Aladdin: The Return of Jafar is an animated film that continues the adventures of Aladdin, the charming street rat turned prince. After the defeat of the wicked sorcerer Jafar in the first film, Jafar ...
In the first full trailer for Disney's live-action Aladdin, we take a trip on a magic carpet ride with an iconic song. The film, directed by Guy Ritchie, stars Mena Massoud as Aladdin, Naomi Scott as ...
As far as Aladdin and Jafar go, Disney’s actively exploring potential opportunities for sequels to 2019’s live-action remake. “We have now [explored the idea for a sequel],” producer Dan Lin ...
Aladdin remains an iconic film from the Disney Renaissance era. The popularity of the movie led to a sequel and a live-action remake. One of the memorable characters in the animated film is Jafar, and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Exit Interview He voiced the evil sorcerer in the Disney movies, and originated the character in the Broadway production. On Sunday, he took his final ...
Come on down, stop on by, hop a carpet and fly to another Broadway night in D.C. The North American tour of Disney’s “Aladdin” hits National Theatre from April 19 to April 30. “I was at prime Disney ...
(CBS Local) --Fans of Disney's Aladdin may be counting down the days until the classic animated film will become a live-action movie on screen May 24. Disney released a new two-minute long trailer ...
This is a magic carpet ride you won't want to end! In honor of the release of "Aladdin" on digital and Blu-ray, Disney has released an exclusive clip showing bloopers and outtakes from shooting. Check ...
Disney Lorcana‘s second year is drawing to a close in two weeks with the official release of Reign of Jafar, and this new set shows that the game is on a solid foundation. It isn’t easy to break into ...
It’s also odd that a monkey named Abu is his only friend. Aladdin’s age is undetermined, but he looks in his 20s and whether he’s befriended any other humans is a question. Naomi Scott (Power Rangers ...
As Disney plunders its archives for live-action remakes of animated classics, the question of "Why?" continues to be less evident on the screen than it is on the company ledger. The one quiet ...