Disney's live-action remake of "The Lion King" Sex OnlyFans proved divisive among fans and critics, with many feeling it was a wholly unnecessary endeavor. But the box office doesn't lie: "The Lion King" made over $1 billion dollars in theaters, which makes it clear there's a huge appetite for it. Thus, in 2024, it will see a prequel in "Mufasa: The Lion King." Replacing Jon Favreau behind the camera is Barry Jenkins, director of "If Beale Street Could Talk" and the TV miniseries "The Underground Railroad." The latter production stars Aaron Pierre, who will step in as the voice of a younger Mufasa.
Returning cast members for the prequel include Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen as Timon and Pumbaa, as well as John Kani as Rafiki. Voicing the younger version of Scar — known as Taka in his early days — is "The Trial of the Chicago 7" star Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Once again, Disney will use life-like CGI animation to recreate the stunning photorealistic world of "The Lion King," this time for a story that explores Mufasa's youth. Previews for the film have revealed that a devastating flood leaves him orphaned, to be adopted by another pride. Battling against the odds, this ordinary outsider will rise up to take his place as the king of the jungle on December 20, 2024.