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Mufasa: The Lion King begins by honoring the past. In light of the death of original Mufasa actor James Earl Jones, who died Sep. 9 at the age of 93, the entire film opens with a tribute to the ...
Screenwriter Jeff Nathanson breaks down how 'Mufasa,' now in theaters, connects back to original 'Lion King' saga.
Director Barry Jenkins is revealing how Mufasa: The Lion King honors late actor James Earl Jones.. The new prequel film, about the iconic lion whom Jones voiced in the 1994 animated film, opens on ...
Mufasa: The Lion King is a 2024 American musical drama film directed by Barry Jenkins from a screenplay written by Jeff Nathanson. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures , the film is photorealistically animated and serves as both a prequel and sequel to The Lion King (2019), the remake of the 1994 animated film of the same name . [ 6 ]
The 2024 American animated musical drama film Mufasa: The Lion King has original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a score composed by Dave Metzger.The film's soundtrack album features seven songs and was released on December 13, 2024, through Walt Disney Records; a deluxe edition released on the same day includes the score and instrumental tracks. [1]
Mufasa is a fictional character in Disney's The Lion King franchise. A wise and benevolent lion, he first appears in the 1994 animated film as the King of the Pride Lands and devoted father to Simba, who he is raising to inherit the kingdom. Mufasa is killed by his younger brother, Scar, who murders him to usurp the throne.
Box Office: 'Sonic the Hedgehog 3' Dashes to $25.7 Million Opening Day, 'Mufasa: The Lion King' Trails With $13.3 Million. China was the biggest market for “Mufasa” with $7.8 million to start ...
It changed its name to Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival in 2014, to counter an audience perception that the festival focused solely on horror films. [4] The city's local zombie walk was also staged to occur as part of the event for a few years but it has gone on to become its own event separate from the festival.