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The Evil Queen, also known as the Wicked Queen, Queen Grimhilde, or just the Queen, is a fictional character and the main antagonist who appears in Walt Disney Productions' first animated feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and remains a villain character in their extended Snow White franchise.
The fable's antagonist the Evil Queen with the protagonist Snow White as depicted in The Sleeping Snow White by Hans Makart (1872). At the beginning of the story, a queen sits sewing at an open window during a winter snowfall when she pricks her finger with her needle, causing three drops of blood to drip onto the freshly fallen snow on the black window sill.
The queen with her mirror, from the 1921 My Favourite Book of Fairy Tales (illustrated by Jennie Harbour).. The Evil Queen is a very beautiful, proud, and arrogant woman who marries the King after the death of his first wife, the mother of Snow White.
The new trailer for Disney’s live-action remake of “Snow White” has officially released, showcasing more of Rachel Zegler’s vocals, the seven dwarfs and Gal Gadot’s villainous turn as ...
The nearly minute-and-a-half trailer gave fans a chilling look at Snow White's archnemesis, the Evil Queen, played by Gal Gadot. The "Wonder Woman" star sneered with pride as she stood before her ...
When the Evil Queen asks the magic mirror "who is the fairest one of all", she learns that Snow White is still alive. The Evil Queen attempts to poison Snow White three times. First, she disguises herself as a gypsy woman and laces up Snow White so tightly in a bodice, and she falls asleep, only for the dwarves to return and cut the lace with ...
See the elder form of Gadot's Evil Queen as Rachel Zegler breaks new ground as Snow White in the Disney film's new trailer. Say 'heigh-ho!' to reimagined versions of iconic Disney characters, as ...
The Magic Mirror belongs to the Evil Queen, who constantly asks it—usually in a rhyming phrase—who is the fairest in the land. When the mirror eventually identifies her young stepdaughter Snow White as the fairest, the Queen jealously tries to have her killed, first via her huntsman, then several personal attempts concluding with a poisoned apple.