Following her into battle? Like in that Kristen Stewart trainwreck?Entranced by Snow White’s kindness and courage, he soon finds himself falling in love and following her into battle.

Following her into battle? Like in that Kristen Stewart trainwreck?Entranced by Snow White’s kindness and courage, he soon finds himself falling in love and following her into battle.
The character will be singing in the film.robster16 wrote:They found their male lead, Andrew Burnap, who will play a character named “Jonathan”.
Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 235074023/According to sources, Burnap is set to portray a new male character created for the film and will sing.
How else is she going to take her kingdom back from the Evil Queen?PatrickvD wrote:Following her into battle? Like in that Kristen Stewart trainwreck?
robster16 wrote:Yeah, from that character description it sounds like they’ll completely switch up the story and downgrade the Prince to some vain insignificant character who will probably not end up kissing Snow White but have this Jonathan end up being a love interest who saves the day. I suspect Snow White ending up in an X-men like spandex character and finishing off the witch in a kung fu inspired stand off on a mountain top surrounded by children instead of dwarves, in order to keep everything woke, current and clean…
They’ll brand it with a Beauty and the Beast meets Aladdin flavor of course, with the handsome dimwitted Prince turning out to be the coward and the diamond in the rough to be the actual hero who saves the day. Looks can be deceiving, fame and fortune aren’t everything, true love can surprise you in a much different shape than you first expected… yada yada yada…Sotiris wrote:It's not going to be that ridiculous, but it's going to be close.
I've actually been looking forward to the remake so far, but not having a Prince or having one who isn't Snow White's love interest is kind of a deal-breaker. Why couldn't they have simply expanded the Prince's role like they did with Cinderella's? He could have easily been the one who found Snow White in the forest and helped her take down the Evil Queen. There was no need for this Flynn Rider knockoff. What's the point of this unnecessary departure from the source material? And what will happen to "Someday My Prince Will Come"?
That song needs to be in this movie... They better find a prince out there..Sotiris wrote: And what will happen to "Someday My Prince Will Come"?
Yeah, thankfully Mulan 2020's failure might've taught them a lesson.Sotiris wrote:robster16 wrote:Yeah, from that character description it sounds like they’ll completely switch up the story and downgrade the Prince to some vain insignificant character who will probably not end up kissing Snow White but have this Jonathan end up being a love interest who saves the day. I suspect Snow White ending up in an X-men like spandex character and finishing off the witch in a kung fu inspired stand off on a mountain top surrounded by children instead of dwarves, in order to keep everything woke, current and clean…It's not going to be that ridiculous
I'm looking forward to the look of the film, too, but oh dear God please no historically inaccurate bob.robster16 wrote:I still have high hopes that they’ll at least stick closely to the original animated movies romantic gothic fairytale art direction, costumes and style… and give Snow White a modern variation on her sleek bob hairstyle instead of long flowing wavey hair…
The movie contains dwarves, beautiful queens who turns into haggard witches, I think we can drop the historically correct aspects a little. I would just like them to stay somewhat close to Snow White's iconic design and not depart too much like they did with Cinderella for instance. If ANY of the Disney princesses looks deserve to be honoured it's the first one of them all... I'd say shoulder length maximum!Disney Duster wrote:Disney...whatever. Just find a way to not ruin and not get rid of "Someday My Prince Will Come". That is the original's most iconic song for crying out loud.
I'm looking forward to the look of the film, too, but oh dear God please no historically inaccurate bob.robster16 wrote:I still have high hopes that they’ll at least stick closely to the original animated movies romantic gothic fairytale art direction, costumes and style… and give Snow White a modern variation on her sleek bob hairstyle instead of long flowing wavey hair…
Battle???PatrickvD wrote:Following her into battle? Like in that Kristen Stewart trainwreck?Entranced by Snow White’s kindness and courage, he soon finds himself falling in love and following her into battle.
I agree with you. Of course, I've never really liked the way Snow White's look, but that's just me. *shrug*Disney Duster wrote:The point of a fairy tale is magical things happening in historical times. Please give her a historically accurate hairstyle because that bob is not pretty! And if I'm ok with Disney letting them stray from her character enough to freaking go into battle of all things they can give her a better hairstyle.
Yes, I'm.sorry but ever since I was a kid I didn't like her short black hair and very yellow dress. I don't always need historical accuracy but I always need something that looks good and she does 't look good to me. Also, now that I am older and can recognize what time period films are set in, and believe me Snow White is set in a fantasy version of Renaissance Germany, I do require certain historical accuracy to those set times.Sicoe Vlad wrote:Really? I love it. I don't care if it's historically accurate. It's a hairstyle popular in the '30s, and I think it suits her.
Personally, I never cared if a costume was historically accurate or not in a movie.
I think you saying that shows being historically accurate to the hygiene is ridiculous but a degree of historical accuracy in how things look is not ridiculous.carolinakid wrote:Exactly! And should they be authentic to the hygiene of the times?
It gets to be ridiculous.