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Director of Disney’s upcoming Mufasa: The Lion King, Barry Jenkins, almost declined the project, but the film's script ultimately changed his mind.
Brace yourself, June 15 marks 30 years (yes, 30) since The Lion King first hit screens, becoming an instant classic that has continued to stand tall among the best-loved children's movies of all time.
“Mufasa: The Lion King,” the photorealistic computer-generated animated prequel, flips the script on that formula, combining a gripping narrative and exciting action with seven mostly ...
'Mufasa: The Lion King' the visually stunning prequel to the original, has made its highly anticipated debut on Disney+.
At the premiere of the original film, Matthew Broderick, who voiced Simba, explained how he signed onto "The Lion King" before he even knew what story he was telling. "They don't give you a script.
Mufasa: The Lion King is set to release early next year -- here is what we know so far about it, including the release date.
In an interview with HOLA!, Miranda discussed the process of making songs that feel like 'The Lion King' and working with Lebo M.
Mufasa is now streaming on Disney+, which is available as a bundle with Hulu for just $2.99/mo for a limited time. Here's what to know.
‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ Director Barry Jenkins Gets Biblical on His Virtual Production Roller-Coaster Ride Jenkins tells IndieWire about tackling his first virtual production.