Disney announced that the acclaimed creator of Broadway musicals In the Heights and Hamilton will write new songs for Mufasa: The Lion King, director Barry Jenkins’ upcoming sequel/prequel to 2019’s ...
Walt Disney Records has announced a release date for the soundtrack to Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King, featuring all-new songs from Tony-winning composer, Lin-Manuel Miranda. The soundtrack is now ...
Ahead of the highly anticipated big-screen debut of “Mufasa: The Lion King,” on Dec. 20, Walt Disney Records has released the songs only and deluxe versions of Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King original ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first teaser trailer for Disney’s “The Lion King” prequel, “Mufasa: The Lion King,” ended with a surprise reveal. The upcoming ...
A new Mufasa: The Lion King video is out, previewing a new upcoming song from Lin-Manuel Miranda that will appear in the prequel film. The new video previews one of the movie’s upcoming songs, “I ...
NEW YORK — When Aaron Pierre was cast as Mufasa, the weight of following in the late James Earl Jones' legendary footsteps was enough to rattle any actor. But instead of letting the pressure roar too ...
“I Always Wanted a Brother” from Mufasa: The Lion King is a top 10 hit on one Billboard chart, and it's come very close to reaching the Hot 100 this week. Lin-Manuel Miranda at the "Mufasa: The Lion ...
Believe it or not, The Lion King turns 20 today. Yes, even '90s kids are feeling old right now. Take this quiz to see if you still know the highest grossing hand-drawn film of all time word-for-word.
With breathtaking aesthetics and joyous performances, the audacious adaptation – now almost 30 years old – is greater than the sum of its parts ...
TanChun is a traveling film director and screenwriter who believes in positive Asian representation in Hollywood. She aspires to create more stories in Western media that give Asian actors a chance to ...
It’s the last Broadway show at Chrysler Hall before renovations begin — and it reaffirms why audiences have loved it for three decades, Page Laws writes.