Production Has Begun On Guy Ritchie’s Live Action Adaption Of “Aladdin”

CASTING IN PLACE FOR “ALADDIN,” THE

LIVE-ACTION ADAPTATION DIRECTED BY GUY RITCHIE

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Check out this Selfie of “Aladdin” Cast Members: Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott and Marwan Kenzari

Casting for “Aladdin,” the live-action adaptation of the studio’s animated classic, is complete and production is currently underway at Longcross Studios outside London.

The “Aladdin” cast includes: Two-time Oscar® nominee Will Smith (“Ali,” “Men in Black”) as the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes to whoever possesses his magic lamp; Mena Massoud (Amazon’s “Jack Ryan”) as Aladdin, the hapless but lovable street rat who is smitten with the Sultan’s daughter; Naomi Scott (“Power Rangers”) as Princess Jasmine, the Sultan’s beautiful daughter who wants to have a say in how she lives her life; Marwan Kenzari (“Murder on the Orient Express”) as Jafar, an evil sorcerer who devises a nefarious plot to unseat the Sultan and rule Agrabah himself; Navid Negahban (“Homeland”) as the Sultan, the ruler of Agrabah who is eager to find a proper husband for his daughter, Jasmine; Nasim Pedrad (“Saturday Night Live”) as Dalia, Princess Jasmine’s hand maiden and confidante; Billy Magnussen (“Into the Woods”) as Prince Anders, a suitor from Skanland and potential husband for Princess Jasmine; and Numan Acar (“Homeland”) as Hakim, Jafar’s right-hand man and head of the palace guards.

“Aladdin” is directed by Guy Ritchie (“Sherlock Holmes,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”) from a screenplay by John August (“Dark Shadows,” “Big Fish”) based on the 1992 animated film “Aladdin” and stories from “One Thousand and One Nights.” The producer is Dan Lin (“The LEGO Movie”) with Golden Globe® winner Marc Platt (“La La Land”), Jonathan Eirich (“Deathnote“) and Kevin De La Noy (“The Dark Knight Rises”) serving as executive producers. Eight-time Academy Award®-winning composer Alan Menken (“Beauty and the Beast,” “The Little Mermaid”) provides the score, which includes new recordings of the original songs written by Menken and Oscar®-winning lyricists Howard Ashman (“Little Shop of Horrors”) and Tim Rice (“The Lion King”) as well as two new songs written by  Menken and Oscar® and Tony Award®-winning songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (“La La Land,” “Dear Evan Hansen”).

Will Smith Confirmed To Play The Genie In The Live Action Version Of “Aladdin”; Mena Massoud And Naomi Scott To Play Aladdin And Jasmine

Today at the D23 Expo, it was confirmed at the Walt Disney Studios Live Action Films Panel that Will Smith (“After Earth”) will indeed be playing The Genie in Guy Ritchie’s upcoming live action version of the classic Disney animated hit “Aladdin”. Smith will also be joined by Mena Massoud (“Open Heart”) as Aladdin and Naomi Scott (“Power Rangers”) will play Jasmine.

Source: Disney D23

Disney Looking At Will Smith To Play The Genie In The Live Action “Aladdin”

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According to Deadline, Will Smith is in talks to play The Genie in Disney’s upcoming live action remake of “Aladdin”. Don’t shoot the messenger.

From Deadline:

Will Smith is in talks to take on the genie role made famous by the late Robin Williams in Disney’s live-action Aladdin from Guy Ritchie, we hear. The adaptation of the animated feature follows the studio’s strategy of bringing its classic animated titles to life and so far it has been a goldmine, most recently with Beauty and the Beast which has already grossed over $1B worldwide. Smith had previously been in talks with Tim Burton about Dumbo but that did not materialize and we’re told these talks are also early.

Like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin will be a live-action musical and that would fit well with Smith who is not only an actor but was known to the world for his musical prowess as The Fresh Prince rapper before he hit the little or big screen. The production is gearing up for a long, six-month shoot, so that is one consideration. It is supposed to start in the U.K. in July and wrap early next year.

Source: Deadline

Disney Taps Guy Ritchie To Direct Live Action “Aladdin” Movie

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A few weeks ago, Jon Favreau was named as the director of a live action version of the Disney animated classic, “The Lion King”. Now It looks like  we have another animated classic going the live action route and another director attached to it. Guy Ritchie (“Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels”) will be directing the live action version of “Aladdin”.

According to Variety:

Disney is in talks with Guy Ritchie to direct its live-action “Aladdin” movie.

