

Britell is also working on the music for Jenkins' upcoming Amazon series The Underground Railroad.Ĭharlie Quigg, who forwarded these news items, also spotted confirmation that The Moving Picture Company, the effects house that created the 2019 film, is staffing up for the new project as well, all but guaranteeing that the new sequel will have the same look and feel as its predecessor.ĮXCLUSIVE: The Walt Disney Studios has set Oscar winner Barry Jenkins to direct the studio’s follow-up to the 2019 blockbuster The Lion King. Britell is the new addition to the team, having composed the score for Jenkins' last two movies, Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk.

Zimmer is no stranger to Pride Rock, having previously scored the original 1994 animated movie, as well as last year’s remake - for which Williams produced several songs. Zimmer's return, while not unexpected (as he co-scored the 2019 film as well), is a welcome announcement and there is more encouraging news at this Collider article discussing some of the other collaborators who are expected to join the project:įortunately, Jenkins has enlisted a superstar trio for the soundtrack, as Oscar winner Hans Zimmer and two-time Oscar nominees Pharrell Williams and Nicholas Britell will provide the music for Disney's upcoming movie, which will double as both a prequel and a sequel to the 2019 blockbuster. The grid states they are looking for a mix of American and British accents for the role, but provide no additional information on the characters.Ī number of new details have surfaced around the upcoming followup to the 2019 "live-action" Lion King remake, announced by Disney via Tweet: The characters are as follows, Adah, Horatio, Elijah, Celia, Kaliban, Cardi (no, not B.), and Zola. The younger versions of these classic characters will lead the film that is said to be a sequel that will also explore the origin of Mufasa, which this casting breakdown only confirms.ĭisney is also looking to cast actors for brand new characters not shown in the previous incarnations of the various Lion King films. For both of these characters, the studio is looking for young actors to play the characters between the ages of 8 and 13. The studio is currently casting for actors to play the roles of young Scar and Mufasa. Via Charlie Quigg, here's a DisInsider article that purports to have some insight into a few of the new characters that will be filling out the cast along with young Mufasa and Scar: But the Reddit post linked above has a lot more bits and pieces cobbled together to summarize what we know so far. That quote is from a linked article on Kelvin Harrison, slated to play the younger Scar.

I love the villains - Maleficent, Scar, Jafar - they’re so much more fun to play. They’re cool but someone else can do that.

The secrecy surrounding the project is so tight that he can’t yet shed any light on Jenkins’ vision for the Pride Lands, but the original, which “came out the year I was born,” was a big part of his childhood, and he’s excited to become “a Disney villain - technically a prince… I’m not a fan of heroes. Last summer, the studio confirmed that Harrison will voice a younger version of Scar, Mufasa’s nefarious brother, in a new Lion King film, directed by Oscar winner Barry Jenkins. "Then there’s the small matter of a certain Disney prequel. A Reddit post purports to show leaked information that director Barry Jenkins has some concrete plans for the upcoming followup to the 2019 CGI TLK remake:
