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Mufasa: The Lion King – six key issues to know earlier than watching the prequel

By Editorial Board Published December 21, 2024 7 Min Read
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Mufasa: The Lion King – six key issues to know earlier than watching the prequel

Disney has added one other movie to their most profitable franchise, The Lion King – this time following Mufasa’s journey from a cub to turning into the king of Satisfaction Rock.

Impressed by the 1994 animation, the newest addition is a live-action function and is directed by Moonlight filmmaker Barry Jenkins.

Earlier than heading to your nearest cinema, listed here are six issues you want to know in regards to the movie and don’t fret, there are not any spoilers.

What’s Mufasa: The Lion King about?

Mufasa is synonymous with some of the heart-breaking moments of any Disney movie however other than being Simba’s dad and Scar’s brother, there’s little followers find out about him.

On this prequel movie, we comply with Mufasa as a younger cub who will get misplaced and meets a sympathetic lion cub, and inheritor to a royal bloodline, named Taka.

This assembly units the wheels in movement for the longer term king, and we go on his journey to fulfill his soon-to-be spouse Sarabi and pals.

Do I would like to observe The Lion King to grasp Mufasa: The Lion King?

Not essentially however it’s a main reference level all through the movie.

Within the new live-action sequel, we met among the “great kings of the past” first talked about within the 1994 unique.

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Mufasa: The Lion King. Pic: ©Disney

The story is instructed by means of flashbacks as Rafiki tells Simba’s daughter Kiara in regards to the “circle of life” and why it is vital to “remember who you are”.

The selection to take action makes it simpler for younger minds to comply with alongside however if you need the complete expertise and to grasp the continuous references to the unique, re-watching both the animation, 2019 live-action movie or the musical can be a good suggestion.

Tiffany Boone, who voices a younger Sarabi (Simba’s mum), says her opinion on Scar has barely modified after being a part of the brand new film.

Mufasa: The Lion King

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Mufasa: The Lion King. Pic: ©Disney

Who stars in Mufasa: The Lion King?

Mufasa: The Lion King is led by Croydon actor Aaron Pierre, who has beforehand starred in Insurgent Ridge in addition to Genius and Foe.

He says getting into the function of Mufasa has been a “huge honour” and hopes he does James Earl Jones justice because the youthful model of his character.

The actor posed for pictures on Satisfaction Rock on the UK premiere – a second he says he will not overlook.

“That was really special. The London premiere was just so beautiful. London showed up and with all of the beautiful energy and they celebrated, and they just poured love into that evening.”

Taka is performed by Kelvin Harrison Jr and a younger Sarabi is voiced by Tiffany Boone.

Whereas the daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter, voices Kiara, the daughter of King Simba.

Different voices embrace Mads Mikkelsen as Kiros, Kagiso Lediga as a younger Rafiki and Preston Nyman as a younger Zazu.

As a way to arrange the movie as a flashback, the 2019 voices return briefly – Donald Glover, Beyonce Knowles-Carter, John Kani, John Oliver, Seth Rogan and Billy Eichner.

Mufasa: The Lion King. Pic: ©Disney

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Mufasa: The Lion King. Pic: ©Disney

Is James Earl Jones in Mufasa: The Lion King?

Seen as a father determine by many, the demise of James Earl Jones marked a tragic day for film followers all around the world.

The Star Wars actor originated the sturdy, stoic voice of Mufasa within the 1994 animation and reprised the function for the 2019 live-action remake.

Jenkins made the choice to dedicate your complete movie to the star and his voice briefly seems as a considerably ‘voice of God’ at the start of the brand new movie.

Opening with a black display screen, you hear Jones’s voice uttering his recommendation to Simba: “Look at the stars. The great kings of the past look down on us from those stars. So, whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be there to guide you. And so will I.”

Mufasa: The Lion King. Pic: ©Disney

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Mufasa: The Lion King. Pic: ©Disney

Is it secure for kids to observe Mufasa: The Lion King?

The movie has obtained a PG ranking within the UK so it’s secure for everybody to observe.

Nonetheless, very like the unique, it’s price approaching with warning as there is a scene or two that could be a bit scary and/or emotional for youthful viewers.

Who made the music for Mufasa: The Lion King?

The musical man of the second – Lin-Manuel Miranda – is accountable for the soundtrack to Mufasa: The Lion King.

Jenkins says watching him work taught him a lot as a inventive particular person.

“Typically, in a musical, the songs come first and the movie folds around it. But in this case, because Lin was so busy directing Tick Tick Boom and working on Encanto so we got started before he came in and it was really wonderful to see him look at the script and sort of diagnose where songs could elevate the narrative rather than just distract from it,” says Jenkins.

“And the song I Always Wanted A Brother was a great example. Lin watched a very early animatic and right away identified that’s the song [for this section], and it’s one of my favourite pieces in the film.”

Mufasa: The Lion King is in cinemas now.

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