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messaggio 11/5/2022, 22:27
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Wow...!! Lo ficcano dovunque! Forse hanno bisogno di una nuova spinta vista la mancanza del genio di Smith (che comunque ora a maggior ragione è fuori questione)?


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messaggio 11/5/2022, 22:41
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speriamo sia vero e che Aladdin 2 veda la luce e soprattutto rimangano Aladdin e Jasmine...

che sia il recast del Genio? o un altro Genio tipo quello dell'anello? ormai il Genio della Lampada è libero e possono mettere quello dell'anello... a meno che non sia un nuovo personaggio (tipo il papà di Aladdin) oppure un nuovo cattivo...


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messaggio 11/5/2022, 22:44
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Sarà già un antieroe simil egizio in Black Adam, forse rischierebbe di ripetersi un pò con un ruolo così. Vedremo.
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messaggio 11/5/2022, 22:44
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Sarà già un supereroe antieroe simil egizio in Black Adam, forse rischierebbe di ripetersi un pò con un ruolo così. Vedremo.
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messaggio 11/5/2022, 22:46
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dici come cattivo? beh dipende come lo fa... se pensiamo a Michelle Pfeiffer che ha interpretato la cattiva in Stardust e in Maleficent 2 e ha saputo differenziare i personaggi, potrebbe pure farlo The Rock...


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messaggio 11/5/2022, 22:55
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Però la sensazione è che The Rock è troppo Larger Than Life, sembra sempre The Rock che interpreta se stesso con abiti diversi.
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messaggio 11/5/2022, 23:02
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sì lui è così... dipende come gli cuciranno un ruolo addosso... per un personaggio sulla falsariga del Genio (diverso ovvio ma sulla falsariga perché sicuro non recastano il Genio di Will Smith, ma possono mettere o un altro genio o un'altra entità o tutt'altro personaggio) - e con falsariga intendiamo personaggio esuberante - potrebbe funzionare The Rock


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messaggio 12/5/2022, 7:57
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Sinceramente non so che senso ha fare un Aladdin 2 senza il genio.
Quando uscì il primo film tutto il marketing era incentrato proprio su di lui,ricordo che alcuni di voi si erano lamentati del fatto che avevano usato la canzone di "un'amico come me" per i vari trailer, invece di "il mondo è mio".
Togliendo ciò,ma etnicamente,the rock non è polinesiano??
Che c'entra con il medioriente???
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messaggio 12/5/2022, 13:39
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Beh recentemente ha pure fatto un conquistador in Jungle Cruise e, ripeto, sarà un supereroe egizio in Black Adam ... Magie del cinema tongue.gif
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messaggio 12/5/2022, 13:53
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Ma The rock ha una fisionomia che lo rende accettabile per diversi ruoli e potrebbe tranquillamente sembrare un mediorientale, del resto ha fatto anche il Re scorpione in tempi non sospetti. biggrin.gif
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messaggio 12/5/2022, 14:45
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Si lo so che ci starebbe fisicamente, però scioccamente supponevo che visto l'importanza che viene data ai ceppi etnici oggi, avrebbero fatto in casting più accurato.
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messaggio 10/7/2022, 22:17
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Da Twitter:


Charles Fernandez ᴮᴸᴹ #StanJosephineLangford @movie_charles:

What are the chances of getting some Aladdin Live Action Sequel News at D23 this year?


Skyler Shuler @SkylerShuler In risposta a @movie_charles:

I think it happens, with a new directors.


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messaggio 20/7/2022, 15:58
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Dalle Storie di Instagram di Skyler Shuler di qualche giorno fa:



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messaggio 2/12/2022, 21:58
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Dal sito Variety:

Madelaine Petsch and Mena Massoud on Rom-Com ‘Hotel for the Holidays,’ ‘Riverdale’ Final Season and ‘Aladdin 2’ Updates

Madelaine Petsch, the star of The CW’s hit teen drama “Riverdale,” and Mena Massoud, who brought Aladdin to life in Disney’s blockbuster remake, instantly clicked when they met first time as guests on the talk show “A Little Late With Lilly Singh.”

So, it felt like a natural fit to play (eventual) love interests in “Hotel for the Holidays,” a Christmas-themed romantic comedy. The Manhattan-set movie follows Petsch as a hotel manager who finds her attention torn between a guest (who also happens to be an ex-prince) and the resident chef (Massoud). It lands on Amazon Freevee, a free, ad-supported video platform formerly known as IMDb TV, on Dec. 2.

