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Hopefully, all our readers are enjoying a bit of a seasonal break right now - and what better time to catch a few good films on the telly? We hope you've enjoyed the last 12 months of recommendations and would like to wish you all a peaceful and happy 2024.
The Lion King, 5.05pm, BBC1, Boxing Day
Jon Favreau had already tackled a live-action remake of The Jungle Book to great acclaim when he took on Disney's version of Hamlet. It might not reach the heights of Mowgli and his crew but this is a faithful adaptation of the original - even if the term "live action" seems somewhat weird given that we're looking at CGI creations. Nevertheless, as with Jungle Book, these animals look the business, as we watch Simba (Jd McCrary then Donald Glover) struggle with guilt over the death...
Hopefully, all our readers are enjoying a bit of a seasonal break right now - and what better time to catch a few good films on the telly? We hope you've enjoyed the last 12 months of recommendations and would like to wish you all a peaceful and happy 2024.
The Lion King, 5.05pm, BBC1, Boxing Day
Jon Favreau had already tackled a live-action remake of The Jungle Book to great acclaim when he took on Disney's version of Hamlet. It might not reach the heights of Mowgli and his crew but this is a faithful adaptation of the original - even if the term "live action" seems somewhat weird given that we're looking at CGI creations. Nevertheless, as with Jungle Book, these animals look the business, as we watch Simba (Jd McCrary then Donald Glover) struggle with guilt over the death...
- 12/26/2023
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Prepare for a night of extraordinary talent on “Nick Cannon Presents: Future Superstars” as Season 1 Episode 5 brings the spotlight to the sensational Jd McCrary. Airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, on VH1, this episode delves into the life and prowess of Jd, a triple-threat entertainer who captured hearts through commercials and skyrocketed to fame as the voice of Young Simba in the Lion King remake.
In “Jd McCrary,” viewers are in for a treat as raw talent and a genuine passion for his craft take center stage. Jd’s journey from commercials to becoming the voice of a beloved Disney character showcases his multifaceted abilities and undeniable star quality. Expect a captivating exploration of Jd’s rise to fame and a glimpse into the force to be reckoned with that he has become.
Join VH1 for a Tuesday night filled with music, charisma, and the exceptional journey of Jd...
In “Jd McCrary,” viewers are in for a treat as raw talent and a genuine passion for his craft take center stage. Jd’s journey from commercials to becoming the voice of a beloved Disney character showcases his multifaceted abilities and undeniable star quality. Expect a captivating exploration of Jd’s rise to fame and a glimpse into the force to be reckoned with that he has become.
Join VH1 for a Tuesday night filled with music, charisma, and the exceptional journey of Jd...
- 11/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
"What just happened?" "Middle school." Netflix has revealed an official trailer for a big screen adaptation of a hit Broadway musical titled "13", which will be streaming on Netflix this August under the title 13: The Musical. Yes, it's a musical about turning 13! Oh boy, time to revisit your preteen years. After his parents' divorce, Evan Goldman moves from NYC to small-town Indiana. As his 13th birthday nears, he must master the complex social circles of his new school and win friends by turning his Bar Mitzvah into the coolest party ever. Based on the hugely popular musical "13", which premiered on Broadway in 2008, 13: The Musical is a coming-of-age journey through the unforgettable ups and downs of preteen life. Starring Eli Golden as Evan, with an ensemble cast including Debra Messing, Rhea Perlman, Josh Peck, Peter Hermann, Gabriella Uhl, Jd McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell, Jonathan Lengel, Ramon Reed, Nolen Dubuc,...
- 7/14/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
As studios meet in Las Vegas to present footage of their upcoming slates to exhibitors, Netflix is showcasing their own slate of future feature films as it has unveiled its upcoming summer slate of original movies. Some of the films receiving new release dates include the Vampire thriller Day Shift starring Jamie Foxx, which is set to bow on August 12, the Kevin Hart-Mark Wahlberg comedy Me Time, bowing on Aug. 26 and the Dakota Johnson drama Persuasion, bowing July 15. The streamer also confirmed dates of some highly-anticipated films that had previously been announced like the Adam Sandler sports pic Hustle, which bows on June 8, the Chris Hemsworth-Miles Teller Thriller Spiderhead, which bows on June 17 and most recently the The Russo Brothers next film The Gray Man, starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, which will premiere on July 22.
You can find the remaining schedule for the entire summer...
You can find the remaining schedule for the entire summer...
- 4/27/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: And the dance card is full. Rhea Perlman, Josh Peck and Peter Hermann have joined 13: The Musical, rounding out the cast of Netflix’s feature adaptation of the Broadway show.
It follows 12-year-old Evan Goldman (Eli Golden) as he moves from New York City to small-town Indiana and must grapple with his parents’ divorce, prepare for his pending Bar Mitzvah and navigate the complicated social circles of a new school.
Perlman will play Grandma Ruth, Peck is Rabbi Shapiro, and Hermann portrays Joel Goldman.
Production is underway on 13: The Musical, which is produced by Neil Meron with Tamra Davis directing and Tony winner Robert Horn adapting the script off the book he co-wrote with Dan Elish.
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Perlman, Peck and Hermann join a cast that includes Gabriella Uhl,...
It follows 12-year-old Evan Goldman (Eli Golden) as he moves from New York City to small-town Indiana and must grapple with his parents’ divorce, prepare for his pending Bar Mitzvah and navigate the complicated social circles of a new school.
Perlman will play Grandma Ruth, Peck is Rabbi Shapiro, and Hermann portrays Joel Goldman.
Production is underway on 13: The Musical, which is produced by Neil Meron with Tamra Davis directing and Tony winner Robert Horn adapting the script off the book he co-wrote with Dan Elish.
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Perlman, Peck and Hermann join a cast that includes Gabriella Uhl,...
- 6/11/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: We have learned that Will & Grace Emmy winning Best Actress Debra Messing is joining Netflix’s feature adaptation of Broadway’s 13: The Musical.
She joins the previously announced cast that we first told you about of Eli Golden, Gabriella Uhl, Jd McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell, Jonathan Lengel, Ramon Reed, Nolen Dubuc, Luke Islam, Shechinah Mpumlwana, Kayleigh Cerezo, Wyatt Moss, Liam Wignall, and Khiyla Aynne in the Tamra Davis directed feature.
13: The Musical, produced by Neil Meron with Tony Award winner Robert Horn adapting the script off the book he co-wrote with Dan Elish, follows 12-year old Evan Goldman (12). He moves from NYC to small-town Indiana where he grapples with his parents’ divorce, prepares for his impending Bar Mitzvah, and navigates the complicated social circles of a new school. Messing will play Evan Goldman’s (Golden) mom.
Three-time Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, who served...
She joins the previously announced cast that we first told you about of Eli Golden, Gabriella Uhl, Jd McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell, Jonathan Lengel, Ramon Reed, Nolen Dubuc, Luke Islam, Shechinah Mpumlwana, Kayleigh Cerezo, Wyatt Moss, Liam Wignall, and Khiyla Aynne in the Tamra Davis directed feature.
