In a startling turn of events, Disney CEO Bob Iger is facing significant repercussions following the dismal performance of the much-anticipated live-action remake of “Snow White.” Launched in 2025, the film has been labeled one of the worst box office failures in Disney’s history, drawing comparisons to notorious cinematic flops like “Dragonball Evolution.” The backlash has intensified scrutiny on Iger, leading to a rift within the company’s board of directors.
As reported, over half of Disney’s board convened for an emergency meeting after the film’s second-week earnings fell drastically short of expectations. In light of this failure, Iger has been presented with an ultimatum: either step down a year earlier than planned or halt several upcoming projects, including a live-action remake of “Tangled,” which he had championed. This film was designed to emphasize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), but the board’s mounting concerns over the viability of such narratives have led them to pause its production.
This decision marks a significant pivot for Disney, as the board reassesses its commitment to DEI in light of the backlash against “Snow White.” As Iger finds himself at odds with a growing faction of the board, some members are even considering canceling the Marvel film “Blade” due to reported flaws in its development.
The controversy surrounding Iger and the board’s internal discord reflects a broader crisis at Disney, which has recently faced investigation from the FCC concerning its DEI practices. Critics have noted that the company’s approach has alienated many customers, contributing to a decline in its reputation.
With the board now weighing the future of the “Tangled” project and potentially other films, the decisions made in the coming weeks will be critical for the company’s trajectory. As Disney grapples with its identity and audience expectations, the fallout from “Snow White” could reshape its future direction in a rapidly changing entertainment landscape.