Rachel Zegler Proves Her Disney Princess Chops In Karaoke Contest With Snow White Director Marc Webb

Marc Webb’s Snow White has officially crowned Rachel Zegler a princess, and critical reception to her performance has cemented the West Side Story breakout star as someone who can honor iconic roles while still bringing something new. The movie adapts and updates Disney’s 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for live-action with songs original and new, and subtle tweaks to the story to make it more than a simple rehash of what’s come before. In addition to Zegler, the film stars Gal Gadot, Emilia Faucher, Andrew Burnap, and тιтus Burgess.

ScreenRant’s Ash Crossan challenged Snow White star Rachel Zegler and director Marc Webb to a Disney lyric trivia contest to celebrate the release of the film. In it, the creatives were tasked with identifying the movie the spoken lyrics were from, and earned bonus points for continuing the phrase–especially in song form. Take a look at the video, above, and get ready to watch Snow White in theaters.

How The Game Proves Rachel Zegler & Marc Webb’s Disney Love

Disney’s original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the studio’s first full-length animated movie, which makes the reboot a fitting occasion to celebrate Disney songs past. Crossan, Zegler, and Webb went through some of the most recognizable pieces of Disney music of all time, while also honoring some lesser-known pieces from beloved movies. From Mary Poppins to Encanto, the game covered decades of Disney musical magic.

Zegler and Webb not only do an impressive job on the game but answer questions in a way that proves their love for Disney musicals. When discussing one of the best Frozen songs specifically, Webb goes deep on the movie’s motifs and payoffs, with Zegler picking up immediately on the messages the movie holds. On a fun side note, Zegler even name-checks another Webb project in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, a long-running musical series that featured Frozen star Santino Fontana.

Rachel Zegler also displayed a rich knowledge of Disney deep cuts. The secret Donny Osmond superfan was quick to recognize lyrics from Mulan, Mary Poppins, and Beauty and the Beast, bursting into song with each recognized composition. Funny enough, the biggest spot of trouble for Zegler and Webb came in the form of lyrics from the original Snow White animated film, which had been changed for the Disney reboot. Still, it’s delightfully clear the remake was crafted by those with a deep love for Disney musicals.

Snow White is in theaters now.

Source: Screen Rant Plus

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