Is it the worst live-action remake the House of Mouse has ever produced?

I don’t think so, but it is, bar none, the most maddening.

Their odyssey will reveal how one lion became a noble king while the other one inherited a scarred legacy.

Young Mufasa (Braelyn Rankins) and Young Taka (Theo Somolu) standing on the bank of a river

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Personally,I don’t find the remake’s visuals to be appealing at all.

Compare the overall look of the 2019 film to the 1994 original and it’s not even close.

As abrupt as it is, his mustache-twirling charisma is wonderfully authentic tothe previous actors who played the character.

Baby Mufasa jumping from a tree and smiling giddily in Mufasa: The Lion King.

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Mufasa: The Lion Kingcomes to theaters on December 20.

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Mufasa: The Lion King