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Mena, do you have any updates on the “Aladdin” sequel?

Massoud: I don’t know that there is movement. There was a change with the writers, and they are working on a brand new draft. That’s all I know. If “Aladdin 2” happens, that’s fantastic. I think it should happen. Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich of Rideback Productions, who did the “Lego” movies and “Aladdin,” want to make sure they get this right. So if we do see “Aladdin 2,” it’s not going to be based off the animated version at all. This is going to be a brand new original story.


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messaggio 3/12/2022, 12:18
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Almeno Guy Ritchie è sensato e non si lascia condizionare dal polverone contro Smith sollevato agli Oscar (in cui a nostro parere Smith avrà sbagliato a colpire con un pugno il tizio ma questi l'ha provato deridendo una malattia , quella della moglie di Smith, ed è quello l'atteggiamento molto più grave e censurabile, deridere una persona malata... Smith ha agito per legittima difesa, esagerando sì ma umanamente è comprensibile e soprattutto giustificabile, bravo Ritchie che non si lascia condizionare da certe polemiche senza senso di Hollywood e dà alle cose il giusto peso)


Dal sito EW:

Director Guy Ritchie 'wouldn't have any issue' bringing Will Smith back for Aladdin 2

"I’ve never met a more lovely man."

Aladdin director Guy Ritchie has never had a Hollywood friend like Will Smith.

The filmmaker, who in 2019 reimagined Disney's animated classic as a live-action comedy with the King Richard Oscar winner starring as Genie, has revealed that he'd gladly have Smith back to reprise the role in the studio's planned sequel.

"I've never met a more lovely man, and working with him was one of the most wonderful, great experiences I've ever had," Ritchie, who's also adapting Disney's Hercules, told The Hollywood Reporter at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia. "I never saw anything other than the consummate, generous gentleman. I wouldn't have any issue casting Will Smith in anything, because, as I say, he was just the f---ing perfect gentleman."

Many in the industry speculated that Smith would have a tough time recovering from March's heavily publicized incident in which the 53-year-old actor slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage during the live Oscars telecast after the ceremony's presenter made a joke about Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head. (She has alopecia.)

However, Smith is again in the awards conversation for his lead performance in Apple's Antoine Fuqua–directed drama Emancipation after apologizing for his behavior on multiple occasions, and being banned from attending all Academy-sanctioned events for the next 10 years.

"That was a horrific night, as you can imagine," Smith told Trevor Noah on Monday night's episode of The Daily Show. "There are many nuances and complexities to it. But, at the end of the day, I lost it, and I guess what I would say: You just never know what somebody's going through, you know?"

He continued, "I was going through something that night. Not that that justifies my behavior at all. You're asking, what did I learn? It's that we've just gotta be nice to each other, man. It's hard. I guess the thing that was most painful for me is, I took my hard and made it hard for other people. I understood the idea of when they say hurt people hurt people."

Ritchie will release his latest movie, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, in January, while Smith's Emancipation is now playing in select theaters before its Dec. 9 streaming premiere on Apple TV+.




Dal sito The Hollywood Reporter:

Red Sea Film Fest: Guy Ritchie Says He Had Zero Trepidations About Attending Saudi Event, Would Gladly Cast Will Smith in ‘Aladdin 2’

The Brit director made his first trip to the country to accept an honorary award.

Guy Ritchie claims he didn’t have any concerns about accepting an invitation to be a special guest at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter on day 2 of the second edition of the event in Jeddah and the morning after he accepted one of the festival’s main honorary awards, the British director said that, rather than any political considerations, he simply saw himself as a someone interested in the creative world.

“Whatever I can do to encourage creativity, particularly in my world of film, I’m all about that,” he said. “I’m all about encouragement and the collaboration of culture.”

While the festival trip may have been Ritchie’s first time in Saudi Arabia, he said he’d been to the Middle East numerous times before, having visited friends in Bahrain and also shot much of Aladdin in Jordan. “Some degree of the future lies here,” he noted.

Speaking of Aladdin, while Ritchie didn’t comment directly on the infamous Oscars slap earlier this year by Will Smith, who played the genie in Disney’s 2019 live-action box office smash, he did insist that his experience with the star was nothing but a delight.

“I’ve never met a more lovely man, and working with him was one of the most wonderful, great experiences I’ve ever had,” he said. “I never saw anything other than the consummate, generous gentleman.”

