Simba once again faces villain Scar as part of Disney's reimagined live action – Entertainment News, Firstpost



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Disney finally released the official trailer of its next CG and its real-time reboot of The King Lion . As history, the story will follow the lion lioness Simba, who idolizes his father and aspires to rule the land of pride.

In 100 days, the king arrives. Watch the new trailer of #TheLionKing now. pic.twitter.com/PIWMxDSxbk

– Disney (@Disney) April 10, 2019

  The Lion King trailer: Simba faces once more to life in the real action game of Disneys

. A photo of The Lion King trailer . Image from YouTube

The film beautifully reinvents all the characters who play an important role in Simba's journey to finally claim his throne. The clip opens for a young Simba (Donald Glover) and his friend Nala (Beyonce) who meet his ugly uncle Scar (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his hyena minions at the elephant cemetery. There are other iconic sequences that are recreated, for example when Mufasa (James Earl Jones) paces their kingdom from a cliff, the wildebeest rush and the eccentric Mandrill Rafiki (John Kani). The trailer ends with humming Timming and Pumbaa & # 39; Hakuna Matata. & # 39;

Jon Favreau, who directed the remake of Disney The Jungle Book in 2016, the movie The Lion King. The cast and also includes Alfre Woodard, Simba's mother: Sarabi, Seth Rogen in the role of Pumbaa, Billy Eichner in the role of Timon, Eric Andre in the role of Azizi , John Oliver in the role of Zazu and Keegan-Michael as a hyena.

The Lion King is one of the many live remakes of clbadic Disney movies after Beauty and the Beast, on Dumbo recently published. Aladdin.

The Lion King is expected to be released on July 19 around the world.

Watch the trailer here.

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