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Will Smith finally responds to criticism of his Genie in live-action Aladdin

A lot of people had a big problem with Will Smith’s big, blue Genie in trailer for the live-action Aladdin. Now the star finally responds.

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Will Smith has bounced back following the negative reception of his blue genie from the live-action Aladdin trailer.

The star is taking over the character Robin Williams brought to life in the 1992 animated Disney feature. A teaser trailer showing Smith’s blue-skinned look debuted during the 2019 Golden Globe Awards.

The 50-year-old actor appeared in his genie costume — which was published on the cover of Entertainment Weekly in December — but this time, entirely blue, seemingly with some CGI effects. Unfortunately, fans were quick to criticise Smith with countless memes and negative opinions online.

The first sighting of Will Smith as the Genie caused quite the stir.
The first sighting of Will Smith as the Genie caused quite the stir.

Speaking to Empire in a recent interview, Smith explained that he was able to laugh off the public backlash, but was taken aback by the role the internet played in the whole mess.

“It was very funny,” Smith said. “There was a Sonic The Hedgehog / Genie frog. Everything is under such critical scrutiny. I came up in an era where there was no internet. It’s a new thing that I’m trying to get a handle on.”

Fortunately, Aladdin released a full-length trailer in March that won back the public and even managed to change the minds of some critics.

“It even came with apologies from the cynics who were so adamant initially,” director Guy Ritchie told the outlet. “I’ve never seen apologies in that world. I thought, ‘Oh well, great, we’re back to where I’d hoped we’d be.’”

Aladdin hits Australian cinemas on May 23.

This story originally appeared on Fox News and is republished here with permission.

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