The recent live-action adaptation of Snow White by Disney has notably underperformed at the box office, contrasting sharply with the successful Snow White and the Huntsman released in 2012. This Disney remake adds to the ongoing trend of reimagining classic animated favorites, a strategy that has generally yielded positive results for the company. While films like Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast reached impressive box office figures, Snow White has struggled, facing a wave of negative critiques from both critics and audiences alike, leading to its review-bombing.
In stark comparison, a film like A Minecraft Movie is breaking box office records and surpassing expectations. However, the same cannot be said for Snow White, which has been weighed down by its substantial production budget of $250 million, requiring at least $625 million globally to break even. Unfortunately, it has only managed to accrue approximately $77 million domestically, falling drastically short of anticipated numbers. Added controversies surrounding the film have contributed to its struggles, while another live-action portrayal of Snow White appears poised to perform significantly better.
Disney’s Snow White Remake Trailing Behind 2012’s Snow White & The Huntsman
A Closer Look at Snow White & The Huntsman: A Blockbuster Success





When Snow White and the Huntsman debuted in 2012, it achieved tremendous box office success, grossing approximately $396.6 million worldwide against a production budget of $170 million, as noted by Box Office Mojo. This performance not only yielded a profit but also led to a sequel, The Huntsman: Winter’s War. In contrast, Disney’s current rendition of Snow White, still showing in theaters, is unlikely to come close to matching those impressive figures.
Factors Behind the Box Office Triumph of Snow White & The Huntsman
Capitalizing on Twilight’s Peak Popularity

Featuring Kristen Stewart in a gritty fantasy narrative, Snow White and the Huntsman effectively leveraged the soaring popularity of the Twilight saga, which was at its zenith in 2012, situated between the releases of the two segments of Breaking Dawn. Additionally, the cinematic landscape was notably healthier in 2012, long before streaming services began to dominate audience consumption and the pandemic severely impacted theater attendance. Despite these factors, it remains evident that Disney’s Snow White is struggling to replicate the box office marvel achieved by Snow White and the Huntsman.
For more detailed box office information, refer to Box Office Mojo.