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Cast of “A Prince in New York 2” hasn’t changed after more than 30 years from the first recording (+ bonus of who was “cancelled” from the movie)

If you have already watched, in the “Afternoon Session”, the movie “A Prince in New York”, produced in 1988, and had a good laugh, get ready for the second recording, recently released. The production invited the same actors to continue the comedy, in addition to a new strong selection with stars of the caliber of Tracy Morgan, Wesley Snipes and Morgan Freeman.

O awesome.club prepared a “before and after” of these artists. Of course, we were curious to know what water they drank, as the difference in appearance is minimal, even after more than 30 years. Read until the end to check out the characters from the remake and who Eddie Murphy vetoed in the movie. Come with us.

Eddie Murphy reprises his role as Prince Akeem, barber Clarence, barber shop customer Saul and Randy Watson.

Arsenio Hall reprises the characters Semmi, Morris, Reverend Brown and Baba

Shari Headley played Lisa, Queen of Zamunda

James Earl Jones as King Jaffe Joffer

John Amos is back again as Cleo McDowell and Lisa’s father

Louie Anderson appeared as Maurice

Paul Bates as Oha servant of the King of Zamunda. It is he who sings during ceremonies

Garcelle Beauvais, the flower carrier

Spoiler for good: find out who the new actors are

Leslie Jones as Mary Junson (Lavelle’s mother)

Tracy Morgan plays Uncle Reem

Wesley Snipes playing General Izzi

KiKi Layne as Meeka, Akeem and Lisa’s eldest daughter

Bella Murphy, daughter of Eddie Murphy in real life, participates as Omma

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Teyana Taylor as Bopoto and Jermaine Fowler, Akeem’s heir

Barbers “preserved in formaldehyde” are back

Clarence and Saul are played by Eddie Murphy. Morris is played by Arsenio Hall and Sweets is played by Clint Smith

Bonus: Eddie Murphy ‘vetoed’ Michael B. Jordan’s participation

The second recording of “A Prince in New York” almost had the participation of the Black Panther star. He would play Eddie Murphy’s son in the film, but the actor and production director thought the star’s presence would draw too much attention and overshadow the rest of the cast.

What did you think of “A Prince in New York 2”? Should the actors have re-recorded the movie? Comment below 🙂

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