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Will Smith Denies A “Fresh Prince” Reboot (Video)

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Now this is a story all about how my life got twist-turned upside down. And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there. I'll tell you how I became the Prince of a town called Bel Air.

Anybody who had a pulse in the 90s could recite the hip hop intro to the hit TV show “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.” Recently, a set of rumors have been swirling around that the show might be returning for a reboot.

However, all hopes have been dashed when the star of the show, Will Smith, denied any such possibility.

Smith's successful acting career was launched by the hugely popular 90s sitcom where he stared as a street-smart teenager from Philadelphia who moved into the swanky Bel Air neighborhood with his aunt and uncle. He moved onto a lucrative film career after “Fresh Prince” ended with roles in “Bad Boys” along side Martin Lawrence and “Independence Day” with Jeff Goldbum.

Despite the show ending over twenty years ago in 1996, there have been rumors that “Fresh Prince” is next in line to be rebooted for a new generation of fans. Unfortunately, when asked about the possibility of the show's return, Smith was quick to squash the rumors.

“I'm not doing it,” Smith told Entertainment Tonight. “If somebody wanted to, I would probably let them but I have no intention.”

Smith continued by saying that the 90's seemed to be the “perfect time period” for a show like the Fresh Prince and that he isn't sure that a reboot would be successful more than 20 years later. He also joked that his co-stars were probably tired of him and his antics on set.

I guess all us poor “Fresh Prince” fans will just have to settle with the classic reruns of watching Smith's corny pick-up lines, the famous “Carlton” dance, and the iconic intro rap.

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First Look at the Magical World of ‘Wicked’ Starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo (Trailer)

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The new trailer for the upcoming movie musical ‘Wicked’ has finally dropped, leaving fans buzzing with excitement. The film, which stars Ariana Grande as Glinda and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, is set to be released in two parts.

The trailer opens with a stunning shot of the Emerald City, the iconic location from the original ‘Wizard of Oz’ story. We then see a young Elphaba arriving at Shiz University, where she meets Glinda for the first time. The two characters couldn’t be more different – Elphaba is a shy, green-skinned girl whom her peers often ostracize, while Glinda is a bubbly, popular blonde who seems to have everything she could ever want.

As the trailer progresses, we see glimpses of the musical numbers that have made ‘Wicked’ such a beloved show on Broadway. The production design features vibrant colors and intricate costumes that bring the world of Oz to life.

The pairing of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, both vocal powerhouses, is beautiful and will yield beautiful musical numbers. In an interview with Jimmy Fallon, Erivo mentioned that she and Grande were surprised at how well their voices complemented each other.

The trailer also gives us a glimpse of the other characters in the film, including Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, and Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard of Oz.

‘Wicked’ part one is set to premiere later this year, with the second installment scheduled for November 2025.

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Ariana Grande – 34+35 (Remix) feat. Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion

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Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion, and Doja Cat have teamed up for a new remix of Grande’s Positions track 34+35.

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Why Did Michaela Coel Walk Away From a $1 Million Dollar Deal with Netflix?

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Michaela Coel, the star of HBO’s hit series I May Destroy You had to decline Netflix’s $1 million offer after the streaming giant refused to allow her to retain “at least 5 percent of her rights” for the show.

Coel’s success in the U.S. is largely credited to Netflix. The streamer was the U.S. distributor of Coel’s acclaimed comedy series Chewing Gum. Netflix also housed a feature musical titled Been So Long in which Coel was the lead, as well as the drama series Black Earth Rising. Coel also starred in an Emmy-winning episode of Black Mirror, also distributed by Netflix. So, naturally, Coel’s history with the streaming platform made it the premier destination for her new project. After a short negotiation with a Netflix executive, however, Coel had to find a different home for I May Destroy You in order to maintain ownership of the series.

According to Vulture, Coel recalled that Netflix made her a $1 million offer for I May Destroy You in spring 2017 but she turned it down. Why? The streamer wouldn’t allow her to retain any percentage of the copyright. Coel even discontinued her relationship with CAA after it “tried to push her to take the deal”.

I May Destry You is based on Coel’s personal experience of being sexually assaulted during the making of Chewing Gum. At the age of 32, Coel is in full creative control of the series as its showrunner, director, star, and writer. She wrote all 12 episodes and co-directed nine, stars as a young writer Arabella struggling to come to terms and process a recent assault.

The series is now streaming on HBO.

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