In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Aladdin director Guy Ritchie explained that Genie (Disney) would in fact be blue in the finished picture, providing some more details for Smith’s ...
While the original live-action Aladdin film didn’t live up to the audience’s expectations, a sequel is apparently in the works, with Will Smith also set to return, according to a recent report from ...
The first images of Will Smith as the Genie in the upcoming “Aladdin” remake have been revealed, along with a glimpse of Mena Massoud as the titular street urchin and Naomi Scott as Princess Jasmine.
Although we got our first look at Will Smith’s Genie in the upcoming Aladdin remake last December, the character was rocking a normal human guise. It wasn’t until the special sneak that aired in ...
Much like many other TV shows and films, Disney’s Aladdin is getting a reboot. Since the release of stills and the first official trailer, people have had a lot to say about Will Smith as the Genie.
Note: Contains spoilers for the Aladdin remake. While the live-action remake of Aladdin largely follows the structure of the original animation, Guy Ritchie has added new elements to his tale of the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Unlike the animated version of the iconic Genie that Robin Williams voiced in the original Aladdin ...
That first-look photo on the new Entertainment Weekly cover is just the live-action remake’s character in his “Human / Disguise Form,” Smith said on Instagram. Here’s Smith’s Instagram post revealing ...
For those who haven't watched the 1992 film in a long while, here's a bit of a refresher: When Aladdin finds Genie in the lamp, he explains that he's been in there for 10,000 years and has never been ...
May his daring at least get Disney’s closed minds to rerelease Song of the South. Will Smith hasn’t had a hit record since 1991’s Summertime, but he revives his former hip-hop persona as the ...
As the "Aladdin" Genie who resides inside of a lamp waiting to grant its owner three wishes, Will Smith is manic and eager to please, if not entirely sure how to get the job done. A song, a dance, a ...
The film, which is set to hit theaters next May, arrives 27 years after the original animated version came out in 1992 Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on the TV team for PEOPLE Digital. She ...
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