With Aladdin 2 now in pre-production, would he reconsider casting Smith again? Absolutely not. “I wouldn’t have any issue casting Will Smith in anything, because, as I say, he was just the fucking perfect gentleman,” he said.

Ritchie was at the Red Sea Film Festival having taken a quick three-day break from shooting the small-screen spin-off of his 2020 hit The Gentleman. While there were TV adaptations of both his debut Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and follow-up Snatch, he said that this project was “the only serious thing I’ve done in TV,” noting that he’d written it and was directing it. “And it’s a lot of fun, more fun than I thought it was going to be.”

Lock, Stock — which propelled Ritchie immediately into Hollywood — came out in 1998, and despite the almost quarter of a century that has passed, he admitted he hadn’t really had a chance to sit back and reflect on his life and career since then. “You blink and it’s as if nothing happened,” he said. “You’re just two stone heavier and a little bit richer.”


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messaggio 5/12/2022, 22:06
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Dal sito DeadLine:

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DEADLINE: You shot Aladdin in Jordan, right? What interests you about the MENA region?

GUY RITCHIE: I like the Middle East very much for all sorts of reasons: historical and religious. And increasingly, I just like the old world. The older the world, the more interested I’m in it. I don’t know why. I’m just comfortable in the Middle East.

DEADLINE: Does that mean you’re increasingly uncomfortable back in the UK?

RITCHIE: No, I love the UK to the point where I can bang on about the UK more than anyone else. I’m terribly patriotic. And I’m a big fan of English weather. What everyone sees as rotten English weather, I adore. However, it is great to get out of England. It’s just good to move. We found ourselves in the last three years or so in Spain and Turkey. We started making movies abroad. And, I have to say, I really enjoy it.

[...]

DEADLINE: Aladdin 2. What’s happening with that film? Is it in pre-production?

RITCHIE: I have no idea, honestly. I have no idea if Aladdin 2 is in pre-production.

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messaggio 28/1/2023, 22:19
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Dal sito The Sun:

GENIE AND THE LAMP Will Smith to star as the Genie in Aladdin sequel in first role since Oscars slap

WHEN Will Smith lamped Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars it sent shockwaves through the industry.

Yet ten months on from the shocking incident, Disney is lining up his first acting role since the scandal, bringing him back for a sequel to the 2019 live action version of Aladdin.

I’m told he is set to return as Genie, playing an even bigger part than he did in the first film.

The script is, loosely based on the One Thousand And One Nights series of Middle Eastern folk tales, is being written, with hopes that filming could begin at the end of the year.

A movie insider said: “This would be one of the first movies Will has shot since the Oscars slap and it is quite surprising, given that it will be for a kids’ film.

“He has done a lot of work on himself and the consensus is that it will all be very much in the past by the time the movie is released.

“The first film was a huge success so it would be silly not to make another, and it would be a real shame to have to re-cast Will over what happened.

“So Disney is keen to stand by him and bring him back into the fold.”

Will slapped presenter and comic Chris after he made a joke about hair loss suffered by Will’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

The 2019 movie, directed by Guy Ritchie, made more than £800million at the box office.

Aside from Will, its leads Mena Massoud, as Aladdin, and Naomi Scott, as Jasmine, were fairly unknown, but they are also eager to return.

Asked last month if he knew what was happening with the film, Mena said: “There was a change with the writers, and they are working on a new draft. If Aladdin 2 happens, that’s fantastic. It should happen.

“It’s not going to be based off the animated version. This is going to be a new original story.”




Dal sito The Disinsider:

Rumor: Will Smith to Return as The Genie in ‘Aladdin 2’ in His First Role Since The Oscars Slap

Will Smith has been out of the limelight since the now infamous slap he gave to Chris Rock at last years Oscar’s ceremony. Well, according to The Sun, Smith is making his return in Disney’s Aladdin sequel.

Before you continue reading on, it should be noted The Sun is a British tabloid and most tabloids are known for news stories that are over-exaggerated, sensationalized, or falsified for the sake of grabbing readers’ attention and generating higher profit. We have seen on numerous occasions rumors like this happening, most recently their report that Harry Styles has signed a multi-picture deal with Marvel Studios to return as the eternal, Eros aka Starfox, that would have him returning for up to five movies.

Back to Aladdin 2, per the tabloid, Will Smith is back as the Genie. An insider shared what they have heard on the situation. “He [Smith] has done a lot of work on himself and the consensus is that it will all be very much in the past by the time the movie is released. So Disney is keen to stand by him and bring him back into the fold.”

