Will Smith has unveiled Jabari Banks as the star of upcoming show “Bel-Air”, a dramatic spin-off of his 1990s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”.
The newcomers was surprised with the news of his casting as Will in Peacock's drama reboot by original “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” star Will Smith during a video call which has been shared on YouTube.
Will, who shot to fame in the 1990s thanks to the sitcom, told Jabari: "It is an absolute pleasure to meet you and from the deepest parts of my heart, I want to say congratulations to you - you have the role of Will on 'Bel-Air'."
Jabari exclaimed in response: "This is a dream come true! I'm ready, I'm so ready y'all!"
The young actor told Will how his father had encouraged him to audition for the show.
He said: "My dad sent me this article about it and said, 'You should really do this.' And I was like, 'Dad, that's not really how auditions work.' I can't be like, 'Yeah, I want to do this.'
"But two months later, my agent sent me the call and I knew it was right."
The 'Men in Black' actor vowed to serve as a mentor to his successor.
He said: "I'm looking forward to being an asset to you as you build out your life and build out your career."
The Peacock drama - which received a two-season order in September 2020 - is based on Morgan Cooper's popular fan film and will be made by Will and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith's Westbrook Studios, as well as Universal Television.
“Bel-Air” is set in modern-day America and though it is less of a comedy than the original series, it will take the same premise of following Will's journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the lavish neighbourhood of Bel-Air, and its one-hour run time will allow the show to further explore the issues raised in the sitcom, which had 30-minute episodes.
T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson will serve as executive producers and co-showrunners, while Morgan will direct as well as co-write and executive produce.