The Lion King

The Lion King is a 2033 American 3D computer-animated comedy drama film produced by Owen Laramore Studios, and released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. A CGI remake of Disney's traditionally animated 1994 film of the same name, the film was directed by Mike Mitchell, and features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, Vince Vaughn, Blake Lively, Sean Astin, Judd Apatow, Omar Sy, Jim Hanks, Lake Bell, Tika Sumpter, Alan Tudyk, and Gary Krisel.

Following the release of Disney Detectives, Mitchell planned to direct a CGI Lion King remake. Hans Zimmer, who composed the music for the 1994 film as well as Mitchell's other Owen Laramore films, composed the film's music.

Released theatrically in the United States on August 27, 2033, the film grossed $501 million on a $175 million budget, becoming the studio's highest-grossing CGI Disney classic remake all of all-time. Just like the 1994 film, the 2033 film received critical acclaim for its music, heartwarming message, humor, storyline, witty dialogue, and performances.

Cast

 * Matt Damon as Simba
 * Tommy Lee Jones as Mufasa
 * Vince Vaughn as Scar
 * Blake Lively as Nala
 * Sean Astin as Timon
 * Judd Apatow as Pumbaa
 * Omar Sy as Rafiki
 * Jim Hanks as Zazu
 * Lake Bell as Sarabi
 * Tika Sumpter as Shenzi
 * Alan Tudyk as Banzai
 * Gary Krisel as Ed