At this time, Disney has yet to confirm or greenlight an Aladdin sequel, so take this news with a grain of salt. That said, I would expect Disney to get this done thanks to the financial and critical success of the first film, which grossed over $1 billion at the global box office in 2019.

A script for an Aladdin sequel was written by John Gatins (2017’s Power Rangers) and Straight Outta Compton scribe Andrea Berloff after winning over the studio with their pitch. Dan Lin and Jonathan Erich who produced the original film, and are producing the live-action Lilo & Stitch and Inspector Gadget remakes are set to return with their Rideback production banner. It is unknown but from what I hear is unlikely that director Guy Ritchie would return.

Aladdin stars Mena Massoud (Jack Ryan) as Aladdin, Naomi Scott (Power Rangers) as Jasmine, Will Smith (Bad Boys) as the iconic Genie, Marwan Kenzari (The Mummy 2017) as the villainous Jafar, Numan Acar (Prison Break) as Head of the guards Akim, Navid Negahban (Homeland) as The Sultan, Nasim Pedrad (SNL) as Dalia, Billy Magnussen (Into The Woods) as Prince Anders, and Alan Tudyk (Ralph Breaks The Internet) as the voice of Iago.




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messaggio 30/1/2023, 20:34
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Pare che ci sia della verità nell'articolo del Sun, perchè anche altre testate di fiducia riportano la notizia. Interessante è sapere che la parte del genio sarà molto più ampliata (che riprendano idee dell'abortito progetto Genie?) e si baserà liberamente sulla serie de "Le mille e una notte". Pare, infine, che le riprese partiranno a fine anno.
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messaggio 1/2/2023, 23:38
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speriamo che facciano presto Aladdin 2 e che riservino una grande parte anche a Jasmine che è stata la rivelazione del film


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messaggio 2/2/2023, 9:59
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A me il live action di Aladdin è sembrato ben fatto, migliore de La belle e la bestia ma comunque senza molto cuore ed emozione. Anche il musical a teatro riesce a coinvolgere molto di piu.
Quindi alla fine questi sequel mi interessano zero, mi ha proprio stancato tutta sta politica live action. All’inizio era una idea simpatica ma io mi sento saturo e soprattutto trovo il risultato scarso.
Mi meraviglio che i veu siano ancora cosi entusiasti.


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messaggio 2/2/2023, 21:51
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Fulvio, attualmente a nostro parere sono molto più interessanti i live action rispetto ai progetti animati... è vero che non tutte le ciambelle escono perfette però sinceramente a noi i live action piacciono... speriamo continuino ancora per un po' perchè si riscoprono storie note e le riportano in auge... vorremmo che facessero ancora almeno Hercules, Rapunzel, Il Gobbo di Notre Dame, Frozen, Pocahontas, Taron e la pentola magica e La Principessa e il Ranocchio (oltre a Bambi, Gli Aristogatti e La Spada nella Roccia)... almeno questi (e secondo noi potrebbero rielaborare per bene pure Atlantis)...
poi ovvio anche noi speriamo che la sezione animazione prima o poi si svegli ma siccome ormai è nel torpore totale se non proprio nel baratro, speriamo che almeno la sezione live action dia progetti interessanti.
Aladdin 2 lo vorremmo proprio vedere sia perchè ci piacerebbe vedere cosa fanno sia perchè attendiamo troppo il ritorno di Naomi Scott al cinema (è bellissima e ci sembra ingiusto che non la facciano lavorare)...


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Dal sito Collider:

Guy Ritchie Has Ideas for 'Aladdin 2'

The 2019 film starred Mena Massoud and Will Smith.

When Disney decided to remake the classic 1992 animated film Aladdin into live-action, it was up to writer-director Guy Ritchie to make that transition. In the end, the film was a success and ended up making over $1 billion, with a talented cast led by Mena Massoud and Will Smith.

Recently, Collider's own Steven Weintraub had the chance to sit down and talk to Ritchie about his upcoming film Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre. In discussing Richie's other projects, Weintraub asked Ritchie whether he would want to do a sequel. The director praised his time working for Disney and said that while it is currently a "wait and see" situation, he would happily go back to make a follow-up, saying:

"I'd very much like to. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed that experience. It was a great experience. That whole Disney thing, as you can imagine, is such a professional outfit. Just from that perspective, it was so much fun. I would very much like to, we'll wait and see. We have been kicking some ideas around for some time now, but it'd be great to do, it would be great to go back there"

With the success of Aladdin and the positive experience Ritchie had on the project, it does make sense that he would be up for a return. The 2019 film made a total of $1.05 billion at the global box office and is still the highest-grossing film that Ritchie has ever directed up to this point, nearly doubling the runner-up, 2011's Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows ($543.4 million).

