"What Robin Williams did with this character -
he just didn't leave a lot of room to add to the genie. So I
started off fearful but then when I got with the music, it just
started waking up that fun, childlike, silly part of me," Smith
said.
"This was the most joyful experience of my career," the actor,
50, said ahead of the film's release worldwide this week.
"Aladdin," directed by Guy Ritchie, marks Smith's first time
doing a Walt Disney Co film. The remake features many of the
elements of the 1992 animated original, for which Williams won a
Golden Globe for his voice work.
"I like the original movie so I'm aware I don't want to
contaminate the nostalgia of the first one," said Ritchie. "What
you want to do is embellish."
"My principal job was to entertain my five kids and my
Disneyphile of a wife," said Ritchie, who is better known for
action adventure movies like "Sherlock Holmes" and adult crime
caper "RocknRolla."
Naomi Scott who appeared in "The 33" and "Power Rangers" plays
Princess Jasmine. Mena Massoud, who appeared in last year's "Tom
Clancy's Jack Ryan" series, plays the title role in the movie.
"Aladdin" is the latest Disney remake of its animated family
film classics. It follows a live action version of flying
elephant tale "Dumbo" in March, the upcoming July reboot of "The
Lion King," and "Mulan" due for release in 2020.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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