"Men In Black" star Will Smith has slammed the rumors about his return in the reboot of hit 90s sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air." The actor recently clarified that although he had heard rumblings about a possible reboot of the show, he does not plan to participate in it.
"I'm not doing it," Smith told Entertainment Tonight. "If somebody wanted to, I would probably let them, but I have no intention."
The actor further pointed out that while the '90s seemed to be the perfect time period for the show, he is not sure how a reboot would play today since two decades have passed by. Smith had famously cemented his acting career in "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," in which he had starred as street-smart teenager Will, who moves from his home in Philadelphia to live with his aunt and uncle in the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air.
Also starring Alfonso Ribeiro and Tatyana Ali, the show began in 1990 and ended six years later. After this, Smith went on to carve out a lucrative career in movies.
On Dec. 2, Friday, Smith attended the photocall for "Collateral Beauty" alongside Helen Mirren in New York. While the 71-year-old actress donned a sleek raven blazer which she layered with a stylish white blouse and finished with some chic black trousers, the actor went for a more casual look, wearing a cozy patterned navy jumper to the photocall, Daily Mail reported.
"Collateral Beauty" also stars Kate Winslet, Naomie Harris, Edward Norton and Keira Knightley. The movie follows a successful advertising executive Howard Inlet (Smith) whose child dies, leading him to retreat from life entirely, after which starts writing and posting letters to Love, Time and Death.
The film comes from Oscar-winning director David Frankel of "Dear Diary" and "The Devil Wears Prada" fame. Watch the trailer below: