Rachel Zegler sings fairy tale classic in first trailer for Snow White
Rachel Zegler has introduced a clip of her singing a reimagined version of Whistle While You Work featuring the Seven Dwarfs, from the new live-action adaption of Snow White.
West Side Storyâs Zegler and her co-star, Wonder Womanâs Gal Gadot, appeared on stage at Disney fan convention D23 to share the first trailer for the film, set for release in March 2025 after a string of set backs.
âWe have worked so incredibly hard to bring this iconic story to life,â Zegler said.
In the trailer, Snow White picks apples and sings a snippet of the classic Whistle While You Work during a scene in the dwarvesâ home.
The teaser also shows the transformation of Gadot into the Evil Queen, who put on her crown and intones the famous phrase: âmirror mirror on the wallâ.
âIt was a lot of fun to get to do something that is completely different than anything Iâve ever done before,â Gadot told the audience.
âSheâs delicious, sheâs evil, sheâs magical â we got to sing all these different songs and it was incredible.â
Zegler described playing Snow White as âthe honour of a lifetimeâ.
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âI think any young person, any little girl, if you get to put on a Disney dress and be her for a day, let alone six monthsâ shooting in London on these incredible sets,â she said.
âIt has been the most amazing experience and I canât wait to share it with you all.â
Snow White And The Seven Dwarves, released in 1937, was the first Disney animated feature film.
It tells the story of a princess fed a poisoned apple by her stepmother, placing her in a deep sleep from which she can only be awakened by a kiss from a prince.
Its original soundtrack includes the songs Heigh-Ho, Someday My Prince Will Come and Whistle While You Work.
Marc Webb, whose previous films include 500 Days Of Summer and The Amazing Spider-Man, has directed the latest adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
