Mufasa: The Lion Kingwill open with a tribute to James Earl Jones, who died in September 2024. Jones voiced Mufasa, Simba’s father in Disney’s 1994 Oscar-winning animated musical classic,TheLion King, the prequel, and its 2019 live-action remake. Aaron Pierre is set to voice the role inthe upcomingMufasaprequel, which follows an orphaned lion as he becomes the king of the Pride Lands.
In an interview withVariety, director Barry Jenkins confirmed thatMufasa: The Lion Kingwillopen with a tribute to Jones. The director reflected on the impact of Jones' work and saw characters like Mufasa as “a stand-in” for “father figures.“When Jones died, Jenkins felt like “we had lost a patriarch” who “meant so much,” so it didn’t feel right for a movie about a role Jones helped popularize to not honor him. They decided to"do it at the very front” with something “very clear and powerful.“Check out what Jenkins said:

When I think about what James Earl Jones means, not even just to me, but to global audiences — people know this — I grew up without a father figure, and you go in, and you watch this art, you watch these films, sometimes these fathers in these movies become a stand-in for that. They become these father figures.
It felt like we had all lost a patriarch. We hadalllost this man who meant so much. It felt like there was no way you could sit in this movie – go through an hour and 40 minutes — and not honor him in some way. You would be thinking about the ways in which you wanted to honor him, so it felt like we had to do it at the very front. The studio agreed right away, and we tried to find something that was very simple, but also very clear and very powerful.

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Mufasaopens with Jones' voice and a title card that reads, “In Remembrance.” In the same report, the film’s red carpet premiere in Los Angeles also reveals that Jones' voice was used in a way to resemble “the voice of God” speaking from above. While the story ofMufasafocuses onthe titular lion king’s early years and his younger brother Taka(Kevin Harrison Jr.), aka Scar, the film also features the return of many familiar voices andcharacters from the 2019Lion Kingremake.
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Donald Glover is set to reprise his role from the 2019 film as Simba, while Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen will return as Timon and Pumbaa. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter returns as Nala while her daughter Blue Ivy Carter is making her feature film debut as Kiara, Simba and Nala’s daughter. As teased inthe final trailer forMufasa: The Lion King, the film opensinthe present time of the remake before diving into past events, linking the prequel and the 2019 film together and telling a multi-generation story.

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Jenkins has previously teased about the themes inMufasabeingsimilar toMoonlight, which tells a coming-of-age story about a boy finding himself through three phases in life, from growing up as a neglected child to an angry adolescent to finding peace in adulthood. The prequel wouldtackle highly relatable themes, like identity and community, and tell a meaningful story likeMoonlight.
The director also indicates thatJones' role in the original animated film would serve as guidancein the new story about Mufasa, who is finding his identity and grows into the role of a father figure and a patriarch despite his upbringing. By bringing back voice actors from the 2019The Lion Kinglive-action remake,Mufasa: The Lion Kingshows that it’s built on the previous works instead of deriving from them.
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Mufasa: The Lion King explores the origins of the beloved character Mufasa, focusing on his youth as a lost cub who encounters Taka, a royal heir. Their meeting initiates an epic journey of self-discovery and destiny, featuring a group of misfit companions navigating the challenges of their world.