Serena and Venus Williams Weigh In on Will Smith's Casting for 'King Richard'
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Weeks away from the release of the biopic about their father, the tennis superstar sisters spill that they knew it 'is going to be the real deal' when the 'Aladdin' star signed on.

AceShowbiz - Tennis superstars Serena Williams and Venus Williams were thrilled to learn Will Smith had signed on to play their dad in new movie "King Richard".

Opening later this month (November 2021), the film chronicles Richard Williams' efforts to support his daughters to sports glory against all the odds, and early reviews suggest Smith is set for another Oscar nod for his portrayal of the determined dad.

And the Williams sisters reveal they knew the movie would be a big hit as soon as they heard Smith had been cast.

"When we heard that Will wanted to do it, it was like, 'Oh my God, this movie is going to be the real deal,' " Venus tells EW.com. "Whatever film he's in, it's the real deal. We got the sense this is gonna be big, this is gonna be a serious film."

"I love that it captured the innocence - the innocence we still hang on to, actually. It's kind of difficult for me to say, 'Oh, this film shows me,' because me is Serena... and there's no me without her, and I could have never done what I've been able to achieve on the court without her, because I was also watching her and learning."

Serena adds, "Actually, I feel like the film actually tells her (Venus') story, in a way that no one can ever really tell what she went through in being the first black player to really step out there. You see the impact that it has had and all the people that are coming up after myself and Venus. There would be no Serena if there wasn't a Venus."

Meanwhile, Serena can't wait for her four-year-old daughter, Alexis, to watch "King Richard". "She gets to see what mommy was like," the tennis ace adds. "I always wondered how I would explain my life. Like, how will I even start that conversation? This is the perfect way."

"King Richard" will hit theaters and streaming platform HBO Max on November 19.

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