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Chris Hunneysett

The Lion King 2019 review: Beyonce roars in fierce Disney remake

Your cubs will go wild for this royal remake of Disney’s animated classic which is exciting, funny and cute, as well as a technical triumph and a perfect summer treat for the whole family.

Disney's 1994 Oscar winning animated coming-of-age tale has been roaringly reimagined using fabulous photorealistic CGI, and powered by a top drawer voice cast and glorious new versions of Elton John's tremendous songs such as 'Circle of Life', and 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight'.

With the opening shot of the gorgeous African savannah were reminded we're in the safe of hands Jon Favreau, also made 2016's swinging remake of The Jungle Book.

Once again he directs with great humour and emotional depth, so when I wasn’t grinning away I was moved to tears.

Wise and humorous Zazu councils Simba as he did in the 1994 film (Disney Enterprises, Inc.)

Respectful to the point of being a shot by shot copy of the original, we follow the adorable lion cub Simba, whose father King Mufasa is murdered, which leaves Simba outcast from his country and his wicked uncle Scar on the throne.

However the real coup here is the use of next-level special effects, with every hair and feather lovingly created by special effects team operating at the top of their game and from the tiniest ant to the tallest giraffe it's a non-stop visual feast.

Every creature is so brilliantly rendered I’m still not convinced I wasn’t watch a troop of terrifically trained circus animals.

The Lion King's 2019 remake will lift you up (Disney Enterprises, Inc.)

It's an uplifting hymn to natural wonder of our world with an emphasis on respecting our environment, and if David Attenborough made Disney films it would look and feel like this.

Everything is amped up which means the elephants graveyard scene is scarier, the wildebeest stampede is more thrilling, the hyenas are more frightening, and the warthog and meerkat sidekicks are funnier.

The sun-drenched plains of Africa look glorious in scenes from the film (Disney Enterprises, Inc.)

And there are more fart jokes than before, though you may have to explain to your kids what a dung beetle is.

Heavyweight Brit actor Chiwetel Ejiofor is magnificent as the voice of Scar, with Donald Glover and Beyonce charming as Simba and best friend Nala, and James Earl Jones is once powerfully regal as he reprises the voice of Mufasa.

One of the biggest releases of the year shows how far computer animation has come (Disney Enterprises, Inc.)

This is Disney's third remake this year, and after the disappointing Dumbo and a much better than anticipated Aladdin, they've saved the best till last, with a new Lion King which reigns supreme.

The Lion King is released in UK cinemas on July 19, 2019.

   
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