Snow Whitehas fought back against the controversy and poor reviews to claim a spot on a new box office list. After three full weekends in theaters,Rachel Zegler’s live-action Disney adaptation has grossed $77 million at the domestic box office and $91 million internationally for a global total of $168 million. This $77 million domestic total is enough to makeSnow Whiteone of thetop 40 highest-grossing musicals everin the U.S. at #38, and it ranks even higher at the worldwide box office, sitting at #32.Snow White, which also starsGal Gadotand was directed byMarc Webb, has had waves of negativity wash over the film since its debut, withIMDb even issuing a disclaimerfor review bombing.
Snow Whitekicked off its box office run with the second-highest opening of the year at the time, with its $42 million debut trailing only the $88 million earned byCaptain America: Brave New World. However,Snow Whitenow sits in third in this category thanks to the recently-premieredMinecraft Movie, which opened with a colossal $162 million, the highest of any video game movie ever. It didn’t takeSnow Whitelong to lose its top spot at the box office either, asJason Statham’s new action vehicle,A Working Man, dethroned Disney’s live-action adaptation during its second weekend in theaters.Snow Whitefell to the #4 spot this weekend behind both the aforementionedMinecraftand Jason Statham flicks while also earning a lower total thanThe Chosen: Last Supper — Part 2. The film sits at 40% from critics and 73% from audiences onRotten Tomatoes.

How Much Did ‘Snow White’ Cost To Make?
Disney’s live-actionSnow Whiteadaptation was produced on a reported budget of around $210 million. This would leave the film’s break-even point at a little over $400 million, as a general rule of thumb is that a movie needs to earn back twice its production cost to become a profit. The only silver lining is thatDisneyspent practically no money marketingSnow White, but that won’t stop it from ultimately finishing its theatrical run as a flop. Still, it will likely be some time before Disney addsSnow Whiteto digital platforms and even longer before it begins streaming onDisney+.
Snow Whiteis still playing in theaters everywhere. Stay tuned to Collider for morebox office updates on the filmand find tickets below for a showtime near you.

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