Dan Lin, who produced Ritchie’s two “Sherlock Holmes” movies for Warner Bros., is also producing “Aladdin” through his Lin Pictures company. Jonathan Eirich is exec producing.

John August wrote the new “Aladdin” script.

Ritchie’s credits include “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” “Snatch,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” and “King Arthur” for Warner Bros. He is repped by CAA.

The original “Aladdin” grossed $217 million domestically and $504 million worldwide.

Source: Variety

Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box Starter Pack & New 2.0 Individual Figures Available November 4th, Big Hero 6 Figures Leaked

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Disney Interactive announced recently that a new Disney Infinity 2.0 Toy Box Starter Kit will be available for purchase on November 4th. The Toy Box Starter kit includes:

  • Disney Infinity 2.0 game software.
  • Disney Infinity 2.0 base.
  • Disney figures: Merida and Stitch.
  • Disney Originals “Toy Box Game Discs” – Stitch’s Tropical Rescue and Brave Forest Siege
  • A web code card.
  • A poster.

The Toy Box Starter pack will cost $59.99 and be available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.

New Disney Infinity 2.0 individual figures will also be available for purchase on November 4th. They new individual figures are: Aladdin, Donald Duck, Maleficent, Merida, Stitch and Tinker Bell.

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Also InfinityInquirer.com has come across a leaked image of the characters from the upcoming Disney movie,Big Hero 6, (Hiro and Baymax).

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WDWNT – The Magazine: The History of Hollywood Studios Parades

Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been home to several memorable daytime parades.  The themes of these parades include: Aladdin, Hercules, Mulan, Pixar, and more.

The first parade began in September 1991 and was titled Dinosaurs Live.  It starred the Sinclair Family from the hit ABC television sitcom Dinosaurs; this parade ran around the area that now encompasses the Sorcerer’s Hat.  After about two and a half minutes of its seven minute production, the main floats stopped in front of The Great Movie Ride for a short, live show.  This parade ended in August 1992.

In December 1992, a parade titled Aladdin’s Royal Caravan followed in the footsteps of Dinosaurs Live.  A duplicate version also ran in Disneyland beginning in 1992.  Three floats of Aladdin’s Royal Caravan showcased the very amicable Genie; this included the headlining float of the parade which depicted him as 32-feet tall.  This float was later re-used in The Magic Kingdom’s Remember the Magic parade.  Aladdin’s Royal Caravan was seen on an episode of the ABC television sitcom Full House.  This parade was the first home of the water-spitting camels that now inhabit The Magic Carpets of Aladdin in the Magic Kingdom.  Before they were permanently relocated to this attraction, the two camels were used as decorations in the Soundstage Restaurant in Hollywood Studios.  Aladdin’s Royal Caravan closed in August 1995 to make way for a new parade oriented around the first feature-length Pixar film: Toy Story.

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Toy Story – The Parade first delighted guests of Hollywood Studios in November 1995.  This parade consisted of the major Toy Story characters, including Woody and Buzz who were walking freely, and others who were built onto the float structures such as Mr. Potato Head and Hamm.  After this parade ended, the floats were later used in the small show “Operation Toy Story.”  This was a focal point of the brief “Toy Story Weekends” that allowed for Buzz and Woody to hold meet-and-greets before they were given a set location in Hollywood Studios.  Toy Story – The Parade’s first float was themed for the Green Army Men and was later refurbished to be transformed into the Giraffe float in the Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King show.  The parade was cancelled in June, 1997.

Also in June 1997, the Hercules Zero to Hero Victory Parade debuted.  Running twice a day, this parade allowed for a random family inside Hollywood Studios to be chosen for each performance, dressed in Hercules-inspired Greek attire, and be members of the “Theban Family of the Day.”  As of May 1998, the Hercules cast of characters no longer marched down Hollywood Boulevard.

The successor of Hercules Zero to Hero Victory Parade was the Mulan Parade.  The opening day of Mulan, the film, was also the first day of the accompanying parade in Hollywood Studios.  The parade utilized fifty-three performers, and its primary theme was an instrumental version of Honor to Us All.  As of March 2001, the Mulan Parade ended its tenure.