13: The Musical, produced by Neil Meron with Tony Award winner Robert Horn adapting the script off the book he co-wrote with Dan Elish, follows 12-year old Evan Goldman (12). He moves from NYC to small-town Indiana where he grapples with his parents’ divorce, prepares for his impending Bar Mitzvah, and navigates the complicated social circles of a new school. Messing will play Evan Goldman’s (Golden) mom.
Three-time Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, who served...
- 5/24/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix has locked down the cast to its upcoming feature adaptation of Broadway’s 13: The Musical.
The musical, which ran from October 2008 to January 2009 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre follows Evan Goldman (12) who following a move from NYC to small-town Indiana, grapples with his parents’ divorce, prepares for his impending Bar Mitzvah, and navigates the complicated social circles of a new school.
The Broadway version featured the first and only all-teenage cast and band and served as professional debuts of Ariana Grande and Elizabeth Gillies. The musical has since been a popular production of high school theater groups.
Of the 14 starring in 13: The Musical include Eli Golden (The Wizard of Lies), Gabriella Uhl, Jd McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell (The Change-Up), Jonathan Lengel, Ramon Reed (Disney Channel’s Just Roll With It...
The musical, which ran from October 2008 to January 2009 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre follows Evan Goldman (12) who following a move from NYC to small-town Indiana, grapples with his parents’ divorce, prepares for his impending Bar Mitzvah, and navigates the complicated social circles of a new school.
The Broadway version featured the first and only all-teenage cast and band and served as professional debuts of Ariana Grande and Elizabeth Gillies. The musical has since been a popular production of high school theater groups.
Of the 14 starring in 13: The Musical include Eli Golden (The Wizard of Lies), Gabriella Uhl, Jd McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell (The Change-Up), Jonathan Lengel, Ramon Reed (Disney Channel’s Just Roll With It...
- 4/29/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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After months of hype, Malcolm & Marie starring Zendaya and John David Washington is now available on Netflix, and the response to the the toxic love story has been overwhelming. Just a few hours before the film was officially released, Zendaya took to Instagram to share an emotional thank you letter to the film's crew and to discuss her initial nerves about taking on such an extensive project for the first time in her acting career.
"Full of excitement and nervousness as this lil movie we made in lockdown with people I love is coming out in the next few hours," she wrote. "Nervousness for a few reasons. Normally I'm pretty self-critical and that leads me to be far too fearful to make things myself or trust myself enough to even try. This is really my first time believing that maybe I could.
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After months of hype, Malcolm & Marie starring Zendaya and John David Washington is now available on Netflix, and the response to the the toxic love story has been overwhelming. Just a few hours before the film was officially released, Zendaya took to Instagram to share an emotional thank you letter to the film's crew and to discuss her initial nerves about taking on such an extensive project for the first time in her acting career.
"Full of excitement and nervousness as this lil movie we made in lockdown with people I love is coming out in the next few hours," she wrote. "Nervousness for a few reasons. Normally I'm pretty self-critical and that leads me to be far too fearful to make things myself or trust myself enough to even try. This is really my first time believing that maybe I could.
- 2/5/2021
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Jd McCrary has signed with UTA in all areas.
The actor and performer played young Simba in Disney’s live-action Lion King and got his start on reality tv series Little Big Shots, performing the Jackson 5 song “I Want You Back.”
His other screen credits include Little — starring Marsai Martin, Regina King and Issa Rae — and sitcoms The Paynes and Teachers.
In music, McCrary has worked with Dr. Dre, Jason Derulo and Charlie Puth, among others. He worked with Lion King co-star Donald Glover on his Childish Gambino album Awaken, My Love!, performing the track “Terrified” with him at the 60th annual Grammy Awards....
The actor and performer played young Simba in Disney’s live-action Lion King and got his start on reality tv series Little Big Shots, performing the Jackson 5 song “I Want You Back.”
His other screen credits include Little — starring Marsai Martin, Regina King and Issa Rae — and sitcoms The Paynes and Teachers.
In music, McCrary has worked with Dr. Dre, Jason Derulo and Charlie Puth, among others. He worked with Lion King co-star Donald Glover on his Childish Gambino album Awaken, My Love!, performing the track “Terrified” with him at the 60th annual Grammy Awards....
- 11/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Jd McCrary has signed with UTA in all areas.
The actor and performer played young Simba in Disney’s live-action Lion King and got his start on reality tv series Little Big Shots, performing the Jackson 5 song “I Want You Back.”
His other screen credits include Little — starring Marsai Martin, Regina King and Issa Rae — and sitcoms The Paynes and Teachers.
In music, McCrary has worked with Dr. Dre, Jason Derulo and Charlie Puth, among others. He worked with Lion King co-star Donald Glover on his Childish Gambino album Awaken, My Love!, performing the track “Terrified” with him at the 60th annual Grammy Awards....
The actor and performer played young Simba in Disney’s live-action Lion King and got his start on reality tv series Little Big Shots, performing the Jackson 5 song “I Want You Back.”
His other screen credits include Little — starring Marsai Martin, Regina King and Issa Rae — and sitcoms The Paynes and Teachers.
In music, McCrary has worked with Dr. Dre, Jason Derulo and Charlie Puth, among others. He worked with Lion King co-star Donald Glover on his Childish Gambino album Awaken, My Love!, performing the track “Terrified” with him at the 60th annual Grammy Awards....
- 11/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital announced today the incredible line-up of talent that will be joining the virtual “Party on the Pier” on Sunday, October 18, presented by Mattel.
Those helping to lead guests through the online festivities, and provide special entertainment and musical moments, include Jake T. Austin, Barbie, The BeatBuds, Cheryl Burke, LA Lakers Legend Michael Cooper, UCLA Men’s Head Basketball Coach Mick Cronin, Mattel President and COO Richard Dickson, Danielle Fishel, London and Sedona Fuller, Laker Girls Cameryn Hernandez and Janaya Cradle, Vanessa and Nick Lachey, LA Dodger Gavin Lux, Jd McCrary, UCLA Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi, Lele Pons, Rico and Raini Rodriguez, Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation CEO Nichol Whiteman, Phil Wright, and many more!
This year’s highly anticipated “Party on the Pier” will take place virtually on Sunday, October 18 at 11:00 a.m. Pdt. Guests will be able to tune in for the main show from the comfort of their own homes,...
Those helping to lead guests through the online festivities, and provide special entertainment and musical moments, include Jake T. Austin, Barbie, The BeatBuds, Cheryl Burke, LA Lakers Legend Michael Cooper, UCLA Men’s Head Basketball Coach Mick Cronin, Mattel President and COO Richard Dickson, Danielle Fishel, London and Sedona Fuller, Laker Girls Cameryn Hernandez and Janaya Cradle, Vanessa and Nick Lachey, LA Dodger Gavin Lux, Jd McCrary, UCLA Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi, Lele Pons, Rico and Raini Rodriguez, Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation CEO Nichol Whiteman, Phil Wright, and many more!
This year’s highly anticipated “Party on the Pier” will take place virtually on Sunday, October 18 at 11:00 a.m. Pdt. Guests will be able to tune in for the main show from the comfort of their own homes,...
- 10/16/2020
- Look to the Stars
Some of music’s biggest names brought the fun and excitement of a music festival into viewer’s homes last week for a virtual festival called Music Gives: Together #forStJude.
