The Lion King trailer shows Mufasa and Scar evolving from brothers to enemies

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Disney unveiled an extensive look at the upcoming release “Mufasa: The Lion King” on Friday evening at D23.

Before that, singers walked onto the stage and teased a snippet of the film’s opening number before director Barry Jenkins appeared. “Like all of you, ‘The Lion King’ made an indelible impression on me,” Jenkins said. “Hearing the music and feeling every emotion as the story unfolded, a father giving an inheritance to his son, a pride being rebuilt and a young lion meeting his destiny. Telling his story is an absolute honor.”

Jenkins also announced that Lin-Manuel Miranda will write the film’s original songs. Miranda received a standing ovation when he joined Jenkins to preview the song “I Always Wanted a Brother.”

The prequel to “Lion King” is set before the events of the 2019 live-action photorealistic remake and is directed by Jenkins. ‘Mufasa’ focuses on the early years of Pride Rock’s eventual ruler, as well as his menacing younger brother Scar. Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr. lead the voice talent as the younger version of Mufasa (voiced by James Earl Jones in the 1994 film and the 2019 remake) and Scar (voiced by Jeremy Irons in the 1994 version and Chiwetel Ejiofor in the 2019 remake). Beyoncé Knowles-Carter will return and voice Nala; her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, will play Kiara, the daughter of King Samba and Queen Nala.

A new trailer also shows a young Mufasa and his sibling Scar, as their relationship turns from siblings to enemies.

New cast members include Tiffany Boone as Sarabi; Kagiso Lediga as young Rafiki; Preston Nyman as Zazu; Mads Mikkelsen as Kiros, a formidable lion with big plans for his pride; Thandiwe Newton as Taka’s mother, Eshe; Lennie James as Taka’s father, Obasi; Anika Noni Rose as Mufasa’s mother, Afia; and Keith David as Mufasa’s father, Masego.

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“Mufasa” reunites Jenkins with his regular team of craftsmen, including composer Nicholas Britell, editor Joi McMillon and cinematographer James Laxton.

The 2019 remake, directed by Jon Favreau, grossed a whopping $1.66 billion worldwide and was one of seven Disney films to cross the $1 billion mark that year.

“Mufasa: The Lion King” will hit theaters on December 20.

Watch the new trailer below.

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