Bel-Air is a television series on Peacock, executive produced by Will Smith, that reimagines the iconic, culture-defining '90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and was inspired by Morgan Cooper's viral fan trailer. It premiered on February 13, 2022, Super Bowl Sunday, with three episodes at launch and new episodes streaming weekly.[1]
On October 13, 2022, Peacock announced that T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson had stepped down as showrunners due to creative differences surrounding the second season and that Carla Banks-Waddles had been promoted in their place, though the duo remain executive producers on the series.[2]
Synopsis[]
Set in modern-day America, Peacock's new one-hour drama series Bel-Air imagines the beloved sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air through a new, dramatic take on Will's complicated journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Bel-Air. As these two worlds collide, Will reckons with the power of second chances while navigating the conflicts, emotions, and biases of a world far different from the only one he’s ever known.
Executive produced by Will Smith, and inspired by Morgan Cooper's viral trailer that reimagined the iconic, culture-defining '90s sitcom, Bel-Air takes a fresh and raw approach to this world of swagger, style, and aspiration, while exploring Will's complex journey through a current lens. The new series features an ensemble cast that introduces Jabari Banks as Will and a creative team that includes Cooper, who serves as director, co-writer, and executive producer, and co-showrunners and executive producers T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson.[3]
Credits[]
Main Cast[]
- Jabari Banks as Will Smith[4]
- Adrian Holmes as Philip Banks[5]
- Cassandra Freeman as Vivian Banks[5]
- Olly Sholotan as Carlton Banks[5]
- Coco Jones as Hilary Banks[5]
- Akira Akbar as Ashley Banks[5]
- Jimmy Akingbola as Geoffrey Thompson[5]
- Jordan L. Jones as Jazz[5]
- Simone Joy Jones as Lisa Wilkes[5]
Crew[]
- T.J. Brady (former co-showrunner/executive producer)
- Rasheed Newson (former co-showrunner/executive producer)
- Carla Banks-Waddles (showrunner/co-executive producer)
- Morgan Cooper (creator/executive producer/director/co-writer)
- Will Smith (executive producer)
- Terence Carter (executive producer)
- James Lassiter (executive producer)
- Miguel Melendez (executive producer)
- Malcolm Spellman (executive producer)
- Quincy Jones (executive producer)
- Benny Medina (executive producer)
- Andy Borowitz (executive producer)
- Susan Borowitz (executive producer)
- Chris Collins (former showrunner/co-writer)
References[]
- ↑ PEACOCK ANNOUNCES MAIN CAST AND START OF PRODUCTION FOR HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DRAMA SERIES BEL-AIR - NBC Universal Media Village
- ↑ ‘Bel-Air’ Changes Showrunners As Carla Banks Waddles Replaces TJ Brady & Rasheed Newson For Season 2 Of Peacock Reboot - Peacock
- ↑ ‘Bel-Air’: Peacock Gives 2-Season Order To ‘The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’ Drama Reboot From Morgan Cooper & Westbrook Studios - Deadline
- ↑ ‘Bel-Air’: Newcomer Jabari Banks To Star As Will In Peacock’s ‘Fresh Prince’ Drama Reboot - Deadline
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 ‘Bel-Air’: Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Olly Sholotan & Jordan L. Jones Among 8 Cast In Peacock’s ‘Fresh Prince’ Drama Reboot - Deadline