The event was held to raise funds and awareness in support of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and its lifesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children. The full concert is available here, where supporters can view, share and donate to St. Jude.
Artists in pop, R&b, country, Latin, indie, Gospel united to bring all the makings of a summertime celebration – great music, delicious food and special edition souvenirs – to viewers with content across six stages. The event featured performances and special appearances by Abir, Aj Rafael, Anthony Brown, Anthony Hamilton, Bobby Bones, Brad Paisley, Brett Eldredge, Cathy and Patrick Warburton, Cash Cash, CeCe Winans, Chef Lorena Garcia, Chef John Mitzewich, Chef Seamus Mullen, Chef Yisus, Coco Quinn, Darius Rucker, Drew Holcomb,...
The event was held to raise funds and awareness in support of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and its lifesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children. The full concert is available here, where supporters can view, share and donate to St. Jude.
Artists in pop, R&b, country, Latin, indie, Gospel united to bring all the makings of a summertime celebration – great music, delicious food and special edition souvenirs – to viewers with content across six stages. The event featured performances and special appearances by Abir, Aj Rafael, Anthony Brown, Anthony Hamilton, Bobby Bones, Brad Paisley, Brett Eldredge, Cathy and Patrick Warburton, Cash Cash, CeCe Winans, Chef Lorena Garcia, Chef John Mitzewich, Chef Seamus Mullen, Chef Yisus, Coco Quinn, Darius Rucker, Drew Holcomb,...
- 8/17/2020
- Look to the Stars
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Leave it to Beyoncé Knowles-Carter to coordinate the release of “Black Is King” — a visual album produced across three continents and inspired by a $1.6 billion-grossing blockbuster — during a global pandemic. The multi-hyphenate star’s latest visual album is based on her soundtrack “The Lion King: The Gift,” which was released last year alongside the film.
Unlike some of the star’s past work, audiences had a month to prepare for its release on Disney+, and the “celebratory memoir” about the Black experience is now available to stream for subscribers around the world.
Artists from “The Gift” — including Jay-Z, Childish Gambino, Pharrell Williams, and African stars Wizkid, Shatta Wale, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Tiwa Savage, Tekno, Yemi Alade, and more — all appear in the film, and so do stars including Lupita Nyong’o,...
Leave it to Beyoncé Knowles-Carter to coordinate the release of “Black Is King” — a visual album produced across three continents and inspired by a $1.6 billion-grossing blockbuster — during a global pandemic. The multi-hyphenate star’s latest visual album is based on her soundtrack “The Lion King: The Gift,” which was released last year alongside the film.
Unlike some of the star’s past work, audiences had a month to prepare for its release on Disney+, and the “celebratory memoir” about the Black experience is now available to stream for subscribers around the world.
Artists from “The Gift” — including Jay-Z, Childish Gambino, Pharrell Williams, and African stars Wizkid, Shatta Wale, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Tiwa Savage, Tekno, Yemi Alade, and more — all appear in the film, and so do stars including Lupita Nyong’o,...
- 8/4/2020
- by Jean Bentley
- Indiewire
Gravitas Ventures has secured the North American distribution rights to Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story, a feature docu directed by Ron Cicero and Kimo Easterwood. It premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and will release in theaters and on-demand sometime in August. The doc offers a behind-the-scenes look at popular the 90’s cartoon which we to broke cable ratings and amassed an extensive fan base. Creator John Kricfalusi was celebrated as a visionary, but even though his personality suffused the show, dozens of artists and network executives were just as responsible for the show’s meteoric rise. As Kricfalusi’s worst impulses were let loose at the workplace and new allegations about even more disturbing behavior have surfaced, his reputation now threatens to taint the show forever. Tony Piantedosi, Vice President of Acquisitions at Gravitas, negotiated the deal with Matt Burke at Submarine.
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- 5/15/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
How do you translate the “crown jewel of Disney animation” into something that looks and feels like a live-action film? That was the challenge for “The Lion King” visual effects supervisor Robert Legato. The multi-Oscar winner wanted to take what he had accomplished on “The Jungle Book” (2016), which also featured a variety of talking animals, and see “what we could do better and what we could do more realistically.” Watch our exclusive video interview with Legato and his fellow visual effects artists Andrew R. Jones and Elliot Newman above.
See Oscar for Best Song: Elton John (‘Rocketman’) may battle ‘The Lion King’ 25 years after winning for ‘The Lion King’
Directed by “Jungle Book” filmmaker Jon Favreau, the film takes a photorealistic approach to the 1994 animated classic, which centers on the quest of young lion prince Simba (voiced by Jd McCrary as a child and Donald Glover as an adult) to...
See Oscar for Best Song: Elton John (‘Rocketman’) may battle ‘The Lion King’ 25 years after winning for ‘The Lion King’
Directed by “Jungle Book” filmmaker Jon Favreau, the film takes a photorealistic approach to the 1994 animated classic, which centers on the quest of young lion prince Simba (voiced by Jd McCrary as a child and Donald Glover as an adult) to...
- 1/10/2020
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital's 20th Annual “Party on the Pier” will take place on Sunday, November 3, from 10:00am – 2:00pm at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier.
Proceeds from the event provide unrestricted funding to launch high-priority programs that benefit children being treated at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and around the world. Guests of the party will have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of fun-filled activities including carnival games filled with Mattel, Inc. toys, unlimited access to rides, photo booths with some of their favorite celebrities, and much more!
Special guests Jaime King, Jodie Sweetin, Mackenzie Hancsicsak, Ava Michelle, Rico Rodriguez, Raini Rodriguez, Elisabeth Röhm, Anne Winters, Anna Cathcart, Evan Alex, Casey Baer, Jailen Bates, Parker Bates, Paris Berelc, Ellie Blue, Paxton Booth, Lilia Buckingham, Brooke Butler, Ava Cantrell, Alyssa de Boisblanc, Nikki DeLoach, Emily Dobson, Jackson Dollinger, Tarik Ellinger, Kacey Fifield, Connor Finnerty,...
Proceeds from the event provide unrestricted funding to launch high-priority programs that benefit children being treated at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and around the world. Guests of the party will have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of fun-filled activities including carnival games filled with Mattel, Inc. toys, unlimited access to rides, photo booths with some of their favorite celebrities, and much more!
Special guests Jaime King, Jodie Sweetin, Mackenzie Hancsicsak, Ava Michelle, Rico Rodriguez, Raini Rodriguez, Elisabeth Röhm, Anne Winters, Anna Cathcart, Evan Alex, Casey Baer, Jailen Bates, Parker Bates, Paris Berelc, Ellie Blue, Paxton Booth, Lilia Buckingham, Brooke Butler, Ava Cantrell, Alyssa de Boisblanc, Nikki DeLoach, Emily Dobson, Jackson Dollinger, Tarik Ellinger, Kacey Fifield, Connor Finnerty,...
