Bel-Air

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Bel-Air is a dramatic reimagining of the 1990s sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," presenting the story of Will's move from West Philadelphia to a wealthy Los Angeles neighborhood in a modern, more serious tone.

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instanceOf television series
adaptationType dramatic reimagining
basedOn The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NERFINISHED
character Ashley Banks NERFINISHED
Carlton Banks NERFINISHED
Hilary Banks NERFINISHED
Jazz NERFINISHED
Philip Banks NERFINISHED
Vivian Banks NERFINISHED
Will (Jabari Banks) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Andy Borowitz NERFINISHED
Susan Borowitz NERFINISHED
developer Morgan Cooper NERFINISHED
Rasheed Newson NERFINISHED
T.J. Brady NERFINISHED
Terence Carter NERFINISHED
Will Smith NERFINISHED
distributor Peacock NERFINISHED
executiveProducer Andy Borowitz NERFINISHED
Benny Medina NERFINISHED
Malcolm Spellman NERFINISHED
Morgan Cooper NERFINISHED
Quincy Jones NERFINISHED
Rasheed Newson NERFINISHED
Susan Borowitz NERFINISHED
T.J. Brady NERFINISHED
Terence Carter NERFINISHED
Will Smith NERFINISHED
genre coming-of-age
drama
leadActor Jabari Banks NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Will Smith (fictional character) NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus class differences
fish-out-of-water story
race and identity
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork Peacock NERFINISHED
premise Modern retelling of a teenager from West Philadelphia moving in with wealthy relatives in Bel Air
productionCompany Universal Television NERFINISHED
Westbrook Studios NERFINISHED
protagonistOrigin West Philadelphia NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NERFINISHED
releasePlatform streaming television
setting Bel Air, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
West Philadelphia NERFINISHED
targetAudience general audience
young adults
tone dramatic
serious

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Peacock streaming service hasNotableOriginal Bel-Air
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