The Snow White (2025) teaser trailer, a live-action reimagining of Disney’s classic, opens with breathtaking visuals of an enchanted forest bathed in golden light. The iconic Disney castle logo fades into the lush greenery as we hear a soft, ethereal voice—Snow White (played by Rachel Zegler) singing a delicate melody that echoes with nostalgia from the original animated film. Her voice is tender, capturing the innocence and purity of the beloved character.
The trailer then shifts to a scene where Snow White is walking through the forest, her wide eyes filled with wonder. We catch glimpses of woodland creatures following her, hinting at the magical connection between Snow White and nature. The Seven Dwarfs, though not fully shown, are hinted at through quick flashes of their small silhouettes trailing behind Snow White. The lighthearted, magical tone is quickly disrupted as the scene darkens, and the trailer introduces the Evil Queen (played by Gal Gadot).
Gal Gadot’s portrayal of the Evil Queen is both regal and menacing, and the trailer gives audiences a first look at her as she gazes into the Magic Mirror, asking the infamous question, “Who is the fairest of them all?” Her voice drips with jealousy, and the mirror’s answer sets her on a path of dark obsession. The Queen’s transformation into the old hag is briefly teased in haunting flashes, showing her preparing the iconic poisoned apple.
The stakes rise as the trailer shows Snow White fleeing through the forest, her red cape billowing behind her as the trees seem to close in, creating an atmosphere of tension and danger. Dramatic music swells, accompanied by quick cuts of a looming battle between good and evil, with Snow White embracing her courage as the true queen of her kingdom.
The final shot is a close-up of Snow White holding the poisoned apple, her fate hanging in the balance. The trailer ends with the title Snow White (2025) glowing on the screen, followed by the iconic line: “The fairest one of all.”
This teaser promises a visually stunning, emotionally powerful, and modern twist on Disney’s first princess tale, blending nostalgia with darker, more intense moments.