It wasn't just Disney's poor choices or Rachel Zegler's comments that torched Snow White. Gal Gadot's bad acting also deserves blame.
The 39-year-old Israeli actress, who served in the Israel Defense Forces, received an influx of death threats when her “Snow White” co-star Rachel Zegler, 23, shared a pro-Palestinian message on social media, per Variety.
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Screen Rant on MSNSnow White Continues Gal Gadot's Rather Horrid Rotten Tomatoes Run 8 Years After Career High ScoresSnow White has once again placed Gal Gadot in the Rotten category, continuing a troubling streak that the actor has not overcome since Wonder Woman.
Gal Gadot is reveling in her role as the Evil Queen in Disney’s live-action SNOW WHITE. “I had a lot of fun bringing
“Rachel Zegler gives a genuine movie star performance in Snow White, and that carries it further than you’d expect. Great vocals and so effortlessly charming! But the rest of the film is unimaginative and dull,” San Francisco-based culture writer Tyler Taing said. “Gal Gadot’s worst performance?”
Disney's Snow White is finally hitting theaters and we are detailing its nearly 10-year journey to the screen.
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Netflix Junkie on MSN“Can't even look angry”- Gal Gadot’s ‘Snow White’ Clips Polarize Fans Hysterically Amidst Bottom Rank RatingHowever, just when the studio thought the worst thing they would face was lukewarm ratings, along came the unlikely plot twist with clips of Gal Gadot going viral, but not with the kind of fairytale ending they had hoped for.
The classic tale follows Snow White (portrayed by Rachel Zegler) as she attempts to save her kingdom from the tyrannous rule of the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot), who is also her stepmother. Along the way, she befriends seven dwarves and the bandit Jonathan (Andrew Burnap) who help throughout her journey.