3. TV Show or Movie on NETFLIX/ Disney+
Aaliyah loved the kids, and let’s remember she did the soundtrack for the 1997 film Anastasia via Journey To The Past.
Every young female in the late 1990s or early 2000s wanted to dress like Aaliyah, who displayed the tomboy look with baggy pants.
Nevertheless, Aaliyah was a sweetheart, and she would likely have made an appearance on Sesame Street to sing with the characters or a Disney show.
As for Netflix, the dark side of Aaliyah would emerge since she loved the action and being a bad a** on screen in the film.
An Aaliyah movie on Netflix would be bad a**. It hurts knowing she’s not here to see how the 2010s went and the 2020s decade unfolding.
It would’ve been amazing to see Aaliyah in films such as “Exit Wounds” or “Cradle to the Grave,” although the casting was set.
Who wouldn’t want to see a reunion with Aaliyah getting a chance to work with Tim Arnold, the late Earl “DMX” Simmons, Anthony Anderson, Jet Li, Isaiah Washington and other talent she never met in the 2000s?