
breathes new life into the timeless legend, expanding it into a sweeping fantasy epic filled with mystery, magic, and moral reckoning. Years after defeating the Evil Queen and reclaiming her rightful throne, Queen Snow White (Rachel Zegler) now rules her kingdom with wisdom, grace, and a heart that still believes in goodness. Yet the peace she fought so hard to achieve begins to fracture when an ancient curse, older than the mirror itself, begins to poison her lands. Crops wither overnight, animals flee the forests, and whispers speak of a shadow — one that moves like her, speaks like her, and hungers for her crown.
As the kingdom trembles, Snow White seeks answers in the forgotten corners of her past — only to uncover a terrifying truth: the mirror’s spirit was never destroyed. It has been waiting, watching, and now, it seeks a new host. To stop the darkness from consuming her world, Snow must ally herself with an unexpected partner — a powerful rogue sorceress (Gal Gadot) who was once her greatest enemy. Bound by uneasy trust and haunted by their shared reflection, the two women must journey deep into the heart of the cursed woods, where time warps and reality bends, to confront the entity born from Snow’s own soul.

Guided by Marc Webb’s visionary direction, Snow White 2 unfolds as a breathtaking blend of fairytale grandeur and psychological depth — a story about identity, forgiveness, and the eternal struggle between light and shadow. With lush visuals, sweeping orchestral scores, and a tone both haunting and hopeful, this sequel redefines what it means to be “the fairest of them all.”