People USA – July 29, 2019

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FAMILYYou already know the story—little cub Simba,
bereaved by his dad’s death, must gain maturity and
defeat his scheming uncle to gain his rightful place as
king. It’s a little bit Shakespeare, a little bit Discovery
Channel and a lot of the classic Disney success for-
mula. So why see this photorealistic, high-tech
remake of the 1994 animated hit? For the visuals—
and the voices. Director Jon Favreau (who
made the wonderful 2016 update of The
Jungle Book) and his team have honed their
technique even further, giving us sweeping
African vistas, thrilling chase scenes and
animals that look almost like the real
thing—until they open their mouths and
talk. You might miss the expressiveness of
the original animated characters, but

young Simba is ridiculously cute as a computer-
animated fur ball, and Pumbaa, the happy-go-lucky
warthog, is a dirt-encrusted work of art. Pumbaa
and his meerkat buddy Timon, of course, steal the
show again, with Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner hav-
ing the time of their lives delivering wisecracks and
“Hakuna Matata.” Along with Donald Glover as the
older Simba and Beyoncé as his love Nala,
voice standouts include Chiwetel Ejiofor
as evil lion Scar and John Oliver as twit-
tering hornbill Zazu. Just don’t think too
hard about the royalist, patriarchal law of
this jungle. Nala is stronger and smarter
than Simba—she’s Queen Bey, for gosh
sakes!—yet powerless without him. Isn’t
it time to evolve? (July 19, PG)

MOVIE| The Lion King
The circle of life continues with a lush new version of the Disney classic

Donald Glover

Beyoncé

Mane event: Beyoncé and
Glover provide the voices for
Nala and king-to-be Simba.

‘Young
Simba is

ridiculously
cute as a
computer-
animated

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