Will Smith’s Fresh Take on ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Is Casting Now

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“Bel-Air”
When fans think of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” they remember the half-hour sitcom that incorporated heartfelt lessons and sometimes drifted into serious, topical issues. On “Bel-Air,” which has a two-season order from Peacock, viewers will return to the mansion in high-rent Los Angeles—with a twist. Based on a 2019 fan film by Morgan Cooper that caught original star Will Smith’s attention, the premise (and the swagger) remain, but the series will be reimagined as an hourlong drama. The show will emphasize the complex relationships between race, wealth, and privilege as it explores the issues that brought Will from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated communities of Bel-Air. Smith is developing the series with Cooper; both are executive producing. No actors have been cast, but Vickie Thomas Casting is on the hunt for the new Banks family. Production is set to start in September in L.A.

“April 29, 1992”
Tyrese Gibson, Scott Eastwood, and Ray Liotta are revisiting a landmark day in American history. The actors have boarded “April 29, 1992,” a thriller that will follow a father and son as they unwittingly become part of a botched heist while sequestering themselves on the first day of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. The film will take place throughout the city—especially South Central L.A.—over the course of the six days when riots broke out in protest against the acquittal of the four LAPD officers who brutalized Rodney King. The drama, directed by Ariel Vromen and written by Sascha Penn, is adding actors out of New York City through Billy Hopkins Casting. Production will start in mid-August in L.A. and Bulgaria.

“Wedding Crashers 2”
Dust off your rulebook: The wedding crashers are returning uninvited for another nuptial season. It’s a reunion for Owen Wilson, Isla Fisher, Rachel McAdams, and Vince Vaughn as they prepare for filming on the sequel to the 2005 comedy. Original director David Dobkin is back for the movie, with a plot that’s currently under wraps. Though the main original players are back, additional roles will be cast by Beach/Katzman Casting. Filming will take place this fall in Atlanta and Puerto Rico.

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This story originally appeared in the July 15 issue of Backstage Magazine. Subscribe here.