Director’s Son Criticizes “Insulting” Disney Remake Starring Rachel Zegler
David Hand calls the company’s reboot “woke … pathetic” after Zegler criticized his father’s 1937 film as “extremely dated.”

Conservative critics took issue with casting of Latina star Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) as a character described in the original Brothers Grimm story as having “skin as white as snow,” and the production changing the formerly titular seven dwarfs into a diverse collection of magical creatures of varying sizes and genders.
Zegler, 22, caused stir when her comments from last year suggested she didn’t like the original film and that new movie would take very different approach to the iconic character.

She previously said, “People are making these jokes about ours being the PC Snow White, where it’s like, yeah, it is — because it needed that.” She told EW the original is “extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power and what a woman is fit for in the world.” And told Extra TV: “The original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so. There’s a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird. So we didn’t do that this time.”
The Telegraph has an interview with David Hand, who worked as designer for Disney in the 1990s and whose father (also named David Hand) was one of the directors of the original film. Hand doesn’t directly criticize Zegler, but unloads pretty heavily on the film (which obviously has not yet been seen by anyone outside the studio, even in trailer form).
“It’s a whole different concept and I just totally disagree with it, and I know my dad and Walt would also very much disagree with it,” Hand said. “I disagree with this whole new concept” and he called it a “disgrace” that Disney is “trying to do something new with something that was such a great success earlier … their thoughts are just so radical now. They change the stories, they change the thought process of the characters … they’re making up new woke things and I’m just not into any of that. I find it quite frankly a bit insulting [what] they may have done with some of these classic films … There’s no respect for what Disney did and what my dad did … I think Walt and he would be turning in their graves.”
Zegler has not directly responded to the criticism of her resurfaced comments, but last week tweeted, “I hope the world becomes kinder” and asked followers to “treat each other with patience and empathy. Remember that you are loved unconditionally, no matter your mistakes, no matter your misunderstandings. you deserve it. you deserve love. you deserve to live without fear.”
Disney has not responded to the controversy and did not have comment about this latest turn. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is considered a particularly hallowed title in the Disney canon as it was creator Walt Disney’s first feature-length animated movie. Its make-or-break success allowed the company to move forward with more films.
Snow White has completed shooting and is slated to open March 22, 2024.
It’s the latest live-action remake from the company that has included 2016’s The Jungle Book, 2017’s Beauty and the Beast and 2023’s The Little Mermaid.
Snow White also stars Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, Ansu Kabia as the Huntsman and Martin Klebba as Grumpy.





