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It seems like Snow White’s fate has been decided, and it is headed for a tragic end at the box office. The film not only failed to land within the projected range in the United States, but it also witnessed a sharp fall at the box office on its first Monday itself. It is a big-budget movie; hence, this steep fall is unhealthy for its overall cinema run. Keep scrolling for more.
It has been awarded a B+ on CinemaScore, and the Rotten Tomatoes rating includes a 42% score from the critics and 74% from the audience. The film’s fate depends on the walk-ins and on-spot bookings, that is, the over-the-counter ticket sales. However, mixed word-of-mouth is also hampering it. Not to forget, the film was shrouded in controversies before release.
From Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot’s performances to the CGI depiction of the seven dwarfs, everything has received mixed to negative reviews. The change in this Disney classic’s narrative is also one reason people are refraining from watching it in theatres. Amidst that, trade analyst Luiz Fernando’s report revealed Snow White witnessed a sharp decline of 74.5% on Monday from Sunday. It collected $2.6 million on its 1st Monday, which is higher than Maleficent 2’s $2.2 million but lower than Dumbo’s $2.9 million and Wonka’s $4 million.
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