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‘Lion King’ cast gather for film’s premiere

Donald Glover said the original film was a big part of who he was



Cast member Billy Eichner poses during the World Premiere of "The Lion King" in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
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Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ has received no shortage of remakes and spin-offs in the years since its original 1994 release. Now, as the film nears its silver anniversary, Disney delivers a new take on the animated musical.

Cast and crew gathered in Hollywood for ‘The Lion King’ world premiere Tuesday night, and discussed reimagining the classic.

“I think I’m really lucky, because I feel like a lot of the people who are experiencing it don’t remember the first one,” joked Donald Glover, who voices adult Simba.

“[The original film] is such a big part of who I was,” Glover continued, adding he felt the weight of his role especially during his duet of “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?” with co-star Beyonce.

“Tackling it was really just trying to make the song feel as emotional as it was before,” he said.

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While the remake pays homage to the source material, a new approach allowed for more creative liberties than its predecessor, many cast and crew noted.

Hans Zimmer, who composed the original film’s underscore, said he was excited to produce new compositions as well as revamp original music cues.

“This time, I could breathe,” he said, explaining that some of his music was performed too fast the first time around. “I could let them play properly. I could do things with them that I never did before.”

Composer Lebo M said the remake will feature tunes from the original, and a host of new songs, as well as the anthem ‘He Lives in You’, which debuted in the stage production.

“We wrote it originally for the movie 25 years ago, and it made its mark on Broadway and around the world, and it’s now a very special version in this movie soundtrack,” he said. “The music department, we went crazy.”

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At times, so did the cast.

Actor Billy Eichner, who voices Timon, said director Jon Favreau (who also helmed Disney’s recent ‘The Jungle Book’) allowed him to record his voice-overs alongside his co-star Seth Rogen, the voice of Pumbaa. Most voice actors do the job solo.

“I think it all comes back to Jon Favreau for being brilliant and knowing how to do a big spectacular film that people can also relate to and make it feel organic and genuinely funny,” Eichner said. “Even when Donald Glover came in to do ‘Hakuna Matata’ in our scenes together, we were all riffing. We kept it very organic and very raw, and I think the movie hopefully benefits from that.”

Glover shared a similar sentiment about Favreau, saying the director’s vision for the remake is the reason he signed on.

“The story of us all being connected is a universal truth that we really can’t ignore anymore,” he said. “If we don’t really like see the value of our lives together what’s the point of all this? Because we’re all connected.”

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‘The Lion King’ releases in the UAE on July 18. 


Cast member Donald Glover and Chance the Rapper pose for a photo during the World Premiere of "The Lion King" in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Donald Glover takes a selfie with fans as he arrives at the world premiere of "The Lion King" on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Bob Iger, left, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, poses with "The Lion King" cast member Beyonce, center, and the film's director Jon Favreau at the premiere of the film at the El Capitan Theatre, Tuesday, July 9, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Cast member Donald Glover talks with Disney's CEO Robert Iger, during the World Premiere of "The Lion King" in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 9, 2019. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

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