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‘Aladdin’: Disney Remake Finds Its Leads

July 16, 2017 by  
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Relative newcomer Mena Massoud and Power Rangers star Naomi Scott have booked a flight on a magic carpet ride.  

Massoud has secured the coveted role of Aladdin while Scott will be playing Jasmine in the Guy Ritchie-directed Aladdin movie. The announcement came at D23 Saturday. The duo join the only other talent cast for the Disney musical, Will Smith, who will be playing the Genie. 

The casting news comes days after The Hollywood Reporter looked into the months-long search for the leads, which included casting directors stationed in multiple countries and testing over 2,000 actors of the roles. While there was interest in names like Dev Patel and Riz Ahmed, Disney ultimately went with an unknown to play their Prince Ali.

Dan Lin, who worked with Ritchie on Sherlock Holmes, is producing via his Lin Pictures banner, with Jonathan Eirich acting as executive producer. Producer Marc Platt, who worked on Disney’s upcoming Mary Poppins Returns, and Chris Montan, a longtime executive music producer for Disney’s animated projects from Pocahontas and Frozen, are both consulting on the ambitious project.

Aladdin is set to begin shooting in August in London. Disney is currently on the hunt for villain Jafar, who will likely be played by a name actor. Other roles yet to be filled include the Sultan and Jafar’s sidekick Iago. 

Aladdin will be the latest installment in Disney’s long-line of lucrative live-action adaptations of their classic animations, which include the upcoming Mulan movie, from director Niki Caro, and Jon Favreau’s Lion King.

Massoud — who was born in Egypt and raised in Canada — is part of the cast of Amazon’s Jack Ryan series starring John Krasinski, and previously appeared in the TeenNick series Open Heart. He is repped by The Characters Talent Agency and Stokes Management.

Scott — a British actress and singer whose mother is from northern India — has also appeared in the film The 33 and the Fox series Terra Nova. She is repped by WME, United Agents and Echo Lake Entertainment.

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Trump White House Continues Lawyering Up as Russia Investigation Unfolds

July 16, 2017 by  
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After an awkward week in the ongoing investigation of potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the White House has brought on a new lawyer. Ty Cobb, a Washington veteran, is joining the legal team to help coordinate the White House response to the ongoing investigation, a job previously handled by Donald Trump’s combative personal lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, whose aggressive e-mails made their own headlines this week.

The new hire was first reported by Bloomberg News, and ends a weeks-long search by the White House, reportedly encouraged by White House counsel Don McGahn. Cobb is “intended to be traffic cop, enforcer of discipline, and public spokesman” for the investigation, according to Bloomberg News, working with Kasowitz and outside lawyers and leaving the rest of the White House counsel to focus on other things. (In the Trump administration, there are always other things).

The New York Times notes this suggests evidence of a growing rift between Trump and Kasowitz, whom the president has clashed with and criticized more often in recent weeks. Trump’s Twitter account creates a constant battleground for the two of them, with the president’s lawyer repeatedly attempting to curb his social media use. Trump also criticized Kasowitz’s “flat performance” at his June 8 news conference after James Comey’s hearing, and is reportedly frustrated with his lack of proximity: Kasowitz commutes from his home in New York City, and so is unable to be with Trump’s staff seven days a week.

Meanwhile, Jared Kushner is also in the midst of a legal shakeup, with the Times reporting that his attorney Jamie Gorelick will step away from advising him on anything related to Russia, though she’ll continue to advise him on other issues. With Kushner under fire for his own meetings with Russia, that leaves plenty for Gorelick’s successor, Abbe D. Lowell, to take on.

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