Daily Wire Drops Teaser For Rival 'Snow White' Film, Trolling Disney | THR News Video
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Daily Wire Drops Teaser For Rival 'Snow White' Film, Trolling Disney | THR News Video
Conservative media company The Daily Wire is making its own live-action Snow White movie.
The announcement follows right-wing backlash over Disney's upcoming live-action 'Snow White' film starring Rachel Zegler.
The Daily Wire's film will be titled 'Snow White and the Evil Queen' and star YouTuber Brett Cooper as the princess in a film based on the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale, which is now in the public domain.
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Disney and DeSantis End Conflict , With Deal on 15-Year Expansion Plan.
Disney and DeSantis End Conflict , With Deal on 15-Year Expansion Plan.
Disney and the Florida governor have been at odds since 2022, when Disney's former CEO, Bob Chapek, criticized Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law.
Disney and the Florida governor have been at odds since 2022, when Disney's former CEO, Bob Chapek, criticized Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law.
From that point on, Gov. DeSantis seemed to do whatever he could to make it difficult for Disney to operate and expand in Florida.
But the two parties have finally reached an agreement to end their feud, Reuters reports. .
The Walt Disney World Resort will
be allowed to continue development in
the Orlando area for the next 15 years.
The company said it would shell
out at least $8 billion over 10 years, .
and $17 billion over the next 10 to 20 years. .
Disney will also grow its affordable housing
initiative and make sure that at least half of its spending for the project goes to Florida businesses.
Additionally, the company will
be allowed to build another theme park,
add more retail and office spaces...
and expand its hotel rooms by about 14,000.
Disney President Jeff Vahle issued a statement.
This new development agreement
paves the way for us to invest billions
of dollars in Walt Disney World Resort, , Jeff Vahle, Disney president, via statement .
... supporting the growth of this global
destination, fueling the Florida economy, and
allowing us to deliver even more memorable
and extraordinary experiences for our guests, Jeff Vahle, Disney president, via statement
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'Those About to Die' director Roland Emmerich and stars Moe Hashim, Jojo Macari, Sara Martins, Iwan Rheon, Dimitri Leonidas and Gabriella Pession chat with THR at San Diego Comic-Con. The cast dish on new experiences while filming this show, what it was like working with director Roland Emmerich and more.
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Director Shawn Levy tells THR how they had "absolute creative freedom" when it came to the R-Rated tone of 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' Levy also reveals how he is glad he can stop dodging questions about who cameos in the film now that it's out.
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The nerds welcome Paul from Smitty's Snippets to the panel! And there's a LOT to talk about today. Daily Wire is fighting Disney with their own Snow White movie. Disney announces..