Disney's Getting Slammed For Casting a White Character In ‘Aladdin'

ashley.rae | September 6, 2017
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Despite its extensive and exhaustive search to find non-white actors to play in the live action remake of “Aladdin,” Disney is currently under fire for its decision to cast a white character.

On Tuesday, the Hollywood Reporter revealed that actor Billy Magnussen would be playing the new role of Prince Anders in the film. Immediately, people criticized Magnussen’s addition because he’s white:

The AV Club wrote, “After an exhaustive global search to find actors to portray Aladdin and Jasmine in its upcoming live-action Aladdin adaptation and the hiring of a megawatt movie star to play the Genie, Disney looked over its cast list, thought to itself, 'something’s not right here,' and went out and got a blue-eyed, blonde-haired white guy.”

Vanity Fair claimed, “Still, creating a white prince role for the movie isn’t exactly great optics.”

The uproar over the latest character on the “Aladdin” cast joins the chorus of other complaints about Disney “whitewashing” “Aladdin.” Disney has been criticized for casting a “non-Arab” to play Princess Jasmine, even though “Aladdin” takes place in a fictional country. Even the nature of the movie itself was criticized as being racist. Quartz India wrote, “Just because Aladdin is casting a brown lead doesn’t mean it’s not racist,” adding, “the movie is inherently orientalist.”

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