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James Earl Jones is remembered for his performances as Darth Vader in 'Star Wars,' Mufasa in 'The Lion King,' 'Conan the Barbarian,' 'Dr. Strangelove' and more.
Aaron Pierre is opening up about honoring James Earl Jones as the latest actor to voice Mufasa in the forthcoming film "Mufasa: The Lion King."Pierre told "Good Morning America" Wednesday it's ...
Tribunes are pouring in following the news of the death of distinguished actor James Earl Jones. Widely regarded as one the ...
Mufasa star Aaron Pierre had big shoes to fill in the Lion King prequel, as the late James Earl Jones' voice performance in the original Disney classic is nothing short of iconic.
James Earl Jones, the distinguished and prolific actor in films, TV and theater known for providing the voice of Darth Vader in "Star Wars," has died. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King" chronicles the early years of its title character, voiced originally by James Earl Jones and now by Aaron Pierre. And now fans may wonder when it will stream on ...
Naturally, the goal is to make you feel like this is a relative to the earlier films. The realistic “Lion King,” however, had James Earl Jones’ voice as Mufasa.
A generative AI version of James Earl Jones' iconic Darth Vader voice is now available in ... (1994). He continued to voice Mufasa in “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride” (1998), “The Lion ...
Barry Jenkins' Mufasa: The Lion King is heading for a home release this month as the film announces its digital and physical release dates, just over a month after it hit theaters. The film which ...
Naturally, the goal is to make you feel like this is a relative to the earlier films. The realistic “Lion King,” however, had James Earl Jones’ voice as Mufasa.
“Mufasa: The Lion King” is an odd movie. Realistic-looking lions, warthogs, meerkats and whatever break into song repeatedly. It’s like a curious fever dream that doesn’t want to go away.
“Mufasa: The Lion King” is an odd movie. Realistic-looking lions, warthogs, meerkats and whatever break into song repeatedly. It’s like a curious fever dream that doesn’t want to go away.