With the new, live-action remake of Disney's The Lion King out July 19, many nostalgic fans are wondering how director Jon Favreau has updated the beloved movie for 2019. There are some obvious. The Lion King 2019 is now in cinemas, but how does Disney's live-action remake compare to the animated original? Director Jon Favreau has largely remained faithful to 1994's The Lion King when crafting his own re-imagining of the classic, but there are still some big differences between the two.
The 2019 'The Lion King' isn't just a shot-for-shot remake of the original movie. Here are all the changes made from the animated film including different lyrics, added backstories, and more. Here are the big and small changes the new movie makes from Disney's 1994 Oscar.
Disney's live-action remake of The Lion King has some key differences, for better and for worse - here's how they compare to the 1994 original animation. It's been 25 years since the 1994 animated musical of The Lion King, and while the new live-action movie is mostly faithful to its original, there are key differences that set them apart. And if you liked this gallery, you might also enjoy our live-action Lion King review, and our gallery about the 20 differences between the live.
It's been 25 years since the 1994 animated musical of The Lion King, and while the new live-action movie is mostly faithful to its original, there are key differences that set them apart. For starters, while James Earl Jones returns as the voice of Mufasa, we have a live-action remake directed by Jon Favreau with a new all-star cast, including Beyoncé as Nala, Donald Glover as Simba, Billy. The 2019 live action remake of Lion King is in theaters on July 19 and features CGI.
But how does the animation compare to the original? Here, a comparison. Disney's remake of 'The Lion King' follows almost the same story as the 1994 animated movie, with a few tweaks. What are the changes? Glad you asked.