‘Bel-Air’ Trailer Goes Viral With Dark, Gritty Take On ‘Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’
What if the tone of beloved ’90s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” got “flipped-turned upside down”?
That’s precisely what’s happened in Morgan Cooper’s fan-made trailer “Bel-Air,” which is a grim retelling of the original story.
Set in today’s world, “Bel-Air” explores serious issues such as gang violence, police brutality and wealth inequity — a stark contrast to the goofy nature of the original show.
Despite all that grit and drama, there are also some very sweet moments in the trailer, including a nod to the famous Carlton dance.
“Like most 90’s kids, I grew up watching Fresh Prince,” Cooper tweeted on Sunday along with the clip. “Even as a kid, I always thought there was more to the story... so I decided to make this.”
Cooper wrote, directed and served as cinematographer for the trailer.
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Like most 90’s kids, I grew up watching Fresh Prince. Even as a kid, I always thought there was more to the story... so I decided to make this. S/O to incredible team who worked on this! @tldtoday @kustoo @BeleafMel @easymccoy @madebyutah @txyxuxs— Morgan Cooper (@morgancooperdp) March 10, 2019
Twitter quickly embraced his project, and it went viral.
Although Cooper told the website Okayplayer that the trailer, which took six months to make, isn’t a preview for a film or series, many people online wanted the trailer to blossom into a full-length project.
This is fucking brilliant. https://t.co/5VqToQMKdh
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) March 11, 2019
this is incredible - beautifully shot, well acted, emotional even as a trailer/promo. this is the grownup remake that FP fans would love to see. well done!
— Droi Media (@DroiMedia) March 10, 2019
So many goosebumps. This looks AMAZING.. I don't even know what else to say, I'm just amped. 👏😨
— Shelby Morell (@shelbymorell) March 10, 2019
When is it coming out??? pic.twitter.com/Vr179V2JQv
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— Arinze Giles (@ProdByAri) March 11, 2019
All in all, Cooper said he’s happy that “Bel-Air” resonated with so many people.
“When we first made this thing, I was really confident in the art,” he told Okayplayer. “The internet’s the internet. You never [know] if something’s gonna catch a spark or not. I’m very excited for everything that has happened and receive it humbly. But at the end of the day I’m a black creative, and representing my culture and expressing myself authentically is of the utmost importance to me.”
Watch the full trailer above.
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