MUFASA: THE LION KING Star Aaron Pierre Explains How His Mufasa Will Differ From James Earl Jones' Version

MUFASA: THE LION KING Star Aaron Pierre Explains How His Mufasa Will Differ From James Earl Jones' Version

As well as providing Darth Vader's voice, James Earl Jones also brought Mufasa to life on screen in both the animated and live-action versions of The Lion King. Now, his successor Aaron Pierre weighs in...

By JoshWilding - Feb 07, 2024 03:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Disney
Source: Collider (via Toonado.com)

2019's live-action The Lion King movie came under fire for essentially being a shot-for-shot remake of the classic 1994 movie. However, from a technological standpoint, the movie was nothing short of a groundbreaking masterpiece.

For a time, there were rumblings that filmmaker Jon Favreau might return to helm a sequel which told a brand new story. He's since shifted his attention to Star Wars and The Mandalorian, leaving Disney to turn to Oscar-winner Barry Jenkins for an exploration of Mufasa and Scar's early years in the prequel movie, Mufasa: The Lion King

Aaron Pierre will take over as Mufasa from the iconic James Earl Jones and is all too aware that he has big shoes to fill. 

"Well, first and foremost, I want to acknowledge that James Earl Jones is an enormous inspiration of mine," the actor tells Collider (via Toonado.com). "Massively. And I feel very honored to be walking into this role after him. I think the key difference will be that here we're exploring Mufasa in a different capacity."

"When Sir James Earl Jones portrayed him, this is Mufasa in his full capacity, in his rhythm, and I think here we're exploring Mufasa prior to that point," Pierre adds. "What does this young lion look like before he is who we know him as, and he is discovering his rhythm, how he conducts himself, how he engages with his community and his loved ones? So, I think that's the key thing. It's figuring it out."

Pierre is best known for his roles in the DC Comics series Krypton and M. Night Shyamalan's Old. Kelvin Harrison Jr. takes over the role of Scar from Chiwetel Ejiofor, though there will be some connective tissue to the 2019 movie thanks to the returns of Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen as Timon and Pumba alongside John Kani as Rafiki.

"I think you'll see a ton of familiar faces," Jenkins teased in a 2022 interview. "It is a prequel, but again, it's a prequel in the sense that these are all the same characters, but we're telling you how they came to be who they are. So we're literally going backward. We're going back in time with many of these characters. We're in the present, as well, but we're also going back to tell who these characters were."

"Please expect musical numbers," the director added. "Really wonderful musical numbers, I'd say."

Mufasa: The Lion King arrives in theaters on December 20, later this year. 

SNOW WHITE International Trailer Teases A New Origin Story, Prince Charming, And The Evil Queen
Related:

SNOW WHITE International Trailer Teases A New Origin Story, Prince Charming, And The Evil Queen

LILO & STITCH Teaser And Poster Pay Homage To MUFASA: THE LION KING In Hilariously Adorable Fashion
Recommended For You:

LILO & STITCH Teaser And Poster Pay Homage To MUFASA: THE LION KING In Hilariously Adorable Fashion

DISCLAIMER: As a user generated site and platform, ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and "Safe Harbor" provisions.

This post was submitted by a user who has agreed to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. ComicBookMovie.com will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement. Please CONTACT US for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content. CLICK HERE to learn more about our copyright and trademark policies.

Note that ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 2/7/2024, 3:54 AM
I feel like there's just some things that need to stay animated and be left alone.
Oh, and I don't care how many awards you've won over your career. Having to follow the same role as James Earl Jones had? Good luck with that dude.
Origame
Origame - 2/7/2024, 4:52 AM
We won't have any awkward line reads like this bare minimum.

?si=kEq-zu_Frg_784FT

FYI, I have the biggest respect for James earl Jones as an actor. But he was simply too old to play the role by the time of the remake.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 2/7/2024, 5:02 AM
Replacing James Earl Jones as Mufasa for the first time in a Mufasa solo movie is like replacing James Earl Jones for the first time as Darth Vader in a Darth Vader solo movie.