Sequels to the Original Aladdin Film

While there was never a theatrical follow-up to the original animated film, there were two sequel films to Aladdin back in the 1990s. There was 1992's direct-to-video Aladdin: The Return of Jafar and 1996's Aladdin and the King of Thieves, which was also direct-to-video. There was also an animated TV series that ran for 3 season between 1994 to 1995. This means that there is at least a few different source materials that could be pulled from if a sequel were to be made. However, there could also be an entirely original story told in this hypothetical Aladdin 2. In the meantime, Ritchie will return to Disney to direct the upcoming live-action adaptation of Hercules. The next live-action film that Disney is releasing is The Little Mermaid starring Halle Bailey and directed by Rob Marshall.

Ritchie's next film, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, arrives in theaters on March 3.




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Dalla pagina Twitter di Mena Massoud:

Q: The 'Aladdin 2' live-action project is currently in pre-production and has an estimated arrival date of May 23, 2025.

Mena Massoud: Definitely not.



E sempre dalla pagina Twitter di Mena Massoud:

Q: We still getting Aladdin 2?

Mena Massoud: Very unlikely at this point.




La notizia è stata riportata un po' ovunque...

Qui articolo da The Disinsider:

Mena Massoud Says ‘Aladdin 2’ is “Very Unlikely”

For fans of Disney’s live-action Aladdin remake, who were hoping for a sequel, we have some disappointing news for you.

Aladdin himself star Mena Massoud replied to a tweet asking about Aladdin 2 and his answer was not a hopeful one, saying “Very unlikely at this point.”

Despite reports from tabloids saying Will Smith is attached to return, I have always informed our readers Disney has yet to confirm or greenlight an Aladdin sequel, so take any news you see or hear with a grain of salt. That said, I do believe Disney will at some point get the ball rolling on Aladdin 2. I guess we still have that spinoff centered around the god awful Prince Anders character to look forward to still.

A script for an Aladdin sequel was written by John Gatins (2017’s Power Rangers) and Straight Outta Compton scribe Andrea Berloff after winning over the studio with their pitch. Dan Lin and Jonathan Erich who produced the original film, and are producing the live-action Lilo & Stitch and Inspector Gadget remakes are set to return with their Rideback production banner.

Aladdin stars Mena Massoud (Jack Ryan) as Aladdin, Naomi Scott (Power Rangers) as Jasmine, Will Smith (Bad Boys) as the iconic Genie, Marwan Kenzari (The Mummy 2017) as the villainous Jafar, Numan Acar (Prison Break) as Head of the guards Akim, Navid Negahban (Homeland) as The Sultan, Nasim Pedrad (SNL) as Dalia, Billy Magnussen (Into The Woods) as Prince Anders, and Alan Tudyk (Ralph Breaks The Internet) as the voice of Iago.



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Siamo spiaciuti, lo ammettiamo. Avremmo voluto davvero un sequel al primo film con lo stesso cast (ci piacerebbe molto rivedere Mena e Naomi come Aladdin e Jasmine, anche perché non ci piace come siano stati maltrattati ad Hollywood e messi all'angolo, nonostante abbiano fatto parte di un film che ha incassato il miliardo di dollari).
Oltre a ciò dobbiamo dire che pensiamo che la disney non farà sequel dei suoi film live action, tranne rari casi in cui vi erano già ampliamenti della storia alla base del film come Alice 2 (che ripercorre in modo tutto originale il romanzo Attraverso lo Specchio), o Maleficent Signora del Male (che ripercorre la seconda parte della fiaba della Bella Addormentata nel Bosco ovviamente riveduta), a cui va aggiunto il prequel de Il Re Leone per creare il franchise... su Crudelia 2 vedremo, può essere che combinino la storia sequel con elementi di La Carica dei 101 (anche del racconto da cui è tratto), mentre diverso è Il ritorno di Mary Poppins che è sì una sorta di sequel (a circa 60 anni di distanza dal primo film ma elabora anche qui in maniera tutta particolare situazioni dei romanzi successivi e non adattati, seppure vi siano aspetti e sequenze che richiamino un po' il primo film e lo rendano anche una sorta di remake ideale).


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