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Aladdin Wants To Become A Prince In The First Clip For ‘Aladdin’

We are a little over two weeks away from Disney’s newest film in their series of live-action adaptations of the studios’ animated catalog, Aladdin. As of today, press for the film has begun, and the studio has released a brand new clip for the film.

In the new clip (which can be seen alone) from Disney’s Aladdin, the Genie and Aladdin discuss the careful, specific language needed when making wishes.

“Aladdin” is the exciting tale of the charming street rat Aladdin, the courageous and self-determined Princess Jasmine and the Genie who may be the key to their future. Directed by Guy Ritchie, who brings his singular flair for fast-paced, visceral action to the fictitious port city of Agrabah, the film is written by John August and Ritchie based on Disney’s animated classic “Aladdin.”

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.

Aladdin will hit theaters on May 24, 2019.

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