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Disney's live-action 'Aladdin' left us 'Speechless,' however there were a few differences from the original movie we noticed. Here's how Naomi Scott's portrayal of Jasmine is different from the ...
Unlike Pocahontas, Disney’s Jasmine isn’t based on a historical figure. However, a handful of real women, including some cinematic icons, inspired the character and her appearance.
Disney continually tries to fix their older stories to appeal to a modern audience. While it failed largely with Belle by tacking on extra hobbies, Aladdin’s Jasmine gets a strong arc worthy of ...
Related: Voice of Aladdin's Jasmine Reveals What's on Her 'Real-Life' Group Text with These Other Disney Princesses (Exclusive) Larkin, Weinger, 49, and Freeman, 74, were among a star-studded cast ...
A white American actor, Billy Magnussen, has been cast to play a prince in the live-action remake of “Aladdin” but many on social media criticized the move, calling it “whitewashing.” ...
Princess Jasmine sang only one song in Disney’s 1992 animated version of “Aladdin.” And it was a duet. Sure, it was “A Whole New World,” arguably the film’s most famous song.
Disney Dreamlight Valley loves to make you work for new characters, and unlocking Jasmine and Aladdin is no exception to that rule. If you're not busy running around for crafting materials to ...
It has been reported that among the new innovations for Disney's latest live-action remake Aladdin is a new song for Princess Jasmine, written by Tony and Academy Award-winning duo, Pasek & Paul!
Praise the Disney gods then that Jasmine, ... You can watch Disney’s Aladdin in its entirety when it lands in cinemas on May 23. Tags: Aladdin. Louis Costello. Share. Follow.
Disney's animated "Aladdin" was a huge hit when it was released in 1992 - the highest grossing film that year, in fact. ... (As Jasmine and Aladdin, singing) I'll chase them anywhere.
Princess Jasmine sang only one song in Disney’s 1992 animated version of “Aladdin.” And it was a duet. Sure, it was “A Whole New World,” arguably the film’s most famous song.