Prince Anders (Serie TV, spin off di Aladdin - Live Action), Disney+ |
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Prince Anders (Serie TV, spin off di Aladdin - Live Action), Disney+ |
7/12/2019, 12:44
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Dopo Godmothered, spin off di Cenerentola sulla Fata Madrina per Disney +, ecco che è in lavorazione lo spin off di Aladdin incentrato sul personaggio del Principe Anders, il corteggiatore di Jasmine e rivale di Aladdin.
Il film è destinato alla piattaforma Disney + E' precisato che il film non ha niente a che vedere con il sequel in lavorazione di cui si parlava tempo fa. E' tutto un altro progetto. Dal sito Hollywood Reporter: 'Aladdin' Spinoff Featuring Prince Anders in the Works at Disney+ (Exclusive) Billy Magnussen played the scene-stealing part and would reprise his role. In what marks a whole new world for Disney, the studio is developing its first spinoff from one of its live-action remakes. Disney has hired Jordan Dunn and Michael Kvamme to pen a script for an Aladdin offshoot centered on Prince Anders, the scene-stealing character played by Billy Magnussen in the live-action film released earlier this year, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Magnussen would reprise the part in a feature, which is in early development for Disney+, the company’s newly launched streaming service. The project is not a sequel to Aladdin, which is also in the planning stages at the studio. Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich, who produced the billion dollar-grossing Aladdin, are back in the producers' seat via Rideback, their banner. Rideback’s Ryan Halprin will executive produce. Overdressed and on the dim side, Anders was royalty from a fictional kingdom named Skanland and a suitor for the hand of Princess Jasmine. While only in less than a handful of scenes, as played by Magnussen with a mix of goofiness and haughty idiocy, the character, who was an original creation for the live-action remake, made a fun impression on audiences. Magnussen had a hand in the project’s inception. He came to the producers with an idea for a story and was involved, along with the studio and Rideback, in meeting with potential writers. Disney has been pursuing a strategy of remaking its animated classics into live-action versions, a strategy that has, for the most part, paid off handsomely, with Aladdin and The Lion King, both released this summer, the most recent hits. While some have generated sequels, Aladdin is the first live-action remake to spark a spinoff. Dunn and Kvamme are rising writers who have several comedy projects set up around town including Operation Prince of Freedom, centered on an un-PC celebrity, the Taliban and an alien invitation, set up at Fox. They also wrote the esports project set up at Legendary that has Will Ferrell attached to star. The duo is repped by Verve, Mosaic and Hansen Jacobson. Magnussen, repped by WME and Anonymous Content, has made a habit of stealing scenes from his stars, with turns in movies such as Game Night, The Big Short and Into the Woods. He will next be seen in next year's James Bond movie, No Time to Die. Rideback currently has Oscar contender The Two Popes, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce, in theaters. |
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9/12/2019, 21:55
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Gold Member Gruppo: Utente Messaggi: 4.075 Thanks: * Iscritto il: 26/10/2008 Da: Pisa |
E che avranno mai da raccontare sul principe Anders?! Mah XD staremo a vedere
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