- 10/25/2019
- Look to the Stars
The Plot If you saw the original Lion King then you should already be familiar with the plot. A young cub lion named Simba (played by Jd McCrary as young Simba and Donald Glover as adult Simba) gets tricked by his uncle into thinking that he caused his father's death, so he gets banished from the kingdom where he learns about responsibility and what his true destiny is. This movie is pretty much a shot for shot remake of the original but there were a few short scenes thrown in to pad the movie out. If you ever wanted to see an extended version of Simba's hair blowing in the wind then you won't be disappointed here. And if you ever wondered how...
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- 8/23/2019
- Screen Anarchy
On Tuesday, August 20, Jd McCrary, star of The Lion King, visited UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital (Uclamch).
The Lion King's Jd McCrary Visits UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital
Jd and his family joined several patients and their families for Uclamch’s music therapy program, Songs Under the Stars, following a screening of The Lion King at the hospital.
Jd, who lent his voice to the character of young Simba, sang acoustic versions of I Just Can’t Wait to be King and Hakuna Matata. Patients and their families participated by singing along with Jd and joining in with percussion instruments. Jd even serenaded the crowd with one of his own songs, Inviting All of You.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/19238-the-lion-kings-jd-mccrary-visits-ucla-mattel-childrens-hospital
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The Lion King's Jd McCrary Visits UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital
Jd and his family joined several patients and their families for Uclamch’s music therapy program, Songs Under the Stars, following a screening of The Lion King at the hospital.
Jd, who lent his voice to the character of young Simba, sang acoustic versions of I Just Can’t Wait to be King and Hakuna Matata. Patients and their families participated by singing along with Jd and joining in with percussion instruments. Jd even serenaded the crowd with one of his own songs, Inviting All of You.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/19238-the-lion-kings-jd-mccrary-visits-ucla-mattel-childrens-hospital
Related past articles Young Stars Attend UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital Party on the PierUCLA Mattel Children's Hospital 19th Annual Party on the PierSee Who Is Shaping America's Future In...
- 8/23/2019
- Look to the Stars
Jojo Siwa and actor Jd McCrary will headline the T.J. Martell Foundation’s 10th Annual L.A. Family Day on Oct. 5 at The Grove in Los Angeles.
“All That” actor Josh Server will host the event. Doug Cohn, senior vice president of music and talent at Nickelodeon, will receive the Visionary Award. Doug Palladini, global brand president at Vans, will receive the Legacy Award.
Siwa is coming off the recent release of “Angry Birds 2.” She is currently on her tour “Nickelodeon’s JoJo siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour.” McCrary recently starred as the voice of young Simba in the Disney live-action remake of “The Lion King.”
Both Siwa and McCrary appeared in Variety‘s Power of Young Hollywood report. When McCrary was 12-years-old, he became the youngest artist ever signed to Disney’s Hollywood label. The 16-year-old Siwa has a hit YouTube channel with tens of millions of views.
“All That” actor Josh Server will host the event. Doug Cohn, senior vice president of music and talent at Nickelodeon, will receive the Visionary Award. Doug Palladini, global brand president at Vans, will receive the Legacy Award.
Siwa is coming off the recent release of “Angry Birds 2.” She is currently on her tour “Nickelodeon’s JoJo siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour.” McCrary recently starred as the voice of young Simba in the Disney live-action remake of “The Lion King.”
Both Siwa and McCrary appeared in Variety‘s Power of Young Hollywood report. When McCrary was 12-years-old, he became the youngest artist ever signed to Disney’s Hollywood label. The 16-year-old Siwa has a hit YouTube channel with tens of millions of views.
- 8/20/2019
- by Dano Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
Social media has transformed showbiz, making it easier for young performers to express themselves, connect with fans and even get their big break.
A strong social media presence can even be used as leverage during the casting process.
But what do performers think about it? Variety surveyed those highlighted in this year’s Young Hollywood issue and got a wide array of responses: While some are pro-social media, others expressed deep ambivalence about its impact on society at large and the industry in particular. Cover star Cole Sprouse, who got his start on the Disney Channel with his brother Dylan and now stars in “Riverdale,” was especially passionate about the dangers of social media for younger actors, for instance, while “The Act” star Joey King was far more upbeat about it.
Here are some of the reactions:
Pro
“The impact of social media is one of the biggest changes in...
A strong social media presence can even be used as leverage during the casting process.
But what do performers think about it? Variety surveyed those highlighted in this year’s Young Hollywood issue and got a wide array of responses: While some are pro-social media, others expressed deep ambivalence about its impact on society at large and the industry in particular. Cover star Cole Sprouse, who got his start on the Disney Channel with his brother Dylan and now stars in “Riverdale,” was especially passionate about the dangers of social media for younger actors, for instance, while “The Act” star Joey King was far more upbeat about it.
Here are some of the reactions:
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“The impact of social media is one of the biggest changes in...
- 8/6/2019
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Disney's reboot of The Lion King is the gift that keeps on giving. Not only were we blessed with a stunning soundtrack featuring some of the film's most beloved hits covered by new stars Beyoncé Knowles, Donald Glover, and Jd McCrary, but Queen Bey also released an album to go along with the film full of original tracks (appropriately titled The Gift). And now, musician India Carney has mashed up Beyoncé's "Spirit" with Elton John's "The Circle of Life" for one jaw-dropping cover.
In the video filmed by Baxter Stapleton, Carney - who previously appeared on reality singing competition The Voice - belts out the song arranged by Bryson Camper, making for an uplifting take on both The Lion King tunes. The collab comes from YouTuber Michael Korte, who is also responsible for the #HAM4BEY video that went viral back in 2016. So, what are you waiting for?...
In the video filmed by Baxter Stapleton, Carney - who previously appeared on reality singing competition The Voice - belts out the song arranged by Bryson Camper, making for an uplifting take on both The Lion King tunes. The collab comes from YouTuber Michael Korte, who is also responsible for the #HAM4BEY video that went viral back in 2016. So, what are you waiting for?...
- 7/27/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
The original The Lion King movie is packed to the brim with quotable, memorable moments that every '90s kid knows by heart. The catchiest of them all, of course, is "Hakuna Matata," Timon and Pumbaa's peppy, hilarious ode to the worry-free life. The characters claim that the phrase "means no worries for the rest of your days," and they're actually right!
The lyric "hakuna matata" is a Swahili phrase, and it really does translate as "no worries!" According to a bonus feature on a special edition DVD of the original animated The Lion King, the creative team reportedly heard the phrase from a safari guide in Kenya while on a trip to do research. The pronunciation, however, is different in the movie than it is in Swahili (the "T" sound is apparently the key difference). The phrase intrigued the team for its opposition to the themes of royal responsibility...
The lyric "hakuna matata" is a Swahili phrase, and it really does translate as "no worries!" According to a bonus feature on a special edition DVD of the original animated The Lion King, the creative team reportedly heard the phrase from a safari guide in Kenya while on a trip to do research. The pronunciation, however, is different in the movie than it is in Swahili (the "T" sound is apparently the key difference). The phrase intrigued the team for its opposition to the themes of royal responsibility...
- 7/20/2019
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
People are getting excited because Nintendo Switch is releasing a port of Link’s Awakening—an RPG that originally came out on the Gameboy two decades ago. More than a port, it’s an actual remake wherein everything is more or less the same with improved graphics and tweaks in gameplay wherever the developers see fit (surely in concert with what the new system can handle that the old couldn’t). That excitement is justified because they’re breathing new life into a classic game we can no longer play unless still in possession of an obsolete system. As such, the idea of doing something similar to The Lion King within its own medium should earn its share of buzz too. It often behooves advancing technology to introduce its updates via familiarity.
