Discover the “wonderful” new Lion King movie Mufasa at home now

You can now watch “The Lion King with Mufasa” at home, perfect for those who want to explore the captivating world of the Pride Lands.

The Disney movie acts as both a prequel and sequel to 2019’s “The Lion King”. In this film, we follow Kiara (Blue Ivy Carter), the daughter of Simba (Donald Glover) and Nala (Beyoncé), as she narrates the tale about her grandfather, Mufasa (Aaron Pierre), who gained control over the kingdom.

With earnings surpassing $680 million (and still climbing) in its cinema release, the movie can now be rented across multiple services like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. If you’re eager for it before its Disney+ streaming debut, these platforms are your go-to destinations!

If you prefer watching movies on a large screen, then you can catch “Mufasa: The Lion King” at certain cinemas nationwide. However, keep in mind that it may not be there for much longer as it’s been almost two months since its initial premiere.

Although Mufasa: The Lion King received mixed feedback from critics, it has become a favorite among the public, who have praised the movie for being “wonderful,” “engrossing,” and “adorable” with an “excellent plot.

Before the movie’s premiere in December, the director, Barry Jenkins, commended Carter, Beyoncé’s daughter, for her portrayal of Kiara. He stated that the film would serve as a “wonderful keepsake” capturing their collaboration.

According to Jenkins, Carter performed exceptionally well. She seemed like a very inquisitive young individual. Seeing Beyoncé harmoniously live alongside her daughter, and the kindness, softness, and encouragement that Carter displayed made for a truly unique experience.

It seems that the emotions from their real-life bond seeped into their acting too. This performance period might become a fascinating snapshot of their relationship, captured in these character roles at this specific time.

Mufasa: The Lion King is in cinemas and on demand now.

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2025-02-18 11:19

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