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According to industry insiders, Smith is in “early talks.” The actor has expressed love for the role, and the Genie’s unlimited power is a narrative wild card. However, with the original Robin Williams’ portrayal sacred to many, the sequel may limit the Genie’s screen time to avoid overexposure.
Disney is reportedly looking for a director with experience in and Middle Eastern/North African storytelling authenticity. The current frontrunner? Unconfirmed, but names like Jon M. Chu ( Crazy Rich Asians , Wicked ) have been whispered by fans, though his schedule is packed. The Music: Can You Top ‘Speechless’? Composer Alan Menken (who wrote the original 1992 score and new songs for 2019) has hinted he’s “had conversations” about the sequel. The challenge is immense: the first film gave us “Speechless,” a feminist anthem that became a global hit. Aladdin 2
Disney has reserved several untitled live-action dates through 2027, and the holiday season is a prime spot for family blockbusters. Aladdin (2019) earned over $1 billion globally. A sequel is inevitable, but Disney knows it can’t just reheat leftovers. Fans want deeper character arcs, a villain who terrifies, and songs that rival “A Whole New World.” According to industry insiders, Smith is in “early talks
The biggest question mark remains the villain. Jafar is now a genie trapped in his own broken lamp, but magic has a way of leaking. Could we see a new sorcerer? Or the return of Iago? The biggest elephant (or should we say, blue giant) in the room is Will Smith . After the 2022 Oscars incident and his subsequent focus on dramatic work, many wondered if he would return as the Genie. The current frontrunner