Aaron Pierre’s performance as Mufasa perfectly portrays the vulnerability and essence of a young lion looking to find his place, which the audience didn’t see in the two previous films. Not to mention ...
There are a bit too many songs that particularly don’t catch on, while the unbeatable Timon and Pumbaa, meant as always to lighten the mood and entertain, mostly annoyingly interrupt the main ...
Zazu (Preston Nyman), is the source of comic relief, much like Timon and Pumbaa. In a scene, Mufasa says “You [Rafiki] are sitting on a pond with your eyes closed” to which the wise monkey ...
These are Easter eggs of ephemera, not character, and interrupting the story’s main action is a framing narrative featuring Timon (Billy Eichner) and Pumbaa (Seth Rogan), which tries one’s ...
this in order to shoehorn in the wisecracking Pumbaa (Seth Rogen) and Timon (Billy Eichner), only serves to interrupt the story’s momentum. Indeed, it’s the younger Rafiki (Kagiso Lediga ...
Mufasa: The Lion King tells the story of how Mufasa came to be the Lion King and how Scar became an outcast within the pride. While this seems like an […] ...