There’s potentially a whole new world for “Aladdin” fans — but Robin Williams will make sure it never becomes reality.
Unfortunately, Disney had to ditch the plans when they discovered Williams’ will prevents them from using his name, taped performances or voice recordings for 25 years after his death.
“When he was on form, the hyperactive motormouth we love from ‘Good Morning Vietnam’ and ‘Mrs.
“Now, because he insisted on a final say on such material, [the jokes] will remain in the vaults.”.
Such a move protects the actor’s widow, Susan, and three children, Zak, Zelda and Cody, from incurring estate penalties due to his posthumous earnings.
“Absolutely Anything,” in which Williams voices a dog owned by Simon Pegg’s character, was the actor’s final film role.
“This disease is like a sea monster with 50 tentacles of symptoms that show when they want,” Susan told ABC News. »