As @lazlodaytona has already said, good luck.
micvalpro
micvalpro - 2/7/2024, 5:11 AM
I didn’t mind that they remade it shot for shot but they shoulld have just used the old voice tracks and kept the original actors. Made it more like an updating than a remake.
Origame
Origame - 2/7/2024, 6:13 AM
@valmic - they did for parts, but just for James earl Jones.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 2/7/2024, 5:39 AM
As someone who didn't grew-up with the original English version of the original Lion King (it was the Finnish dub, in case my username doesn't make that obvious), and therefore doesn't feel that James Earl Jones is "the one and only Mufasa" and strongly felt that the remake should have recast him for various reasons, I have zero problems with someone else voicing Mufasa in a prequel.
IronMan616
IronMan616 - 2/7/2024, 5:41 AM
@Josh Wilding, The Lion King wasn’t live action numb nuts, it was still animated, unless you can explain how they trained all those animals.
Origame
Origame - 2/7/2024, 6:51 AM
@IronMan616 - in fairness, that's how disney marketed it as.

So blame disney for that idiocy.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 2/7/2024, 6:58 AM
Cool!!.

I do hope this turns out well because I wasn’t a fan of the live action remake personally so it has a bit of a uphill battle to make me interested in this…

However though , i do have some mild intrigue about seeing a story about young Mufasa & Scar so we’ll see.

AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 2/7/2024, 8:17 AM
So Lucasfilm can use AI to voice Vader so he sounds like JEJ but Disney won’t do it for Lion King related stuff?
Evansly
Evansly - 2/7/2024, 8:37 AM
@AnthonyVonGeek - The contract is more than likely for the voice of Darth Vader specifically. That or it sits only with Lucasfilm
PC04
PC04 - 2/7/2024, 8:39 AM
It'll differ by not being as good.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 2/7/2024, 8:49 AM
Gotta say, I don’t think shot for shot remakes going from animation to live action are the issue.

Beauty and the Beast was great bc it was so close to the original animated version.

Jungle Book same thing, great remake bc it’s sticks so close to OG

Where as Cinderella tried going more grounded and wasn’t as popular.

Little Mermaid kinda did its own thing too, veering off a bit from the original and I think it paid the price for it.

So many stories about Snow White, that I have sub par expectations

If anything, shot for shot is the way to go. Just bring it to life. No need to change things. It’s not like ppl don’t already know the story, if anything it’s what made it successful. Don’t play with the chemistry
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 2/7/2024, 9:29 AM
@MuadDib - I don't mind the shot for shot remake per se, but there is no need to tell these stories that are already widely known.

Rather see them take on the underrated gems like Treasure Planet, Atlantis, Black Cauldron and Anastasia and remake them in live-action.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 2/7/2024, 1:12 PM
@bkmeijer1 - sure! The whole appeal to the MCU is seeing things in live action that we never thought we’d see. Taking that classic beloved story and making it real. There are def tons of greats that could be done. My sticking point is if they are done, don’t change them in a material way of you jeopardize changing what made them special in the first place
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 2/7/2024, 2:50 PM
@MuadDib - agreed. I'm of the opinion that adaptations should always try to expand on the source material, but indeed should never lose sight of what made the source special to begin with.

Just adapting it one on one though often doesn't do it for me, especially if it's already widely known in pop culture. Either try and justify why it needs to be live-action, or don't try at all imo.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 2/7/2024, 9:32 AM
After finally having seen the musical, I think they should've just made the Lion King like they did with that and set in actual Africa. Those costumes were great.

Guess they're just doubling down on this photorealistic animation though, now that they're also working on a prequel with new voice actors.
Cleander
Cleander - 2/7/2024, 10:28 AM
Sir? When did James Earl Jones get knighted in the order of the british empire? lol

Please log in to post comments.

Don't have an account?
Please Register.

View Recorder