Asking an audience to feel the electricity that this sort of promise in the future cultivates does demand compensation,...
Asking an audience to feel the electricity that this sort of promise in the future cultivates does demand compensation,...
- 7/20/2019
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Will there be a second (500) Days of Summer? If it were up to Zooey Deschanel, the answer would be yes!
On Thursday, Zooey, 39, celebrated the film’s 10-year anniversary writing on Twitter, “It’s been 3652 days since #500DaysofSummer,” alongside a black-and-white shot of her and costar Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Gordon-Levitt, 38, also remembered the beloved movie, which follows his character Tom as he reflects on his 500-day relationship with Summer (Zooey) after she suddenly dumps him.
“Today’s the 10 year anniversary of (500) Days of Summer,” he tweeted, adding “Where did all the time go, @ZooeyDeschanel???”
Zooey responded, suggesting the two should film another.
On Thursday, Zooey, 39, celebrated the film’s 10-year anniversary writing on Twitter, “It’s been 3652 days since #500DaysofSummer,” alongside a black-and-white shot of her and costar Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Gordon-Levitt, 38, also remembered the beloved movie, which follows his character Tom as he reflects on his 500-day relationship with Summer (Zooey) after she suddenly dumps him.
“Today’s the 10 year anniversary of (500) Days of Summer,” he tweeted, adding “Where did all the time go, @ZooeyDeschanel???”
Zooey responded, suggesting the two should film another.
- 7/19/2019
- by Robyn Merrett
- PEOPLE.com
A scalding sun sets off Jon Favreau’s The Lion King. It rises above an African savanna so realistic that a narration from David Attenborough wouldn’t feel entirely out of left field. But this isn’t a nature documentary. It’s cutting-edge animation, where photorealism is not only a priority, but also an irredeemable placeholder for charisma and emotion. Yes, the opening minutes of The Lion King are breathtaking, as the faithful populations of the Pride Lands flock together in a colorful celebration of their newborn prince. But they also signify a couple of patterns that remain frustratingly stagnant throughout this sloppy-seconds production.
First of all, it’s the same thing. But then again, it’s not.
The Elton John-Tim Rice song “Circle of Life,” which introduced the beloved 1994 film, also reigns in this surefire blockbuster. It’s unlikely that there’ll ever be a better-suited opening number.
First of all, it’s the same thing. But then again, it’s not.
The Elton John-Tim Rice song “Circle of Life,” which introduced the beloved 1994 film, also reigns in this surefire blockbuster. It’s unlikely that there’ll ever be a better-suited opening number.
- 7/19/2019
- by Luke Parker
- We Got This Covered
Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen may co-star in the new “The Lion King” with Beyoncé, but they didn’t meet Queen Bey until the world premiere of the movie earlier this month in Hollywood.
“She was really lovely,” Eichner told me when he and Rogen sat down for this week’s episode of “The Big Ticket,” Variety and iHeart’s movie podcast. “We happened to be backstage together. Seth and I were the first ones backstage waiting to go and then Beyoncé was the next person. Seth and I were just in the corner not knowing what to do or say. She came right up to us, introduced herself and gave us all hugs.”
“She said, ‘Hello,’ and I was like, ‘Hi, I’m Billy Eichner, I play Timon,’” he continued. “And she was like, ‘I know,’ and gave us a hug. She could not have been nicer.”
Eichner has...
“She was really lovely,” Eichner told me when he and Rogen sat down for this week’s episode of “The Big Ticket,” Variety and iHeart’s movie podcast. “We happened to be backstage together. Seth and I were the first ones backstage waiting to go and then Beyoncé was the next person. Seth and I were just in the corner not knowing what to do or say. She came right up to us, introduced herself and gave us all hugs.”
“She said, ‘Hello,’ and I was like, ‘Hi, I’m Billy Eichner, I play Timon,’” he continued. “And she was like, ‘I know,’ and gave us a hug. She could not have been nicer.”
Eichner has...
- 7/18/2019
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Title: ‘The Lion King’ Director: Jon Favreau Featuring the Voices of: Donald Glover, Beyoncé, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, Keegan-Michael Key, John Oliver, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, John Kani and James Earl Jones as Mufasa Engaging people’s sentimentality in a powerful journey back in time is an enthralling and gripping process […]
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- 7/17/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Everything money can buy — including the vocal talents of Beyoncé and Donald Glover and the latest in digital pizazz — has been poured into Jon Favreau’s photo-realistic retake on The Lion King, the 1994 Disney animated classic. What’s missing? Let’s start with intangibles such as heart, soul and the faintest hint of originality. Favreau offers up a shot-by-shot remake of the movie that grossed nearly $1 billion. But unlike his playful approach to 2016’s The Jungle Book — a far lesser example of Disney artistry that served to free him up...
- 7/17/2019
- by Peter Travers
- Rollingstone.com
What’s this you say, yet another live-action remake of a much loved Disney classic animation? It’s clear that while some continue to see very little point in this current obsession with remaking absolutely everything, there’s no denying that the recent success of some of these productions goes to show that there is a real appetite for them. After all, who knew that Aladdin, admittedly one of the least eagerly anticipated of these reboots, could end up being one of highest grossing films of 2019 so far.
All of which brings us to The Lion King, the latest and possibly the best and most lavish of these live-action remakes yet. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film which is an impressive CGI re-imagining of the 1994 classic, stars the voices of global superstar Beyoncé and musician/writer/actor and all around cool guy Donald Glover.
We return to the African Savanna...
All of which brings us to The Lion King, the latest and possibly the best and most lavish of these live-action remakes yet. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film which is an impressive CGI re-imagining of the 1994 classic, stars the voices of global superstar Beyoncé and musician/writer/actor and all around cool guy Donald Glover.
We return to the African Savanna...
- 7/17/2019
- by Linda Marric
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Lion King English review is here. The 2019 American musical drama by The Jugle Book fame Jon Favreau, is a photorealistic computer-animated remake of Disney's traditionally animated 1994 film of the same name. The film stars the voices of Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Billy Eichner, John Kani, John Oliver and Beyonc? Knowles-Carter, as well as James Earl Jones reprising his original role as Mufasa. Does it roars its way into our hearts again?. Let?s find out in the review of The Lion King. The Lion King is set to release in India on 19 July 2019 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. This is the review of the English version of The Lion King.
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Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
The 2019 reincarnation of the beloved Disney?s 1994 classic animation The Lion King is...
Also read:?The Lion King Movie Review :critics review, rating, cast and crew
Immediate reaction when the end credits roll
The 2019 reincarnation of the beloved Disney?s 1994 classic animation The Lion King is...
- 7/16/2019
- GlamSham
Disney’s new live-action/CGI remake of The Lion King has a phenomenal cast including Beyonce, Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, James Earl Jones, Seth Rogen, John Oliver and Keegan-Michael Key. Jon Favreau the film had its World Premiere in London with true royalty in the form of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The event took place in a transformed Leicester Square in London ahead of the film’s release date of the 19th of July.
The cast also includes Eric Andre, Billy Eichner, Chance the Rapper, Phil Lamarr, Amt Sedaris, John Kani, Alfre Woodard, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Penny Johnson Jerald and Florence Kasumba,
Eleanor Sawyer and Scott Davis were on the red carpet and conducted our interviews.
The Lion King is out in cinemas in the UK and the Us on the 19th of July.
The Lion King Premiere Interviews
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The cast also includes Eric Andre, Billy Eichner, Chance the Rapper, Phil Lamarr, Amt Sedaris, John Kani, Alfre Woodard, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Penny Johnson Jerald and Florence Kasumba,
Eleanor Sawyer and Scott Davis were on the red carpet and conducted our interviews.
The Lion King is out in cinemas in the UK and the Us on the 19th of July.
The Lion King Premiere Interviews
The Lion...
- 7/15/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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Keegan-Michael Key describes how the hyenas in the new Lion King are far more dangerous now.
You know him perhaps best as one half of the comedy duo and TV series Key & Peele, but Keegan-Michael Key has struck out on his own as an acclaimed actor and voice talent. He’s been especially busy with the latter, lending his voice to two high-profile Disney releases: Toy Story 4 (where he and Jordan Peele teamed as the carnival prizes Ducky and Bunny) and now The Lion King, where he portrays Kamari, one of the two sinister/silly henchmen (along with comedian Eric Andre) of hyena leader Shenzi (Florence Kasumba).
The Lion King is, of course, the CG-created, photorealistic (not live-action) remake of the original 1994 traditionally animated Disney classic, in which young cub Simba (voiced by Jd McCrary and Donald Glover), exiled after the death of his father, pride...
Keegan-Michael Key describes how the hyenas in the new Lion King are far more dangerous now.
You know him perhaps best as one half of the comedy duo and TV series Key & Peele, but Keegan-Michael Key has struck out on his own as an acclaimed actor and voice talent. He’s been especially busy with the latter, lending his voice to two high-profile Disney releases: Toy Story 4 (where he and Jordan Peele teamed as the carnival prizes Ducky and Bunny) and now The Lion King, where he portrays Kamari, one of the two sinister/silly henchmen (along with comedian Eric Andre) of hyena leader Shenzi (Florence Kasumba).
The Lion King is, of course, the CG-created, photorealistic (not live-action) remake of the original 1994 traditionally animated Disney classic, in which young cub Simba (voiced by Jd McCrary and Donald Glover), exiled after the death of his father, pride...
- 7/15/2019
- Den of Geek
The first reviews for The Lion King are in, and although they aren't all that great so far, it seems most critics can agree on one thing: Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner are perfectly cast as Pumbaa and Timon. The dynamic duo bring plenty of laughs throughout the 2019 photo-realistic reboot of the beloved 1994 classic, and in a new clip from the film, we get to see them save young, fluffy Simba (voiced by Jd McCrary) from a pack of hungry vultures.
In addition to the new footage, above, Disney shared a behind-the-scenes look at the real-life cast voicing their roles in the studio. Not only did they record their parts in the usual recording booth, but director Jon Favreau also had the stars get together and physically act out the dialogue.
Check out both clips, then be sure to watch Simba and Scar go head-to-head before the film arrives in...
In addition to the new footage, above, Disney shared a behind-the-scenes look at the real-life cast voicing their roles in the studio. Not only did they record their parts in the usual recording booth, but director Jon Favreau also had the stars get together and physically act out the dialogue.
Check out both clips, then be sure to watch Simba and Scar go head-to-head before the film arrives in...
- 7/15/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Among Disney animated titles, The Lion King holds a special place in the hearts of many. Part of the second Golden Age of animation for the company, it captured the imaginations of young and old back in 1994. Now, Disney has updated the look with a photorealistic remake, looking for all the world like actual animals are doing this riff on Shakespeare. Opening this week, for some, it will represent a magical experience. For others, it will bug them to no end. For yours truly? I recognize the issues that a handful of my colleagues have with it, but by and large, I was thoroughly entertained by the 2019 incarnation of The Lion King. Plot wise, the filmmakers stick almost completely to the animated original. This is still the tale of a young lion cub named Simba (voice of Jd McCrary), the prince of Pride Rock, regally presided over by his father...
- 7/15/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
The Lion King is about to take over the box office — and has already dominated the Internet.
The highly-anticipated live-action remake of the 1994 classic film is in theaters next Friday and Disney hasn’t held back in sharing some of the more iconic clips from the movie.
From “Hakuna Matata” to the “Circle of Life” to some of the newest riffs between Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen as Timon and Pumba, respectively, here’s a full roundup of clips from The Lion King.
1. The classic “Hakuna Matata” — the Donald Glover, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner version
2. “Long Live the King...
The highly-anticipated live-action remake of the 1994 classic film is in theaters next Friday and Disney hasn’t held back in sharing some of the more iconic clips from the movie.
From “Hakuna Matata” to the “Circle of Life” to some of the newest riffs between Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen as Timon and Pumba, respectively, here’s a full roundup of clips from The Lion King.
1. The classic “Hakuna Matata” — the Donald Glover, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner version
2. “Long Live the King...
- 7/12/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Beyoncé certainly felt the love on Tuesday night, at the world premiere of Disney’s live-action adaptation of The Lion King.
According to costar Seth Rogan, the singer and actress received a standing ovation by the audience at the Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles simply because she was alive.
“I’ve never seen this happen before. … Beyoncé was called out and the audience stood up and went crazy,” Rogen recalled on Wednesday, during a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote the upcoming film. “I was like, ‘She’s getting a standing ovation for just existing.’ “
“Her mere...
According to costar Seth Rogan, the singer and actress received a standing ovation by the audience at the Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles simply because she was alive.
“I’ve never seen this happen before. … Beyoncé was called out and the audience stood up and went crazy,” Rogen recalled on Wednesday, during a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote the upcoming film. “I was like, ‘She’s getting a standing ovation for just existing.’ “
“Her mere...
- 7/11/2019
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Unfolding like the world’s longest and least convincing deepfake, Jon Favreau’s (almost) photorealistic remake of “The Lion King” is meant to represent the next step in Disney’s circle of life. Instead, this soulless chimera of a film comes off as little more than a glorified tech demo from a greedy conglomerate — a well-rendered but creatively bankrupt self-portrait of a movie studio eating its own tail.
With the possible exception of 2015’s “Cinderella,” which was touched with just enough magic to feel like a new wrinkle on an old fairy tale, all of Disney’s live-action rehashes have been faint echoes of their animated predecessors. But “The Lion King” isn’t an echo, it’s a stain. This zombified digital clone of the studio’s first original cartoon feature is the Disney equivalent of Gus Van Sant’s “Psycho.”
Unlike the rest of the Disney’s latest rehashes,...
With the possible exception of 2015’s “Cinderella,” which was touched with just enough magic to feel like a new wrinkle on an old fairy tale, all of Disney’s live-action rehashes have been faint echoes of their animated predecessors. But “The Lion King” isn’t an echo, it’s a stain. This zombified digital clone of the studio’s first original cartoon feature is the Disney equivalent of Gus Van Sant’s “Psycho.”
