First Reviews for Disney's The Lion King Prequel About Mufasa Emerge

Press ratings for the computer-animated film Mufasa: The Lion King have surfaced on Metacritic. This is a prequel to the 2019 remake of The Lion King. Initial reviews from critics are mixed, with the average score standing at 58 at the time of writing.

Ratings:

  • The Times — 100/100;
  • IGN — 80/100;
  • TheWrap — 76/100;
  • Screen Rant — 70/100;
  • Variety — 70/100;
  • Polygon — 65/100;
  • Empire — 60/100;
  • The Guardian — 60/100;
  • The Hollywood Reporter — 50/100;
  • The Independent — 40/100;
  • BBC — 40/100;
  • The Telegraph — 40/100;
  • New York Post — 38/100;
  • Film Threat — 20/100.
Barry Jenkins’ Mufasa is a strong, uncomplicated effort that should charm kids. The Moonlight directors involvement in a CGI-heavey Disney prequel caused serious film lovers to wring their hands, but the results speak for themselves: This is simply a lovely movie.
— IGN
All in all, this is not a bad tale from the Disneyfied continent of talking animals, but a minor cousin to the first film’s movie-royalty.
— The Guardian
The worst part of the production is the dull screenplay by Jeff Nathanson, which has Mufasa plodding through Africa, bumping into various members of the supporting cast, and having tedious soul-searching conversations that sound like therapy sessions.
— BBC

The premiere of the computer-animated film Mufasa: The Lion King is set for December 20.

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