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Disney's $410M Snow White Fails to Break Even at Box Office

Summary

  • Disney's live-action Snow White had a massive $410M budget
  • The film earned only $205.6M worldwide, far below its breakeven target
  • Snow White earned just 30% of what it needed to break even
Disney's $410M Snow White Fails to Break Even at Box Office

In March 2025, Disney released its highly anticipated live-action remake of the classic fairy tale Snow White. However, the film has now emerged as one of the biggest disappointments of the year.

Produced on a gigantic budget of around $410 million, the fantasy musical failed to recoup its costs at the global box office. According to the latest figures, Snow White earned only $205.6 million worldwide, including $87.2 million domestically and $118.3 million from international markets.

To break even, a film typically needs to earn 2.5 times its production budget. For Snow White, with a production budget of $269 million, that would have required a worldwide gross of approximately $673 million - a target the film fell woefully short of, earning nearly $468 million less.

By the time it left theaters, Snow White had managed to earn only about 30% of what it needed to break even, a dismal performance that will likely result in significant financial losses for Disney.

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The budget for Disney's 2025 live-action Snow White movie was around $410 million, including production, marketing, and other expenses.
Disney's Snow White earned $205.6 million worldwide, including $87.2 million domestically and $118.3 million from international markets.
No, Disney's Snow White did not reach its breakeven point. The film needed to earn approximately $673 million worldwide to break even, but it fell short by nearly $468 million.

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