Unlike the rest of the Disney’s latest rehashes,...
- 7/11/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Jon Favreau’s new animated version of The Lion King has, like its beloved characters, its strengths and flaws.
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The image fades up on a peaceful savannah, the just-rising sun giving everything a rich, buttery glow, and then that music hits: the unforgettable vocal of composer Lebo M that kicks off “Circle of Life,” the masterful fusion of African and pop music that heralds the start of Disney’s 1994 animated landmark, The Lion King. But this is 2019, not 1994, and a recreation of that same shot with that same musical cue now launches director Jon Favreau’s new remake--still animated--of the same beloved tale.
The effect is undoubtedly still powerful. Following his similar take on The Jungle Book in 2016, Favreau’s reboot of The Lion King opening instantly triggers a wave of nostalgia that re-emphasizes how ingrained in pop culture the sounds and sights of that 1994 touchstone have...
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The image fades up on a peaceful savannah, the just-rising sun giving everything a rich, buttery glow, and then that music hits: the unforgettable vocal of composer Lebo M that kicks off “Circle of Life,” the masterful fusion of African and pop music that heralds the start of Disney’s 1994 animated landmark, The Lion King. But this is 2019, not 1994, and a recreation of that same shot with that same musical cue now launches director Jon Favreau’s new remake--still animated--of the same beloved tale.
The effect is undoubtedly still powerful. Following his similar take on The Jungle Book in 2016, Favreau’s reboot of The Lion King opening instantly triggers a wave of nostalgia that re-emphasizes how ingrained in pop culture the sounds and sights of that 1994 touchstone have...
- 7/11/2019
- Den of Geek
The soundtrack for the 2019 adaptation of The Lion King was released Thursday.
Stars Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner are all featured on the soundtrack.
Beyoncé gives a solo performance of the original song "Spirit," while she also collaborates with Glover, Eichner and Rogen on "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
Eichner and Rogen continue to collaborate throughout the soundtrack. The actors, who voice the roles of Timon and Pumbaa, also sing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and "Hakuna Matata" with McCrary and Glover....
Stars Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner are all featured on the soundtrack.
Beyoncé gives a solo performance of the original song "Spirit," while she also collaborates with Glover, Eichner and Rogen on "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
Eichner and Rogen continue to collaborate throughout the soundtrack. The actors, who voice the roles of Timon and Pumbaa, also sing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and "Hakuna Matata" with McCrary and Glover....
- 7/11/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The soundtrack for the 2019 adaptation of The Lion King was released Thursday.
Stars Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner are all featured on the soundtrack.
Beyoncé gives a solo performance of the original song "Spirit," while she also collaborates with Glover, Eichner and Rogen on "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
Eichner and Rogen continue to collaborate throughout the soundtrack. The actors, who voice the roles of Timon and Pumbaa, also sing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and "Hakuna Matata" with McCrary and Glover....
Stars Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jd McCrary, Shahadi Wright Joseph, John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner are all featured on the soundtrack.
Beyoncé gives a solo performance of the original song "Spirit," while she also collaborates with Glover, Eichner and Rogen on "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
Eichner and Rogen continue to collaborate throughout the soundtrack. The actors, who voice the roles of Timon and Pumbaa, also sing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and "Hakuna Matata" with McCrary and Glover....
- 7/11/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Make no mistake: “The Lion King” is an animated movie. Almost 100 percent. Only one shot, teased director Jon Favreau ahead of the Hollywood world premiere Tuesday night, was filmed live. Cinematographer Caleb Deschanel confirmed that it was the first thing they filmed on location in Africa. And it’s a gorgeous shot — but the whole film is photo-real gorgeous, and made within a digital world.
What Favreau and his “Jungle Book” VFX master Rob Legato have achieved with global squadrons of animators from Oscar-winner Mpc Film is an astonishing gamechanger. As IndieWire reported during production, “The Lion King” marks the first keyframe-animated movie shot on a virtual reality set with a live-action aesthetic.
The results are stunning. Aesthetically, Favreau was able to pull together naturalistic animation of wild animals moving their mouths, with voice actors speaking in English and breaking into song. This could have gone wrong in so many ways,...
What Favreau and his “Jungle Book” VFX master Rob Legato have achieved with global squadrons of animators from Oscar-winner Mpc Film is an astonishing gamechanger. As IndieWire reported during production, “The Lion King” marks the first keyframe-animated movie shot on a virtual reality set with a live-action aesthetic.
The results are stunning. Aesthetically, Favreau was able to pull together naturalistic animation of wild animals moving their mouths, with voice actors speaking in English and breaking into song. This could have gone wrong in so many ways,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Make no mistake: “The Lion King” is an animated movie. Almost 100 percent. Only one shot, teased director Jon Favreau ahead of the Hollywood world premiere Tuesday night, was filmed live. Cinematographer Caleb Deschanel confirmed that it was the first thing they filmed on location in Africa. And it’s a gorgeous shot — but the whole film is photo-real gorgeous, and made within a digital world.
What Favreau and his “Jungle Book” VFX master Rob Legato have achieved with global squadrons of animators from Oscar-winner Mpc Film is an astonishing gamechanger. As IndieWire reported during production, “The Lion King” marks the first keyframe-animated movie shot on a virtual reality set with a live-action aesthetic.
The results are stunning. Aesthetically, Favreau was able to pull together naturalistic animation of wild animals moving their mouths, with voice actors speaking in English and breaking into song. This could have gone wrong in so many ways,...
What Favreau and his “Jungle Book” VFX master Rob Legato have achieved with global squadrons of animators from Oscar-winner Mpc Film is an astonishing gamechanger. As IndieWire reported during production, “The Lion King” marks the first keyframe-animated movie shot on a virtual reality set with a live-action aesthetic.
The results are stunning. Aesthetically, Favreau was able to pull together naturalistic animation of wild animals moving their mouths, with voice actors speaking in English and breaking into song. This could have gone wrong in so many ways,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
At just 11 years old, singer and actor Jd McCrary has accomplished more than your average preteen. The Los Angeles native has sung the National Anthem at an NBA game, has performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and has multiple acting credits, with appearances on Disney Channel's K.C. Undercover, Tyler Perry's The Paynes, and the film Little - in which he acted alongside Black-ish star Marsai Martin. But his upcoming role as young Simba in the Jon Favreau-directed reboot of The Lion King is arguably his biggest break yet.
There's no audacious backstory about how McCrary became involved with the film. It was simple: his manager told his mom about the opportunity, and his mom encouraged him to audition for it. After doing a self-tape while in Atlanta, he received two more callbacks before he landed the role. "It was a really great moment for me," he...
There's no audacious backstory about how McCrary became involved with the film. It was simple: his manager told his mom about the opportunity, and his mom encouraged him to audition for it. After doing a self-tape while in Atlanta, he received two more callbacks before he landed the role. "It was a really great moment for me," he...
- 7/10/2019
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
All in the family!
Sisters Emily Deschanel and Zooey Deschanel supported their dad at the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Caleb Deschanel, a six-time Academy Award nominee, was the cinematographer for the upcoming live-action remake of the 1994 animated film. The 74-year-old has also worked as a cinematographer on films including The Right Stuff and The Passion of the Christ.
