Why Jafar was recast in Once Upon A Time.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Once Upon A Time recast the villain Jafar with Oded Fehr in season 6 of the ABC series, despite the character originally being performed by Naveen Andrews in the spinoff, Once Upon A Time In Wonderland. The Once Upon A Time franchise became popular by developing intricate backstories for classic fairytale characters and bringing their reimagined, live-action stories to small screens.
Oded Fehr Was Recast As Jafar For Once Upon A Time Season 6 The Jafar character got caught in the midst of fateful changes happening in the Once Upon A Time franchise. Jafar, played by Andrews at the time, was brought in when the franchise looked to be evolving with the Once Upon A Time In Wonderland spinoff series. However, when the spinoff was canceled after just one season, the fate of the character seemed up in the air.
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