Aladdin Trailer Reactions: 4 Ups & 5 Downs

Looking better, but still a mixed bag.

By Jack Pooley /

Disney

Disney just dropped the first full trailer for their upcoming live-action Aladdin remake, and after the PR disaster caused by the previous teaser trailer - which focused on a janky CGI Genie (Will Smith) - it's abundantly clear they should've just waited and dropped this more contextual trailer first.

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It's fair to say that the jury's still out on whether or not Aladdin will actually be a decent movie - if definitely doesn't look great, that's for sure - but this trailer delved deeper into Guy Ritchie's world-building and, yes, showed off some of the crowd-pleasing musical renditions.

Fingers are crossed that each successive trailer might start turning audiences around on Disney's least-convincing live-action remake to date, though with barely two months to go until the movie hits screens, they don't have a ton of time to change the negative online tide against it.

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Then again, Disney's likely banking on more casual, nostalgic audiences turning up regardless of its quality. In terms of milking that nostalgia, this trailer certainly did a solid job, even if the movie's still looking pretty rough in places. Speaking of which...