The sisters posed with their dad along with mom Mary Jo on the red carpet. Zooey, 39, wore a white and black polka dot dress with black tights and shoes, while Emily, 42, opted for a long-sleeved silver dress and yellow pumps.
Sisters Emily Deschanel and Zooey Deschanel supported their dad at the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Caleb Deschanel, a six-time Academy Award nominee, was the cinematographer for the upcoming live-action remake of the 1994 animated film. The 74-year-old has also worked as a cinematographer on films including The Right Stuff and The Passion of the Christ.
The sisters posed with their dad along with mom Mary Jo on the red carpet. Zooey, 39, wore a white and black polka dot dress with black tights and shoes, while Emily, 42, opted for a long-sleeved silver dress and yellow pumps.
- 7/10/2019
- by Helen Murphy
- PEOPLE.com
Beyoncé dropped a brand new song from the upcoming Lion King remake’s soundtrack on Tuesday night, a track titled “Spirit.” The new song’s release coincided with The Lion King‘s world premiere in Los Angeles.
The soundtrack, which Beyoncé is producing and curating, according to Disney, will be released the same day that the movie hits theaters later this month.
“The Lion King: The Gift, an album featuring global artists & steeped in the sounds of Africa, produced & curated by @Beyonce Knowles-Carter, will release 7/19,” Disney said in the announcement of the song and album earlier in the day. “‘Spirit,...
The soundtrack, which Beyoncé is producing and curating, according to Disney, will be released the same day that the movie hits theaters later this month.
“The Lion King: The Gift, an album featuring global artists & steeped in the sounds of Africa, produced & curated by @Beyonce Knowles-Carter, will release 7/19,” Disney said in the announcement of the song and album earlier in the day. “‘Spirit,...
- 7/10/2019
- by Ashley Boucher
- PEOPLE.com
The Lion King has gorgeous people behind the voices of the remake.
Disney released a stunning photo to tout its upcoming live-action revamp of the 1994 original, featuring an all-star cast of A-list actors. The glam shot features most of the main cast, including Donald Glover and Beyoncé who lead as Simba and Nala.
Also in the shot are Billy Eichner (Timon), Shahadi Wright Joseph (Young Nala), Jd McCrary (Young SImba), Seth Rogen (Pumbaa), Florence Kasumba (Shenzi), Alfre Woodard (Sarabi), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Scar), John Oliver (Zazu), Keegan-Michael Key (Kamari) and Eric André (Azizi).
The cast photo follows striking character posters of...
Disney released a stunning photo to tout its upcoming live-action revamp of the 1994 original, featuring an all-star cast of A-list actors. The glam shot features most of the main cast, including Donald Glover and Beyoncé who lead as Simba and Nala.
Also in the shot are Billy Eichner (Timon), Shahadi Wright Joseph (Young Nala), Jd McCrary (Young SImba), Seth Rogen (Pumbaa), Florence Kasumba (Shenzi), Alfre Woodard (Sarabi), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Scar), John Oliver (Zazu), Keegan-Michael Key (Kamari) and Eric André (Azizi).
The cast photo follows striking character posters of...
- 7/9/2019
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
With less than three weeks left until the premiere of Disney’s The Lion King, the studio has released character posters for its live-action remake. The portraits include stars of the film paired with their photorealistic character counterparts. such as Donald Glover with Simba, Beyonce Carter-Knowles with Nala and Chiwetel Ejiofor with Scar.
The new posters for the pic that hits theater July 19 also include John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner with Zazu, Pumbaa and Timon; Alfre Woodard with Sarabi; Eric André, Florence Kasumba and Keegan-Michael Key with hyenas Azizi, Shenzi and Kamari; and Shahadi Wright Joseph and Jd McCrary with Young Nala and Young Simba. Click on the image above to launch the gallery.
Per tracking, the anticipated film has a chance to beat the $169.1 million opening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 for the July opening record.
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The new posters for the pic that hits theater July 19 also include John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner with Zazu, Pumbaa and Timon; Alfre Woodard with Sarabi; Eric André, Florence Kasumba and Keegan-Michael Key with hyenas Azizi, Shenzi and Kamari; and Shahadi Wright Joseph and Jd McCrary with Young Nala and Young Simba. Click on the image above to launch the gallery.
Per tracking, the anticipated film has a chance to beat the $169.1 million opening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 for the July opening record.
Click on the photo above to launch the gallery,...
- 7/2/2019
- by Brandon Choe
- Deadline Film + TV
With less than three weeks until The Lion King hits theaters, Disney is giving fans a closer look at the cast and characters starring in the highly anticipated remake.
On Tuesday, Disney released a lineup of photos that see the epic cast — including Beyoncé — coming face to face with their counterparts in the live-action movie.
The photo of the Lemonade singer, 37, has her in an epic staredown with her character in the film, Nala. Donald Glover also participates in a face to face standoff with his character, Simba, the protagonist of the film.
Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, and John Oliver...
On Tuesday, Disney released a lineup of photos that see the epic cast — including Beyoncé — coming face to face with their counterparts in the live-action movie.
The photo of the Lemonade singer, 37, has her in an epic staredown with her character in the film, Nala. Donald Glover also participates in a face to face standoff with his character, Simba, the protagonist of the film.
Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, and John Oliver...
- 7/2/2019
- by Eric Todisco
- PEOPLE.com
Disney has shared images fromThe Lion King featuring voice talent with their characters. Images include Donald Glover with Simba Beyonce Knowles-Carter with Nala John Oliver, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner with Zazu, Pumbaa and Timon Chiwetel Ejiofor with Scar Alfre Woodard with Sarabi Eric Andre, Florence Kasumba and Keegan-Michael Key with hyenas Azizi, Shenzi and Kamari and Shahadi Wright Joseph and Jd McCrary with Young Nala and Young Simba.
- 7/2/2019
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Shah Rukh Khans stardom, Arvind Swamis comeback to the world of "The Lion King" and Sunidhi Chauhan and Armaan Malik lending their musical touch to the story -- Disney India has infused several 'desi elements into the Hindi version of Jon Favreaus re-imagination of Disneys classic to widen its reach and box office prospects.
After "The Incredibles" in 2004, Disney India has managed the casting coup once again by getting Shah Rukh and his son Aryan to bring to life the characters of King Mufasa and Simba respectively. The buzz has only grown stronger after the release of the trailer of the Hindi version.
In the trailer, Shah Rukh is seen teaching his son Simba the meaning of being a "true king" -- something which seems to be tied up with reality as well.
The audience now wants to listen to Aryan and how he brings his own touch to the character of Simba.
After "The Incredibles" in 2004, Disney India has managed the casting coup once again by getting Shah Rukh and his son Aryan to bring to life the characters of King Mufasa and Simba respectively. The buzz has only grown stronger after the release of the trailer of the Hindi version.
In the trailer, Shah Rukh is seen teaching his son Simba the meaning of being a "true king" -- something which seems to be tied up with reality as well.
The audience now wants to listen to Aryan and how he brings his own touch to the character of Simba.
- 7/1/2019
- GlamSham
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