Snow-white actor Martin Klebba has stated that Disney is 'afraid of bringing back' prior to the release of the live-action remake in the midst of the 'Woke' controversse of the film.
De Ster, 55 – who recently hit the company for scaling back on the Hollywood – Première – opened about the recoil around the film, partly because of the politically charged comments from the leading lady Rachel Zegler.
The actor – who expressed the character of Grumpy – is no stranger in working with Disney and played the role of Marty in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Klebba noted on the screening of Snow White on Saturday in LA and explained it: 'It really won't be a red carpet.
'It will be with the El Capitan [Theatre]What is cool. But it is actually a pre-party, watch the film, and that's it. '
Martin added: “There will not be this whole fuss of 'Disney's first f *** ING film they have ever made'. Because of all this controversy, they are afraid of the recoil of different people in society. '

Snow-white actor Martin Klebba, 55, has stated that Disney is 'afraid of bringing back' prior to the release of the live-action remake in the midst of the 'Woke' controoverse of the film; Seen on Saturday in Hollywood
Klebba has previously expressed his disappointment about the film with a 'scaled' premiere in Hollywood instead of a larger red carpet event.
TMZ reported that the actor – who is also known for the appearance in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise – is 'seriously shocked and a bit pissed off'.
He briefly commented on the controversies around the film, as well as the political opinions of the leading stars, but said that “everyone's hard work should not have overshadowed.”
A large -scale premiere would also have taken place at Leicester Square in London, but an insider informed DailyMail.com earlier this month that a decision was made not to keep it for the coming film.
“Disney is already anticipating an anti-wrok-back stroke against Snow White and has reduced the media consist of only a handfully tightly controlled press events,” the source said.
“That is why they have taken the very unusual step not to organize a London premiere for the film and minimize the amount of press questions that Rachel Zegler gets.”
Rachel is engaged in drama after her controversial comments about the Disney animation.
She led to a recoil after she called the storyline of the film 'Weird' and also labeled the Prince as a 'stalker'.

Opening the recoil around the film, partly because of the politically charged comments from the leading lady Rachel Zegler (photo)

The screening is still planned to be kept in the El Capitan Theater with both Zegler and her co-star Gal Gadot. However, it has been reported that 'coverage will be limited to photographers and a house team'
In an interview in the past, Zegler had revealed that the new film would go in a different direction and said about the character of Snow White: “She is not saved by the prince and she won't dream of true love.”
The star was also confronted with a recoil when she was cast for the first time as Snow White as a Latina actress.
In response to the negative reception, Rachel wrote in a post removed since then: “Yes, I am Snow White no, I am not bleaching my skin for the role (sic).”
Peter Dinklage struck earlier in Disney for the re -making of Snow White that he labeled as an 'F *** ING Backward story about seven dwarfs who live together in a cave.'
Klebba said to Thr: 'I usually don't get into the political things, but me [felt]”Dwarfs don't go away just because you can't imagine they are there.”
“We are still going to walk around. So I didn't get the whole stuff about not doing the dwarfs. The story has been there forever and it is a classic. '
In 2023, the adaptation of the classical animation from 1937 was delayed for a major revision after a negative reception of the film with seven 'magical (non-animal) beings'.
Instead, the seven dwarfs were replaced by the use of CGI that he said was the best way to go.

There is also rumors that there is a 'feud' behind the scenes with Rachel and Gal about their contrasting views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Seen in 2022 in Anaheim
There is also rumors that there is a 'feud' behind the scenes with Rachel and Gal about their contrasting views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A source recently told people that the two stars 'have nothing in common' and added: “Moreover, their political views differ, which contributes to the tension.”
It was also revealed that Disney has' Zero Faith 'in the coming film and that the film bosses simply want to convey the limited promo of the film,' per Hollywood Reporter.
A source said: “An advance sale cycle of less than two weeks just shouts:” We have no faith in this thing. “And it couldn't come in a worse time, if the industry just tries to limit until May.”
Insiders for Disney, however, indicated that “they were always planning to stop the big promotional pressure from the film until the last few weeks, starting when Zegler and Gadot were presented together on the Oscars on March 2.”
On Wednesday, Rachel appeared at a secret premiere for Snow White that was held in a remote castle in Segovia – a city northwest of Madrid.
The Lowkey European Event had 100 VIP guests present, including families and content makers.
Zegler got the chance to sing on a wish for the crowd – but was not accompanied by one of her other snow -white castats, such as Gal Gadot.

It was also revealed that Disney has' Zero Faith 'in the coming film and that the film bosses simply want to persuade the limited promo of the film,' per Hollywood Reporter
Sources recently informed page six that Disney 'does not know what to do' with 'out of hand' Zegler.
“Disney's main actress got out of hand. They don't know what to do, “an insider told the outlet.
'She is a pronounced 20-Like and Disney Chiefs have called her directly and asked her to weaken her posts. They called her management, but she won't listen.
The insider added: 'It has been so because of the filming. But it is binding her politics to Snow White that is disturbing. '
At the end of November in November, individual sources claimed that Disney -Bazen Rachel considered a 'loose cannon'.
At the time, Zegler had hit Donald Trump's voters – but later apologized because he hoped that “Trump voters and Trump himself never know peace.”
An insider told DailyMail.com: 'They could like to tell her that she should stop talking, but it's just too late. They had talked about removing Rachel from the roll several times when it photographed in 2022.
“She is a loose cannon and caused problems during production because she did not agree with how the film plot wandered from the plot of the classic film.”

On Wednesday, Rachel appeared at a secret premiere for Snow White that was held in a remote castle in Segovia (above) a city in the northwest of Madrid
They added before filming the script before filming, Zegler read the script. If she didn't like it, she shouldn't have taken it. Only after the film was packed did she really start making drama.
“She has been a nightmare, but there is nothing they can do to determine what she says. Everyone is well aware of how difficult she is. '
The source continued: 'At the moment it is much too late to suspend the film. As much as people think that her recent comments and controversies will harm the film, it is probably not the case.
'If there is something, it generates more publicity and attention to the film, which leads to increased ticket sales. The film is Snow White and it can really sell everyone in the lead. '
While talking to Vogue Mexico, Rachel opened the recoil that Snow White received.

Sources recently informed page six that Disney 'does not know what to do' with 'out of hand' Zegler; Seen in 2024 in NYC
'I interpret the feelings of people about this film as a passion for it. What an honor to be part of something that people feel so passionate about, “she said, according to a translation from Spanish.
The actress added: “We will not always have the same feelings as everyone around us, and everything we can do is give the best out of ourselves.”
Zegler also said to the outlet: 'I understand that the community does not want to be seen as a monolith, but the reality of being Latino and working in this industry is that we try to represent the entire diaspora.
“I know where I have been, I represent it in my story and I wear it in my heart every day.”
With regard to the classic of 1937 and the live-action remake, Rachel explained: “It is very important to the public to know that Disney has found this beautiful and delicate balance between the animated classic that everyone knows and loves from 1937, and at the same time, introduces it to this new generation.”