Will Smith Genie?

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Could be a rumour but Will Smith could be in line to play the Genie in latest live action of Aladdin, could be good!
 
I don't think anybody other then Robin would ever sit well for me as the Genie, but Will could be good! He's one of the better options that there would be IMO
 
There is one genie and he's no longer here. They shouldn't even attempt to try to have someone else do that role.
 
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Unless they are using the man who played the Genie on Broadway, I am not seeing it. I do not like Will Smith.
 

What in the world has anyone seen from his performances to suggest that Will Smith could pull off that role?

Good grief, what a bad idea.

NOBODY will ever touch Robin Williams, but I can think of others off the top of my head whose humor/style would be a much better fit than Will Smith....

-Jim Carrey
-Kevin Hart
-Eddie Murphy
-Jack Black
-Mike Myers
-Chris Tucker
-Bill Hader

There's seven right there. All better fits for that role.
 
Besides - didn't Will Smith want something like $20 mill for a role (don't know which one they asked him for) in live action Dumbo recently? If they turned him down for that, don't you all think the chances are he might ask the same for this, and they'd turn him down again? Or am I mis-thinking here?
 
Besides - didn't Will Smith want something like $20 mill for a role (don't know which one they asked him for) in live action Dumbo recently? If they turned him down for that, don't you all think the chances are he might ask the same for this, and they'd turn him down again? Or am I mis-thinking here?
If this is true, I would like to officially go on record as saying that I am available for 10 million. Hope you're listening Disney, I'm a diamond in the rough! Made for the role!
 
Besides - didn't Will Smith want something like $20 mill for a role (don't know which one they asked him for) in live action Dumbo recently? If they turned him down for that, don't you all think the chances are he might ask the same for this, and they'd turn him down again? Or am I mis-thinking here?

I wonder if the part in Dumbo he was offered was smaller. The Genie is a huge part - if not "the" part in Aladdin - so Disney might be more apt to pay $20 million for an actor they think is right. In Dumbo, I'm assuming he would have been a supporting role, which 20 million would probably be a bit ridiculous for (I mean, 20 million seems ridiculous to me for anything, but it's Hollywood so who knows).

I don't think he'd be a good fit, but as others have pointed out, there's no replacing Robin Williams. James Iglehart would be great, but his Genie is very different from Robin's genie (much more pop-culture based) and I think that's what this movie will have to do. There's no competing with Robin's genie, so they won't even try.
 
I don't think I could see anyone else playing Genie but Robin. The way he brought the character to life was pure talent and magic. I can't think of another actor that could even come close. :sad2:
 
Ever since he threw his oscar tantrum I lost all respect for the man. All I can say is I hope not.
 
Unless they are using the man who played the Genie on Broadway, I am not seeing it. I do not like Will Smith.
What in the world has anyone seen from his performances to suggest that Will Smith could pull off that role?

Good grief, what a bad idea.

NOBODY will ever touch Robin Williams, but I can think of others off the top of my head whose humor/style would be a much better fit than Will Smith....

-Jim Carrey
-Kevin Hart
-Eddie Murphy
-Jack Black
-Mike Myers
-Chris Tucker
-Bill Hader

There's seven right there. All better fits for that role.

I saw John Tartaglia as the Genie at the Muny in St Louis. He was excellent! It's an outdoor theatre - he rode in from the back seats on a motorcycle; broke the fourth wall a bit. Really funny. Still not Robin, but NOBODY is that frenetic.
 
I saw John Tartaglia as the Genie at the Muny in St Louis. He was excellent! It's an outdoor theatre - he rode in from the back seats on a motorcycle; broke the fourth wall a bit. Really funny. Still not Robin, but NOBODY is that frenetic.
Sounds pretty freakin' cool! :)
 














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