Disney's "Snow White" earned just $14.2 million at the domestic box office in its second weekend, marking a 66% decline since its opening weekend on March 21.
Disney's "Snow White" remake had a shaky second weekend, but Bob Iger and company probably aren't losing sleep about the miss.
Despite high hopes and a massive budget, the film is on track to lose millions at the box office. Here’s why. It would take a miracle for Disney’s ‘Snow White’ to become a hit at this point The Hollywood Reporter says Snow White cost around $270 million to produce and $100 million to market.
Disney's latest adaptation, Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, is facing a tumultuous journey at the box office, leading to an estimated loss of $115 million. With a final worldwide box office totaling just $225 million,
As studios and exhibitors arrive in Las Vegas ahead of the start of CinemaCon, it was a mixed bag at the international box office this weekend
While these critiques played a role, experts said there are several other factors that contributed to its soft box office debut.
Disney’s “Snow White,” a big-budget live-action retelling of the classic fairytale, opened to a sleepy $43 million at the domestic box office this weekend amid a slew of controversies.
The dismal performance of 'Snow White' in its second weekend is more bad news for Disney and puts the live-action pic in official bomb territory after falling off a steep 66 percent.
Snow White has become one of Disney’s biggest box office flops, raising questions about how much money Disney lost on the live-action remake. Starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, the film struggled to attract audiences despite its star-studded cast.