Disney’s Snow White Dwarfs Controversy: THR’s Shocking Edit Exposed!

An unexpected incident has arisen in the ongoing Snow White debacle, causing significant concern about Disney’s control over media representation. A recent article by The Hollywood Reporter (THR) highlighted the numerous public relations challenges surrounding the upcoming remake of Snow White. One particularly striking point in the piece discussed Disney’s initial plan to cast a diverse ensemble, including actors of different sizes and genders, to portray the Seven Dwarfs – a decision that drew widespread criticism following the release of leaked set images from the Snow White production.

The article acknowledged that Disney changed their approach, using computer-generated imagery (CGI) to make the dwarves look more like the original 1937 characters following criticism.

But then, a very short time later, THR edited the article. The updated version now claims that reports about the Seven Dwarfs were “erroneous” and that director Marc Webb always planned for them to be CGI. This sudden revision seems like a blatant attempt to erase Disney’s earlier mistake, and it follows a long history of the studio flip-flopping on this issue while trying to avoid responsibility.

THR’s Quiet Edit—A Rewrite of History?

For quite some time, Disney chose not to address the debacle surrounding the Seven Dwarfs, secretly hoping that the public would eventually move on from the incident. However, an article published by The Hollywood Reporter has now confirmed what many people had already suspected: Disney attempted to modernize the dwarfs, only to receive criticism, and ultimately resorted to using CGI when their plan backfired.

Initially, the creators planned to use a mixed-gender and size cast for the Seven Dwarfs, which sparked outrage and ridicule among purists when pictures from the set surfaced. To appease these traditionalists, the characters were later redesigned with computer-generated imagery (CGI) to look like the dwarves from the original movie.

– Original Version of The Hollywood Reporter Article

After it was published, that part was revised to minimize Disney’s change of mind. Now, it claims that director Marc Webb originally planned for the dwarfs to be computer-generated images, as though the real-life photographs and reports had never surfaced.

Additionally, there were incorrect rumors about the Seven Dwarfs. Initially, Webb planned for these characters to be computer-generated imagery (CGI) depictions inspired by the 1937 movie.

-Edited Version of The Hollywood Reporter Article

This raises an important question: Did Disney pressure THR to rewrite history? Given the studio’s track record of trying to control the narrative around its troubled projects, it wouldn’t be surprising. This quiet edit is a clear attempt to erase past mistakes and avoid admitting that Disney caved under pressure.

The Snow White Dwarfs Controversy—A Timeline of Chaos, Outrage, and Ridicule

The controversy surrounding Disney’s remake of “Snow White” and the Seven Dwarfs began in 2022, as actor Peter Dinklage, famous for his role in “Game of Thrones,” voiced criticism against it. He labeled it as “backward” and expressed disapproval towards the depiction of dwarfs in the production altogether.

In the interview, he commented, “On one hand, you’re forward-thinking; however, on the other, you seem to cling to this old, outdated tale of seven little people residing in a cave.

In an attempt to satisfy critics, Disney swiftly devised a new strategy for their adaptation of Snow White. The studio disclosed that they would present the Seven Dwarfs differently in this version, suggesting they’ve been reimagined as a diverse ensemble of men and women of varying heights, essentially transforming them into ordinary human characters.

Criticism came quickly and harshly against Disney, with many contending that they were overreaching in their efforts to appear contemporary. They faced accusations for abandoning one of the most memorable aspects of the original 1973 animated Disney film “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs”.

Critics poked fun at the shift in casting, wondering why the production company was hesitant to depict real dwarves even within a traditional fairy-tale environment. This decision sparked significant opposition from little people actors who felt aggrieved at being excluded from seven major film roles.

Subsequently, it is said that Disney felt apprehension once more. The final edition of the film opted for CGI dwarves instead of a diverse live-action cast, intended to mimic the 1937 versions. However, initial glimpses of these CGI characters also drew criticism.

Detractors labeled them as “devoid of soul,” “inexpensive,” and “inferior even compared to the initial live-action concept.” The subpar computer-generated imagery suggested that this production may have been rushed, with little time for refinement or polish.

It seems evident that Disney lacked a clear strategic plan regarding the Seven Dwarfs and was merely responding to each fresh wave of criticism over Snow White.

It appears Disney is trying to sweep under the rug the incident of the leaked photo and make it seem as if their initial mistake never happened.

However, audiences have not let go of the memory. Regardless of any attempts at media manipulation, it’s undeniable that Disney made a creatively disastrous decision initially, only to backtrack and choose another unappealing version in the end. Despite The Hollywood Reporter attempting to defend Disney, the truth about their misstep has become evident.

That Park Place and T3PO host Vash Sky contributed to this report.

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2025-03-12 21:56