“Mufasa: The Lion King” has some big expertise connected to the forged together with Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Tiffany Boone. We sat down with all of them, in addition to director Barry Jenkins and songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda, to debate all issues “Mufasa.” This consists of some lighthearted discussions just like the comparability of Blue Ivy Carter to Fred savage, whether or not or not Pumbaa is a stoner, and that point Kelvin Harrison Jr. wished to yell at Beyoncé. Nonetheless, we additionally deal with topics just like the indie sensibility of “Moonlight,” Lin-Manuel Miranda’s childhood desires, and the legacy of James Earl Jones.
Video Chapters
0:00 – Seth Rogen And Billy Eichner Are Not Methodology Actors
0:20 – How ‘Mufasa’ Is ‘The Princess Bride’ With Two Peter Falks
1:10 – How Barry Jenkins Received The Lions To Memorize All Of These Traces
1:25 – Lin-Manuel Miranda Dreamed Of Being A Filmmaker, Not A Composer
2:15 – Why Aaron Pierre And Kelvin Harrison Jr. Switched Accents
3:20 – Is Pumbaa A Stoner? Seth Rogen Weighs In
4:08 – How Barry Jenkins Retains The Indie Sensibility Of ‘Moonlight’
5:45 – Why Timon And Pumbaa Are Destined To Be Discontent
6:30 – Tiffany Boone On Seeing A Screening Of ‘Mufasa’ With Keith David
7:30 – What Shocked The ‘Mufasa’ Forged When They Noticed The Movie For The First Time
8:30 – Kelvin Harrison Jr. Met Beyonce At A Occasion
8:55 – Seth Rogen And Billy Eichner Are “Shocked” At How A lot Of Their Improv Is In The Film
9:35 – Barry Jenkins On ‘Mufasa’s’ Opening Tribute To James Earl Jones
10:06 – Aaron Pierre Gushes About Taking part in John Stewart In ‘Lanterns’