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Though Naomi Scott and Mena Massoud have gotten really close while filming Aladdin, a romance couldn’t have possibly developed between the two, mainly because the British actress is happily married.
Canadian actor Mena Massoud just scored himself a magic carpet ride to Agrabah. The newcomer has landed the starring role in Guy Ritchie’s live-action remake of “Aladdin,” Disney … ...
Disney’s live-action version of “Aladdin” has cast its two leads — relative newcomers Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott. Between the two, Scott is the more recognizable face, having starred in ...
The stars of the new “Aladdin” movie are on the ultimate magic-carpet ride. Like many kids, Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott grew up watching and loving Disney’s 1992 animated classic… ...
The studio announced over the weekend that Mena Massoud has been cast as Aladdin opposite Naomi Scott's Princess Jasmine and Will Smith as the genie.
Mena Massound will play titular Aladdin, Naomi Scott is playing Princess Jasmine and Will Smith will take on the role of Genie, previously voiced by Robin Williams.
Mena Massoud deleted his Twitter profile after facing backlash over his comments comparing his 2019 live-action Disney movie Aladdin to the new Little Mermaid film.
Naomi Scott, 26, put on a dazzling appearance as she joined her co-stars Will Smith and Mena Massoud at the Amman Citadel, in Jordan on Monday.
Meanwhile, after dazzling the crowd with her ethereal look, Scott posed for pics with her co-star, Mena Massoud. The leading star looked dapper in a gold-and-navy sparkly blazer with black pants.
Mena Massoud will play the highly-coveted title role while Naomi Scott will portray his lady love Jasmine. 2x Academy Award-nominee Will Smith has also been confirmed as the Genie, taking over the ...
Disney’s live-action version of “Aladdin” has cast its two leads — relative newcomers Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott. Here’s everything you need to know. Between the two, Scott is the more ...
Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott, who star as Aladdin and Jasmine in Disney's new "Aladdin," looked like real-life royalty at the film's May 21 premiere in Los Angeles.