Andrew Tate’s list of hobbies has always been… let’s call it unconventional. Between flexing cigars, predicting world conspiracies, and making sure nobody ever forgets that he has a Bugatti, he has now found a brand-new pastime, getting sued.
The man collects lawsuits like Infinity Stones, except instead of snapping his fingers, he just shrugs and says, “It’s their fault.” His latest antics, however, might just get him on Disney’s radar, which is like poking a sleeping dragon, except this dragon breathes copyright infringement claims.

When most people hear “Disney lawsuit,” they run for the hills. Not Tate, though. He’s out here setting up his own personal IMAX screening of Snow White, with a twist. And by twist, we mean possibly the dumbest or most entertaining legal stunt of the year.
Andrew Tate’s unauthorized cinema is now playing, Snow White

So, what exactly did Andrew Tate do? He rented out a cinema, sat down with his crew, and started playing Snow White. But wait, there’s more! He made sure that the camera didn’t capture the movie itself, only his reactions, his boys watching, and the crisp audio of the film in the background.
That’s like pirating a movie but pretending it’s fine because you didn’t look at the screen while stealing it. In a video he posted on X, Tate, ever the legal scholar, confidently declared that he’s been taken to court so many times that he might as well have a VIP pass.
“I’m a professional courtgoer,” he says, as if courtrooms work on a loyalty program. Then, in peak Tate fashion, he informs his cameraman, “Don’t show the movie, just show us.” Because, as we all know, if the camera doesn’t see it, the lawyers won’t either.
The logic? Apparently, it’s a free promotion for a film that nobody was going to watch anyway. According to Tate, the only way Snow White gets any attention is if he, the self-proclaimed marketing genius, illegally streams it. Forget Disney’s billion-dollar ad budgets, this is the real exposure they need!
Disney’s lawyers are Andrew Tate’s final boss fight?

Now, we all know Disney isn’t exactly known for being chill about copyright. This is the company that once sued a daycare for painting Mickey Mouse on its walls, according to Zen Business. If they catch wind of Tate’s little stunt, they might just add him to their long list of legal battles.
But here’s the kicker, Andrew Tate seems to want to get sued. It’s like he’s treating lawsuits as collectible achievements in some kind of high-stakes legal video game. “If they text me and tell me not to, I won’t,” he says. But why would he stop if nobody tells him to? The classic “I didn’t know it was illegal because no one stopped me” defense, famously effective in zero court cases ever.
What makes this whole situation even funnier is that Tate genuinely believes he’s more famous than Snow White’s lead actress, Rachel Zegler. And while that may actually be true, last we checked, clout doesn’t come with copyright immunity.
Disney’s lawyers don’t care how many Bugattis you have, they care if you’re messing with their money. And if there’s one thing more powerful than Tate’s self-confidence, it’s the Disney legal department.
So, will Tate finally meet his match in the form of a furious, suit-clad Disney attorney? Will he add yet another court appearance to his growing resume? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure, if Snow White ends up being a box office disaster, Tate will be the first to claim he single-handedly made it relevant. That is if he’s not too busy live-streaming The Lion King next.
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