Every being has a place in the circle of life,” and “No more kings, we are all one.” Those lines of dialogue sum up the two ...
The follow-up movie to the 2019 live action remake of The Lion King has put in a solid performance at the box office so far.
Ironically, it’s Boone’s big number in Mufasa — “Tell Me It’s You,” her duet with Aaron Pierre, who plays the titular king-to-be — that’s generating the most awards buzz. The tune, composed by ...
In addition to Mufasa, Scar — whose original name was Taka, and Sarabi, viewers get to glimpse the parents of Mufasa and Taka, a young Zazu and Rafiki and also Kiara, daughter of Simba and Nala ...
But I’m sure they feel proud.” Watching Mufasa helped Olówófôyekù connect to her inner child — and was an entirely different experience than she had in 1994. “For this one, I was just ...
Why did Mufasa never banish Scar? How did Mufasa meet Rafiki? How did Mufasa and Sarabi meet? All these questions flooded an eight-year-old’s mind. But as it happens with life, time passed and ...
Taka is lovestruck by Sarabi and asks Mufasa to help him win her heart. Mufasa does everything his brother asks, including lying about a daring rescue where Sarabi has been knocked out.
Later, Mufasa and Taka encountered Sarabi. The royal-blooded lion Taka (who later takes on the name Scar) hoped to develop a bond with Sarabi, as he admired her. However, the situation took an ...
After they die, and Mufasa and his adoptive brother, Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), lose their pride, both brothers journey to this region. They hope it's true. They meet Sarabi, Zazu and Rafiki ...
Mufasa: The Lion King is a musical drama film directed by Barry Jenkins and written by Jeff Nathanson. The action-adventure film is photorealistically animated and serves as both a prequel and ...
Under threat from that violent competing pride, Taka‘s father commands him to flee for his safety, with Mufasa as his protector. They meet a wandering lioness, Sarabi (Tiffany Boone), and though ...