, directed by Marc
Webb, was plagued with controversy ahead of its March premiere.
And amid the movie's press tour it was
speculated that there was a behind-the-scenes clash between Gal Gadot and
Rachel.
It was believed to be over their opposing
views on the years-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Gal Gadot is notably from
Israel.
Adding fuel to the fire, days ago fans
noticed that Rachel unfollowed Gal on Instagram.
There were also disputes as the studio gave
the film, based on the 1937 original cartoon, a politically correct revamp.
In 2022, Rachel supported the contemporary
take on the story, telling Vanity Fair, 'It needed that.'
Peter Dinklage later weighed in, slamming
Disney for remaking what he called a 'f***ing backward story about seven dwarfs
living in a cave together.'
Amid the backlash, the large scale premiere
meant to be held at Leicester Square in London was cancelled.
'Disney are already anticipating an anti-woke
backlash against Snow White and have reduced the media schedule to just a
handful of tightly controlled press events,' a source told People at the time.
It was added: 'That is why they have taken
the highly unusual step not to host a London premiere for the film and are
minimizing the amount of press questions that Rachel Zegler gets.'
In August Gal pointed to anti-Israel sentiment as the reason for
the box office failure of
Disney's live-action remake.
She later backpedaled on her statement.
After a clip of her discussing the film's low turnout with Israeli TV show The A Talks circulated,
she used Instagram to clarify her comments.
The Wonder Woman star wrote to her 107
million followers: 'I was honored to join an extraordinary interview with
inspiring interviewers, whose questions go straight to the heart.
'Sometimes we respond to questions from an
emotional place. When the film came out, I felt that those who are against
Israel criticized me in a very personal, almost visceral way.'
Gal noted, 'They saw me, first and foremost,
as an Israeli, not as an actress. That’s the perspective I spoke from when I
answered the question.'
And she wrote via Instagram Stories, 'Of
course, the film didn’t fail solely because of external pressures.
'There are many factors that determine why a
film succeeds or fails. Success is never guaranteed.'

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