Movie:the Lion King

  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    Visual Effects Society Nominates ‘The Lion King,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ and Baby Yoda

    “Alita: Battle Angel,” “The Lion King” and “Toy Story 4” lead all films in nominations for the Visual Effects Society’s 18th annual VES Awards, which were announced on Tuesday morning. Those three films received five nominations each in the 25 categories encompassing film, television and special projects.But two television shows, “Game of Thrones” and “The Mandalorian,” received six nominations each to lead all projects. Three of the nominations for “The Mandalorian” were for the character of “T

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    Chiwetel Ejiofor in Talks to Voice Scar in ‘Lion King’ Remake

    Chiwetel Ejiofor is in talks to voice the villainous Scar in the live-action Lion King remake, insiders exclusively told TheWrap. Jeremy Irons voiced the lion in the original 1994 Lion King. The original Lion King is one of the biggest animated films of all time: It grossed $968.8 million globally and won an Academy Award for the original song, “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” as well as its original score by Hans Zimmer.

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    10 Famous Films That Aren’t As Original As You Think

    There’s a long-standing theory that all fictional stories are based on just seven different plot types. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that some films often feel eerily reminiscent of another, or bear a striking resemblance to a classic book, but sometimes those similarities add up to something a bit more blatant. - 10 Amazing Avatar Facts - 22 Disney Mind-Blowing In-Jokes - Movie Stars With A Dark Past Homage or rip off? We’ll let you decide. A Bug’s Life Inspired by: Seven Samurai Akira K

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    Groundbreaking Disney Screenwriter Linda Woolverton Talks 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Lion King,' 'Alice' and More

    Linda Woolverton’s long and impressive tenure as one of Disney’s top screenwriters started with a thought we’ve all had after watching a bad flick: I could do better than that. Disney was impressed. Nearly three decades later, Woolverton, 63, remains one of Disney’s top creative minds.