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May 2001 marked the beginning of the longest running parade in Hollywood Studios–Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade.  This parade was brought to Walt Disney World as a part of the 100 Years of Magic Celebration and ran from around the Backlot Tour to the side of what used to be Sid Cahuenga’s One-of-a-Kind shop.  Disney characters either rode in or walked alongside an intricately themed car.  These characters frequently interacted with those in the crowd which gave the parade a unique element.  There was a Toy Story car that was designed to resemble Andy’s bed.  The parade had a Mary Poppins car that had two carousel horses.  The car themed for Jim Henson’s The Muppets was topped by an attached blimp.  Star Wars was represented in its own car that had Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia riding inside.  Mulan’s car featured a Chinese umbrella hanging over her.  Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. characters Sully and Mike Wazowski sat inside a red convertible that resembled the car in the Disney/Pixar’s short film Mike’s New Car.  The car that held Aladdin and Jasmine was the Genie transformed into the shape of an automobile.  Serving as the finale of the parade, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy rode in a 1929 Cadillac.  Other movies and characters who appeared in the parade include: Hercules, Disney Villains, Lilo & Stitch, The Little Mermaid, Power Rangers, Playhouse Disney characters, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cars, Alice in Wonderland, and Pinocchio.  Disney Stars and Motor Cars ran until March 2008.

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Block Party Bash began in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in March 2008.  This stage show/parade first debuted in Disney California Adventure and was then transported to Walt Disney World.  Block Party Bash touched upon unprecedented elements within Walt Disney World parades because of its heavy emphasis on dance music.  The floats and characters of this parade were representative of most Pixar movies released at that point: Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and The Incredibles.  It was replaced in January 2011 by a very similar production, Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun!

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Pixar movies that were released after what was encompassed in Block Party Bash became a part of Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun!; these movies include Ratatouille, UP, and Toy Story 3.  Many of the floats from Block Party Bash were recycled for this parade.  Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun! was the latest parade to run in Hollywood Studios, and it ended on April 6, 2013.

Until a new parade surfaces the streets of Hollywood Studios, guests will need to settle for already existing forms of entertainment within the park.  The rock band, “Mulch, Sweat n’ Shears,” still performs on a regular basis, as well as the other live stage shows: Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage, The Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Disney Junior Live on Stage, and Fantasmic.

Aladdin Junior Series 10 Explained

Aladdin Junior Series 10 Explained

Release Date: January 10
Where: Disney Stores, Online, D-Streets
$9.95 per blind box
18 figure set

This Junior series based on the 1992 Disney animated feature film is the first Junior series designed by Disney Store artists.

Update: 02/04/14 Based on the officially released imaged by Disney and the leaked photo of the side of the case of Aladdin vinyls, it appears Disney has released images of the chasers early. They did not officially announce them as chaser, but if the box is not a misprint, than they certainly are. They do not seem to be variants of any other figure. The two figures assumed to be the chaser are the last two photos on this page (in case you do not want to see them) Also, Disney seemed to not release images of 4 of the common figures: Abu, Jasmine in red dress, Aladdin and Jafar as old man in prison.

image from Vinylmation Exchange Facebook page

Presumed Chaser

Presumed Chaser

Episode 146 Earful Tower

Ep. 146 Earful Tower

This week we discuss updated details on the Aladdin Junior Series. We now have a release date, a clear look at the series and the reveal of the chasers. We also invite Brendt on the show along with us to share our top Vinylmation of 2013.


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Spotlight On: Mike Vetrone’s Aladdin Series

Mike Vetrone recently sent us photos of his stunning Aladdin set of custom Vinylmation. This already sold out, but take a look and contact Mike for your own custom if you like what you see.

Last week I released my custom Aladdin set of 12 figures.  The set included Iago, Old Man Jafar, the Sultan, Genie, Palace Guard, Abu, Aladdin, Jasmine, Rajah, the Cave of Wonders, the Golden Scarab, and the “chaser” is a figure I call “A Whole New World”  The chaser features Aladdin and Jasmine on their magic carpet ride.  The carpet is a sculpted piece that is made to look like They are actually sitting on it.  Aladdin is one of my favorite movies of all time so this set was a complete blast to make.  A big thanks goes out to everyone who bought one for making it a complete success!



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…and just a quick peek at another recent Mike Vetrone custom…

RoE: Aladdin Junior Series

An 18 figure Aladdin Junior series designed by the Disney Store will be released in 2014.

They did a great job giving us variations on the characters. Also, artwork on juniors is amazing these days.

 Aladdin, Jasmine, Prince Ali, Cave of Wonders, Sultan, Magic Carpet, Abu, Abu as Elephant, Rajah
Genie, Cobra, Henchman, Jafar, Iago, Jafar as Old Man, Jafar as Sultan, 2 Mystery Chasers