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Disney’s ‘Aladdin’ Grammy Spot Reveals Will Smith As A Big Blue Genie

This year, Disney will be taking us to a whole new world of their live-action adaptations of their animated classics. Following up the success of such films like The Jungle Book and Beauty and The Beast, the studio will be releasing Aladdin. Expectations are riding high for this one as it is a widely beloved title and all eyes will be on Will Smith, who plays the role of Genie, who was voiced by the late Robin Williams in the original.
During the Grammy Awards broadcast on Sunday night, Disney unveiled another look at the live-action Aladdin, which reveals our first look at Smith’s genie. Watch it here below.
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Tags: Aladdin, Alan Menken, Alan Stewart, Benj Pasek, Billy Magnussen, Dan Lin, Gemma Jackson, Grammy Awards, Grammys, Guy Ritchie, Howard Ashman, John August, Jonathan Eirich, Justin Paul, Kevin De La Noy, Marc Platt, Marwan Kenzari, Mena Massoud, Michael Wilkinson, Naomi Scott, Nasim Pedrad, Navid Negahban, Numan Acar, Tim Rice, Will Smith
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‘Ralph Breaks The Internet’ Video: Watch Vanellope Sing “A Place Called Slaughter Race” In Its Entirety

Among one of the best things about Ralph Breaks The Internet is when Princess Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) sings “A Place Called Slaughter Race.” It is a hilarious satire on Disney songs where a princess has their own musical moments and expresses their search for what they truly desire through song. The self-deprecating sequence pokes fun at how these princesses break into song spontaneously and is set against the grimy and deadly world of the racing game Slaughter Race.
Now fans of that song can now experience it in all its fun and silly glory with the newly released “A Place Called Slaughter Race” music video. Check it out below.
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Tags: Alan Menken, Disney, Gal Gadot, John C. Reilly, Pamela Ribon, Phil Johnston, Ralph Breaks The Internet, Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, Rich Moore, Sarah Silverman, Taraji P. Henson, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Studios, Wreck-It Ralph, Wreck-It Ralph 2
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‘Aladdin’ Images: Guy Ritchie Takes Us To A Whole New Modern World

It’s been weeks since we saw the teaser trailer for Disney’s live-action adaptation of their animated classic, Aladdin. Based on the Middle Eastern folktale collection “One Thousand and One Nights,” the film will see a street rat named Aladdin (Mena Massoud) finding an all-powerful magical lamp that holds a wish-granting Genie (Will Smith). Using its power, he’ll disguise himself as a prince in order to impress Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott).
The film isn’t due out in theaters until next year, but a handful of new images have been released that give us our first looks at Princess Jasmine, Jafar (Marwan Kenzari), and, of course, Genie. Check these images out, plus a few tidbits on the film from the cast and director Guy Ritchie, below.
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Tags: Aladdin, Alan Menken, Alan Stewart, Benj Pasek, Billy Magnussen, Dan Lin, Disney, Gemma Jackson, Guy Ritchie, Howard Ashman, John August, Jonathan Eirich, Justin Paul, Kevin De La Noy, Marc Platt, Marwan Kenzari, Mena Massoud, Michael Wilkinson, Naomi Scott, Nasim Pedrad, Navid Negahban, Numan Acar, Tim Rice, Will Smith
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First Trailer For Disney’s Live-Action ‘Aladdin’ Released

Walt Disney Studios has released the first teaser trailer for their live-action remake of Aladdin. This follows the release of the teaser poster we saw this week.
The trailer is most definitely a teaser, not showing much at all. But we do get some familiar things in live-action (and sometimes CG) form, set to some familiar music. You can read more about the new Aladdin and check out the first trailer below.
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Tags: Aladdin, Alan Menken, Alan Stewart, Benj Pasek, Billy Magnussen, Dan Lin, Gemma Jackson, Guy Ritchie, Howard Ashman, John August, Jonathan Eirich, Justin Paul, Kevin De La Noy, Marc Platt, Marwan Kenzari, Mena Massoud, Michael Wilkinson, Naomi Scott, Nasim Pedrad, Navid Negahban, Numan Acar, Tim Rice, Will Smith
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