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In May 2003, The Lion King 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 was scheduled for home video release in early spring 2004 with Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Matthew Broderick reprising their original roles, and Elton John and Tim Rice returning to compose a new song, "That’s All I Need" which based on "The Warthog Rhapsody" which was deleted from the original film.
Tiffany Boone voices young Sarabi in Barry Jenkins' follow-up to the 2019 film, Mufasa: The Lion King. In the movie, it is revealed she was forced to leave her family and home due to a group of white lions taking over the land and attacking them. Her father enlists a hornbill, Zazu, to guide and support her on a journey to find a new home.
The Lion King is a Disney media franchise comprising a film series and additional media. The success of animated original 1994 American feature film, The Lion King, directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, led to a direct-to-video sequel and prequel, a photorealistically animated remake in 2019, a prequel/sequel to the 2019 film, a television film sequel, two spin-off television series, three ...
Simba is a fictional character in Disney's The Lion King franchise. First appearing as a lion cub in The Lion King (1994), the character flees his homeland when his father, King Mufasa, is murdered by his treacherous uncle, Scar, who also guilts Simba into believing he is responsible for Mufasa's death.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (also titled as The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride) [b] is a 1998 American animated direct-to-video musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Video Premiere. It is the sequel to Disney's 1994 animated film, The Lion King , with its plot influenced by William Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet , and the second ...
The first Lion King–related animated project was the spin-off television series, The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, which centers on the characters of Timon and Pumbaa, as they have their own (mis)adventures both within' and outside of the Serengeti. The show ran for three seasons and 85 episodes between 1995 and 1999.
Mufasa: The Lion King premiered on December 9, 2024, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on December 20, 2024. [10] The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $688 million, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2024.
On October 2, 2003, screenshots of the game were released showing that it had gameplay similar to that of the video game The Lost Vikings. [3] The game was released on October 7, 2003 a few months before the film's release during the first ever dvd release of the original film. [1]