Toronto Star

Canadian named Disney’s new Aladdin

After a long, controvers­ial cast search, Mena Massoud named as the film’s lead

- MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN

After a months-long casting search for the lead in Disney’s forthcomin­g live-action version of Aladdin —a search that had been criticized for its sluggish pace — the studio has announced that Mena Massoud will take on the role of the resourcefu­l street urchin.

The Egyptian-born Canadian actor, a relative newcomer, stars in the Amazon series Jack Ryan.

According to Disney, which announced the casting at the D23 Expo, Massoud will join Naomi Scott as Jasmine and Will Smith as Genie.

Director Guy Ritchie had previously come under fire after English actor Tom Hardy was mentioned as a possibilit­y for the role of the villain Jafar, leading to accusation­s of “whitewashi­ng” parts that should go to actors of Middle Eastern descent.

(Hardy later denied that he had been offered the role.) When the 1992 animated film Aladdin came out, starring Scott Weinger, Linda Larkin, Robin Williams and Jonathan Freeman, Disney was criticized for ethnic stereotypi­ng.

The angst with which the studio seemed to be approachin­g the challenge of identifyin­g a Middle Eastern actor who can sing, dance and act.

This led to some interestin­g volunteers offering their services on Twitter, including Pakistani-American actor and Silicon Valley star Kumail Nanjiani, who tweeted: “What am I, chopped liver?

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