The magic gold lamp from Disney's "Aladdin" has magically appeared, courtesy of star Will Smith. Smith is the Genie, after all, in the live-action film directed by Guy Ritchie. "The Fresh Prince" star ...
Just before the intermission of “Aladdin” at the Hollywood Pantages, the Genie finally emerges from his lamp. “Did you miss me?” he asks the audience before launching into a spangly, torrential, ...
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 ...
If one of your three wishes is for super-cool Aladdin toys, we’ve got you covered — no Genie required. With Disney’s live-action remake of the 1992 animated classic due in theaters on Memorial Day ...
There's plenty of magic onstage this week at Little Rock's Robinson Center Performance Hall. Theater magic. Disney magic. Genie magic. You've never seen a genie like the one heading up the cast of the ...
The Aladdin remake is scheduled to begin filming in July in the United Kingdom and wrap in early 2018. John August wrote the script based on the origin film and Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich will serve ...
Fans had been waiting nervously for the first appearance of Smith's genie in the promised blue -- and he finally arrived halfway through Sunday night's Grammys. Finally: the blue Genie is here. Disney ...
Disney's remake train is still chugging along mightily, and the next stop on this nostalgia tour is Aladdin. The studio unveiled a never-before-seen clip from the upcoming remake at CinemaCon ...
For years "Aladdin" fans have pushed a theory that the street peddler who shows off the magic lamp at the beginning of the 1992 animated classic was also the Genie, voiced by Robin Williams. This is ...
Disney's 'Aladdin' marketing campaign is rooted in showcasing how the new movie borrows elements from the original 1992 animated feature. By Chris Thilk Disney’s live-action remake of Aladdin hits ...
Jillian (she/her) is a writer for the Movies & TV section at GameRant. She's always loved writing and been a voracious consumer of all kinds of media, so writing for GameRant has been the perfect ...
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