Over the weekend, the 18-year-old actor headed to theaters with his Zombies 2 cast to check out the newest live-action film from Disney, Aladdin, and over the course of two hours, completely fell in love with Naomi and proceeded to let all his fans know it on Instagram.
The cast even took a group pic in front of the advert in the theater, and Milo had to get as close as he could to Princess Jasmine.
“Everyone taking a pic, but I gotta stay with my boo,” Milo captioned on his Instagram Stories.
He added later, “Absolutely accepting fan edit of me and my wife @naomigscott.”
The DCOM followed five high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and “Mo”, who meet in detention and start a band based off the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.
In the movie, Naomi has a breakout song for her character in a solo number called “She’s So Gone” where she shows off her incredible vocals. Check out a clip below!
Lemonade Mouth is currently available to watch on the DisneyNOW app!
The segment, which aired during Thursday’s (May 23) episode of The Late Late Show With James Corden, featured Naomi and Mena reprising their roles as Jasmine and Aladdin with Will Smith as Genie, and host James, as Abu!
Disney’s latest live-action reboot, Aladdin is in theaters now and fans are wondering if it’s worth sticking around after the credits roll for any bonus scenes.
So, does Aladdin have an end credits scene?
The short answer is: No. There isn’t an extra scene after Aladdin’s end credits role.
There is still a reason to stick around after the end of the movie, however.
While there isn’t a post-credits scene setting up a sequel, the end credits do feature an epic dance sequence featuring the film’s stars, Will Smith, Mena Massoud, and Naomi Scott.
Will Smith also stars in the live-action remake of the classic Disney animated movie. It’s expected to top the box office this weekend and you can download the soundtrack here.
Listen to Mena and Naomi‘s version of “A Whole New World” right here!
Naomi Scott was already prepared for audiences to criticize her portrayal of Jasmine in the new live action Aladdin.
The 26-year-old actress opened up about taking on the role and bringing her own flavor to the character.
“No matter what you do, you will get criticized,” she told E! News. “So, I figure just do what you’re gonna do. There’s a sense of wanting to get that balance right of honoring the original [film] and kind of adding your own flavor. You just do your best. You just do what feels right to you.”
Naomi added that she always wanted to play Jasmine. “For me, I definitely knew how I wanted to play her. It was personal to me as well. I loved Jasmine growing up, so it was exciting,” she added.