The Aladdin Prince Anders Spin-Off Movie You Forgot About Is Still Happening

Sometimes, Hollywood announces projects that make perfect sense.A sequelto “The Batman?” Of course! A “Sonic the Hedgehog"spin-off seriesabout Knuckles the Echidna? Probably don’t need it, but why not? And then there are projects like the “Aladdin” spin-off movie centered on Prince Anders, a film that begs the question: Who, exactly, wants this? Apparently, Disney believessomeonedoes, having announced the feature in December 2019. The studio hasn’t forgotten about it, either, even if just about everybody else on the planet has by this point.

To jog your memory: In 2019, Billy Magnussen co-starred in Disney’s live-action “Aladdin” remake as Prince Anders, a would-be husband for Agrabah’s Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott) from the kingdom of Skånland. Disney would probably have you believe Magnussen’s character was a scene-stealer, but all I can honestly recall about him is he speaks in a silly voice … I think. Either way, it was enough to convince Disney to say yes when Magnussen pitched the idea of aPrince Anders spin-off moviefor Disney+, with Jordan Dunn and Michael Kvamme writing the script.

Billy Magnussen smiling as Prince Anders in Aladdin

Speaking toScreen Rant, Magnussen confirmed the film is still moving forward, and is now undergoing rewrites. He also shed some light on what he finds appealing about the whole thing:

“It’s in development. We are in the stages of rewrites right now, and it’s still moving forward. Yeah, it’s really exciting … I loved making that character up, and to have the opportunity to create a world and a story with him in it has really been a treat. I love that. That’s what I really love about this industry; to play in such a way like that … To be the not-Prince-Charming Prince, you know? We always see Prince Charming, so I was like, ‘Let’s mix it up.'”

A whole new world of content

As Disney continues to remake more and more of its animated movies in live-action, the studio has begun to develop new franchises based on the films it has already reimagined. Along with the previously-released sequels to Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” and “Maleficent,” the Mouse House now has Barry Jenkins developinga movie prequelto Jon Favreau’s “The Lion King” and is working on a film sequel to Guy Ritchie’s “Aladdin,” along with the Princes Anders spin-off movie. There was also a live-action “Beauty and the Beast” prequel show being developed for Disney+, but it has sincebeen delayedfor “creative and scheduling issues.” (Insert Willy Wonka saying, “Stop, don’t, come back” here.)

Even taking Disney’s never-ending need to create more Disney+ content into consideration, the Prince Anders spin-off is confusing. The Anders character was a source of controversy from the get-go, being a character who was invented for the “Aladdin” remake for no clear reason beyond assuring the film would include a deeply-unnecessary token white guy. He wound up leaving little to no impression in the actual movie, too, and was promptly forgotten thereafter, prior to the spin-off being announced. That’s not a knock against Magnussen, either, who was very much a scene-stealer in the comedy “Game Night” (a film where he plays a much funnier and more memorable himbo).