Aladdin's Genie Gets Impressive Gender-Swapped Cosplay Emerging From The Lamp
- dtnvday
- Mar 19
- 2 min read

Aladdin's genie is getting a brand-new imagining in a gender-swapped cosplay. Aladdin was originally a 2D-animated Disney film released in 1992. It featured the late comedian and actor Robin Williams in the role of the iconic blue genie who sings "Friend Like Me" and grants the titular character three wishes. Aladdin was followed up by a 1994 TV series, as well as the sequel films The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves. In 2019, Disney made a live-action version of Aladdin.
Over three decades after Aladdin's initial release, a new gender-swapped genie cosplay has been released from @missjazminad. Though she has a fuller head of hair than the Williams animated version, she sports a similar high ponytail as the original. She wears a bedazzled gold top to match the jewelry on her wrists and neck.
Her waistband is red, mirroring the original. The first image shows her in a cloud of puffy white with a lamp at the bottom of the photo, implying her emergence from the lamp.

What This Means For Aladdin
Aladdin Has Not Had A Female Genie
So far, both major depictions of the genie in Aladdin have been played by men. In the animated version, this voice-acting role went to Williams, and in the 2019 live-action remake, the character was played by Will Smith. This cosplay provides an alternative version of the genie that has most often been portrayed in the classic story. It is interesting to see how the cosplay artist borrows from elements of the animated film's look while still making it her own.
As for the actual Aladdin series, there are no current plans to gender-swap the genie character. The 2019 live-action version of the film was a box office success, making over $1 billion throughout its run. Because of this success, Disney confirmed Aladdin 2 in 2020. However, it was not confirmed whether Smith would return to his role as the genie. Technically, this does leave the option open for another actor, who could be a woman, to take on the genie role.
Our Take On A Gender-Swapped Aladdin
Gender-Swapping Classic Characters Is Commonplace Now

Given Smith's relatively recent controversies surrounding the Oscars slap incident, the prospect of the actor returning for Aladdin 2 seems slimmer. As a result, the option to change the portrayal of the genie is even more open than it otherwise would be. Making gender-swapped films and characters, as seen in 2016's Ghostbusters, for instance, is increasingly popular in Hollywood nowadays. This could point to a woman genie coming to the Aladdin universe down the line, though as in the case of many Disney live-action castings, this would be almost sure to create controversy.
Source: @missjazminad/Instagram
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