Aladdin beauty Naomi Scott stuns in flowing red ruffled gown as she joins co-stars Mena Massoud and Will Smith at glitzy Berlin screening

They recently attended the star-studded premiere of Aladdin in London's Leicester Square.

And Naomi Scott, Mena Massoud, Will Smith and the rest of the cast and crew of the live-action flick all turned out for the film's gala screening in Berlin on Saturday.

Naomi, who plays Princess Jasmine in the flick, cut a glamorous figure on the red carpet, donning a flowing red dress with a detailed floral print.

Glamour: Naomi Scott and the rest of the cast and crew of the live-action flick turned out for the Aladdin gala screening in Berlin on Saturday

Glamour: Naomi Scott and the rest of the cast and crew of the live-action flick turned out for the Aladdin gala screening in Berlin on Saturday

The garment also featured a ruffled collar and a pleated finish with Naomi styling her raven locks into an updo for the event. 

Will Smith looked in high spirits for the bash, sporting a navy blazer with a lavender jumper and dark jeans.

Posing on the red carpet alongside Naomi, Mena and the film's director Guy Richie, the film star took a selfie of the group.

Mena, who plays the lead role in the film, wore a dark blazer and matching shoes while his shirt featured a light blue design at the end.     

Posing on the red carpet alongside Naomi, Mena Massoud and the film's director Guy Ritchie, Will Smith took a selfie of the group

Posing on the red carpet alongside Naomi, Mena Massoud and the film's director Guy Ritchie, Will Smith took a selfie of the group

Speaking to MailOnline before entering the London screening, Will said of playing the role of Genie - made famous in the animated 1992 version by the late Robin Williams: 'You know that’s what Robin Williams gave to the genie that was spectacular, and that was the thing that I was working really hard to capture but give it my flavour.

'The genie will say anything or do anything, there’s a certain madness to the genie - that was the fun that Robin Williams created so I was trying to find what that meant, with a little more of a Fresh Prince flavour to it.

'I wanted to create something that was both nostalgic but also had a little bit new school sometimes.

Casual: Mena, who plays the lead role in the film, wore a dark blazer and matching shoes while his shirt featured a light blue design at the end

Casual: Mena, who plays the lead role in the film, wore a dark blazer and matching shoes while his shirt featured a light blue design at the end

Dapper: Will Smith looked in high spirits for the bash
Dapper: He sported a navy blazer with a lavender jumper and dark jeans

Dapper: Will Smith looked in high spirits for the bash, sporting a navy blazer with a lavender jumper and dark jeans

Style: Naomi, who plays Princess Jasmine in the flick, donned a flowing red dress

Style: Naomi, who plays Princess Jasmine in the flick, donned a flowing red dress

Fashion: The garment featured a detailed floral print along with a ruffled collar

Fashion: The garment featured a detailed floral print along with a ruffled collar

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Naomi Scott is the star of the new Aladdin remake, so it was only fair that she stole the show on the red (no, not magic) carpet for a screening in Berlin this week.

Looking every inch the Hollywood icon, the actress took to the event in an opulent Valentino number, straight from the Fall 2019 RTW show.

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'It was quite stressful and daunting, Robin Williams didn’t leave much room to improve on the genie!'

He went on: 'Guy Ritchie had a very specific tie on what he wanted the genie to look like, he kept saying 1970s body builder!

'He said he wanted him to look like one of those body builders whose upper body is really huge and the legs are really small because they missed leg day so that was the comedic take of how he wanted him to look.'

Daunting: Speaking about taking on the role of the Genie, Will said: 'It was quite stressful and daunting, Robin Williams didn’t leave much room to improve on the genie!'

Daunting: Speaking about taking on the role of the Genie, Will said: 'It was quite stressful and daunting, Robin Williams didn’t leave much room to improve on the genie!'

In demand: Will signed numerous autographs and posed for pictures with fans at the screening

In demand: Will signed numerous autographs and posed for pictures with fans at the screening 

Will said: 'The genie will say anything or do anything, there’s a certain madness to the genie'

Will said: 'The genie will say anything or do anything, there’s a certain madness to the genie'

He added: 'That was the fun that Robin Williams created so I was trying to find what that meant, with a little more of a Fresh Prince flavour to it'

He added: 'That was the fun that Robin Williams created so I was trying to find what that meant, with a little more of a Fresh Prince flavour to it'

Disney announced the project in the autumn of 2016, following the success of live-action versions of The Jungle Book, Beauty And The Beast, Cinderella and Alice In Wonderland and it's sequel Through The Looking Glass.

Will was the first member of the cast to join, signing on to portray Genie in July 2017, and later that month Mena and Naomi were confirmed for the two lead roles.

The movie was shot at Longcross Studios in Surrey, England, and in the Wadi Rum Desert in Jordan.

Movie: Disney announced the project in the autumn of 2016, following the success of several other live-actions versions of animated films

Movie: Disney announced the project in the autumn of 2016, following the success of several other live-actions versions of animated films 

Flick: Guy Ritchie, who attended the screening with his wife Jacqui Ainsley, directed the film

Flick: Guy Ritchie, who attended the screening with his wife Jacqui Ainsley, directed the film 

Further live-action remakes in the works include Pinocchio, The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, with Cruella [based on 101 Dalmations] and Mulan set for 2020 releases.

Disney+, a streaming service featuring the company's classic films and new releases, will launch in the U.S. on November 12, 2019, and will cost $6.99 a month. 

It is not known when Disney+ will launch in the UK, or the expected price tag. 

Aladdin is set for a theatrical release on May 24. 

Plans: Further live-action remakes in the works include Pinocchio, The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

Plans: Further live-action remakes in the works include Pinocchio, The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

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Naomi Scott stuns in flowing red ruffled gown as she joins Aladdin co-stars at Berlin screening

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