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Mufasa: The Lion King

The story of an orphan who would be king.
2024 | 118m | English

(74559 votes)

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Popularity: 27 (history)

Director: Barry Jenkins
Writer: Jeff Nathanson
Staring:
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Mufasa, a cub lost and alone, meets a sympathetic lion named Taka, the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion an expansive journey of a group of misfits searching for their destiny.
Release Date: Dec 18, 2024
Director: Barry Jenkins
Writer: Jeff Nathanson
Genres: Animation, Family, Adventure
Keywords paradise, lion, musical, friendship, prequel, jungle, told in flashback, betrayal by friend, chance meeting, live action remake, found family, lost
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $722,631,756
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 28, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Aaron Pierre Mufasa (voice)
Kelvin Harrison, Jr. Taka (voice)
Tiffany Boone Sarabi (voice)
Kagiso Lediga Young Rafiki (voice)
Preston Nyman Zazu (voice)
Blue Ivy Carter Kiara (voice)
John Kani Rafiki (voice)
Mads Mikkelsen Kiros (voice)
Seth Rogen Pumbaa (voice)
Billy Eichner Timon (voice)
Thandiwe Newton Eshe (voice)
Lennie James Obasi (voice)
Anika Noni Rose Afia (voice)
Keith David Masego (voice)
Braelyn Rankins Mufasa Cub (voice)
Theo Somolu Taka Cub (voice)
Beyoncé Nala (voice)
Donald Glover Simba (voice)
Folake Olowofoyeku Amara (voice)
Joanna Jones Akua (voice)
Thuso Mbedu Junia (voice)
Sheila Atim Ajarry (voice)
Abdul Salis Chigaru (voice)
Dominique Jennings Sarafi (voice)
Derrick L. McMillon Mosi (voice)
Maestro Harrell Inaki (voice)
AJ Beckles Azibo (voice)
David S. Lee Mobo (voice)
Brielle Rankins Mufasa Cub additional lines (voice)
Name Job
Lin-Manuel Miranda Songs
Jeff Nathanson Screenplay
Lebo M. Additional Music, Vocals
Paula Fairfield Sound Designer
James Earl Jones In Memory Of
Dave Metzger Original Music Composer
Onnalee Blank Supervising Sound Editor
Irene Mecchi Thanks
Jonathan Roberts Thanks
Linda Woolverton Thanks
Francine Maisler Casting
Jared Patrick Gerbig Art Direction
Dan Webster Supervising Art Director
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Benjamin L. Cook Sound Editor
Adam Valdez Visual Effects Supervisor
James Laxton Director of Photography
Joi McMillon Editor
Mark Friedberg Production Design
Barry Jenkins Director
Audrey Ferrara Visual Effects Supervisor
Elton John Songs
Alex Bickel Colorist
Heikki Kossi Foley Artist
Name Title
Peter M. Tobyansen Executive Producer
Adele Romanski Producer
Mark Ceryak Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
8.0

Rubbish poster aside, <em>'Mufasa: The Lion King'</em> is a success. I can't overlook that poster, how amateur can you get - it genuinely looks like something I'd whip up seconds before the deadline. Thankfully, the movie itself is very good, it's one I enjoyed quite a bit. The animation is class ... , the lions look amazingly majestic. I will say the white ones look a bit iffy, but that's nothing even close to a big issue. The voice cast are all perfectly good. Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr. (only now realising his character wasn't called Tucker... bit embarrassing on my part), John Kani et al. all merit props. The standouts for me, however, are Mads Mikkelsen and Lennie James - two actors I do love watching (or listening to, in this case), admittedly. Music-wise, it's not the strongest - I can't recall any of the songs, to be honest. That's not actually a terrible thing though, as it means none of the musical numbers grated on me either - and that's always a win in my books. Elsewhere, Timon & Pumbaa are unamusing and wasted, but at the same time are unnecessarily forced into this prequel/sequel. Obviously, this still falls far adrift of the beloved original animated film. Nevertheless, I'll hold it in higher esteem than the 2019 remake, even if I didn't overly mind that one to be fair. Oh, lastly, nice touch dedicating this to James Earl Jones at the get-go - was expecting it at the end.

Dec 23, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

They've been praying for rain for ages but are ill-prepared for when it finally comes and washes away the young "Mufasa" from the loving paws of his parents and out into the wilderness. Luckily, he is rescued by the friendly young cub "Taka" whose mother "Eshe" convinces his sceptical father "Obasi" ... to let her adopt him. The pair prove inseparable as they grow up, but the encroachment of a pride of angry white lions led by "Kiros" soon threatens their peaceful lives and forces the two to flee in search of a mystical land. Along the way they encounter the wily lioness "Sarabi" and her airborne early warning system "Zazu" and joining forces, have their work cut out for them crossing the snowy mountains. The whole story is regaled by the sagely "Rafiki" to a young cub "Kiara" and the underused, rough-round-the-edges, warthog/meerkat combo of "Pumbaa" and "Timon" so we know the ending all along. Not that jeopardy is in anyway the point here, it's not that kind of Disney film. It's really just a fairly shameless rip-off of the first, far superior, film that though it looks great with all the integrated live-action visuals has a story that's cheesily wafer thin. It's purpose is to set out the origins of the "Lion King" (1994) but all it really does is remind us of just how good that was and just how average this one is. They keep referring to the "Circle of Life" but barring a few meanderings from the orchestral score into the songs from the past, we are simply left with some banal offerings from Lin-Manuel Miranda best summed up by "Bye Bye" - straight from the Janet and John book of rhyming "seas" with "trees". Certainly, it looks great but it's also quite confusing whom it's for. The kids watching in the cinema with me were quickly bored by the undercooked story once the awe of the visuals had worn off. It's all perfectly watchable and is quite a testament to the arts of those in the CGI department well worthy of the big screen, but it's all instantly forgettable fayre that just sort of rolls along towards it's rousing denouement unremarkably.

Dec 24, 2024
Ditendra
10.0

Great movie. Story's amazing and CGI never been so good before. I mean great visuals. To be honest, I didn't see any flows in this movie. It's perfect. ...

Mar 09, 2025