Mufasa: The Lion King — the hit live-action and CG hybrid prequel to the 2019 live-action version of Disney’s The Lion King, is coming to Disney+ this week. The logline for Mufasa: The Lion King reads ...
Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King — the live-action CGI prequel to the live-action version of The Lion King — has officially ended its run in theaters. How much did the film make at the box office?
The film stars the voice talents of Aaron Pierre, as the titular character, and Kelvin Harrison Jr. as Taka, the young lion who will go on to become Scar, the villain of the original “Lion King.” The ...
It’s always about a woman. That seems to be the only thing that can come between brothers, and in Mufasa: The Lion King, this universal truth is on full display. A woman is in reality the genesis of ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The latest live-action Lion King movie, Mufasa: The Lion King, is coming to digital platforms for purchase or rental tomorrow. But you’re going to have to pay a pretty ...
Mufasa: The Lion King may have gotten off to a slow start out of the gates with only $35 million domestically, but the film has relied heavily on international earnings to lift its box office total ...
The “Lion King” prequel arrived to weak ticket sales last month, but moviegoers have since embraced it, pushing global box office returns toward $700 million. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los ...
Mufasa: The Lion King introduces an intriguing new ability for the titular character, accidently creating an odd plot hole. While the prequel does a pretty good job of enriching the story of how ...
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MPC's Adam Valdez explains how the new Quad Cap mo-cap process added more humanlike qualities to an intimate Barry Jenkins film. That is, to explore the inner lives of teenage Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) ...
One must imagine watchers of Disney remakes as happy. Each time a new sequel, prequel or live-action remake is announced, audiences dutifully return to theaters with Sisyphean devotion and an entirely ...
“Mufasa: The Lion King” is an odd, odd movie. Very realistic-looking lions, warthogs, meerkats and whatever break into song repeatedly. It’s like a curious fever dream that doesn’t want to go away.