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  • New Baby Simba Popcorn Bucket Roaring into Disney Parks

    New Baby Simba Popcorn Bucket Roaring into Disney Parks

    A new Baby Simba souvenir popcorn bucket has roared into Hong Kong Disneyland and it’s gonna make the “purr-fect” addition to your collection.

    The Baby Simba Popcorn Bucket had a latch that opens up to hold your choice of popcorn and to keep your popcorn bucket clean a paper popcorn container can be slipped inside.

    The strap bears the Disney Parks logo and also features Timon, Pumbaa, Zazu, and Simba from Disney’s Animated Classic, The Lion King. For a closer look take a peak at the post below:

    Since it’s branded with the Disney Parks logo hopefully the new souvenir popcorn bucket will make it’s way to Disney World and Disneyland soon.

  • ‘The Lion King’ Reigns Over the Global Box Office

    ‘The Lion King’ Reigns Over the Global Box Office

    With a mighty domestic debut of $191.8 million, The Lion King roared to a worldwide debut of $446.1 million, the ninth highest global debut of all time.

    Along with an international opening weekend of $254.3 million plus $97.5 million in China, where the film opened July 12, The Lion King’s global cumulative box office is $543.6 million over 10 days. The film is already the No. 7 film of the year globally.

    The Lion King’s domestic debut—the No. 8 opening of all time—marks a record for July and for a PG-rated film. It’s the biggest debut ever for a Walt Disney Studios release outside of Marvel and Lucasfilm, surpassing Incredibles 2 ($182.7 million) and Beauty and the Beast ($174.7 million). Earning a fantastic A CinemaScore, The Lion King is the fifth Disney Live Action reimagining to gross more than $100 million in its debut, alongside Beauty and the Beast ($174.7 million), Alice in Wonderland ($116.1 million), The Jungle Book ($103.3 million) and Aladdin ($116.8 million four-day holiday).

    The international cume to date is $351.8 million. The Lion King opened at No. 1 across all international markets and was within the top five industry opening weekends of all time in several markets, including Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and the entire Latin America region. The Lion King is still to open in Hong Kong, Japan and Italy.

  • “Tale of the Lion King” Debuts at Disney California Adventure Park

    “Tale of the Lion King” Debuts at Disney California Adventure Park

    With “The Lion King” set to hit theaters in just over a month, Disney is finding new ways to reenergize the franchise in it’s Parks and now an all-new, original outdoor musical theater production, “Tale of the Lion King,” has debuted at Disney California Adventure Park.

    This new stage show celebrates the characters and music of Disney’s “The Lion King” in an imaginative and unique way. The lead narrator, Mwongozo –Swahili for “guide”— leads a troupe of 18 performers called the Storytellers of the Pride Lands in this adaptation, which is presented in a contemporary story-theater style that retells the tale through language, song and dance.

    “The approach that we’ve taken with ‘Tale of the Lion King’ is that this is a story that was passed on from generation to generation, and now it’s come here to Disney California Adventure park,” said Susana Tubert, Creative Director, Disney Parks Live Entertainment. “The Storytellers of the Pride Lands have come to share this ancestral story of how a cub became a king.”

    Guests will dance and sing along to new musical arrangements of their favorite songs, including “Circle of Life,” “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Hakuna Matata,” among others. The live drumming and singing, along with the set and costumes all celebrate the cultural roots of this beloved Disney story.

    For a limited-time, “Tale of the Lion King” will be performed several times daily at the Palisades Stage in Disney California Adventure.

  • ‘The Lion King’ Trailer Sets Disney Record for Most Views in 24 Hours

    ‘The Lion King’ Trailer Sets Disney Record for Most Views in 24 Hours

    The first teaser-trailer for the upcoming “Lion King” remake made its debut on Thanksgiving Day and Disney has a lot to take “pride” in.  The company took to the internet Saturday to thank the fans for making it the most-viewed Disney trailer debut ever.

    The teaser trailer for the upcoming “live action” feature accumulated 224.6 million views globally in its first 24 hours, becoming Disney’s most watched trailer in a day. Across all studios, it’s the second most watched teaser, behind that of “Avengers: Infinity War,” which tallied 238 million views.

    The studio celebrated the trailer’s success in an Instagram post as you can see below:

    The highly anticipated remake comes from Jon Favreau, who also directed the live-action/CGI remake of The Jungle Book. And while the Lion King has James Earl Jones returning as the iconic Mufasa—its new star-studded cast has fans of the original and new audiences alike excited. Donald Glover, Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner are all set to voice familiar roles, as Simba, Pumbaa, and Timon, respectively. Chiwetel Ejiofor voices Simba’s villainous uncle Scar and Beyoncé lends her magical voice to Nala.

    The original “Lion King” grossed more than $968 million worldwide. Favreau’s Lion King is set to open July 19.

  • Live-Action Lion King Side By Side Trailer Comparison Will Give You Chills

    Live-Action Lion King Side By Side Trailer Comparison Will Give You Chills

    The first teaser trailer for Disney’s live-action “The Lion King” was just released and it’s is amazing. As if the new video wasn’t powerful enough a new video shows the trailer in a side by side comparison with clips from the original animated film and it will give you chills

    In the video, the new trailer is matched up to the original movie clips in a shot for shot recreation and it is spot on. Take a look for yourself below, but remember…  I’m not crying, you’re crying.

    The live action hits just keep on coming and watching the iconic moments from the original animated movies recreated in live-action is what makes these films so magical.

    We’ve seen side by side comparisons before for films like Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, but this trailer by far has the largest amount of recognizable and iconic clips.

    Disney has continued its dominance at the box office in with a slew of live-action remakes of its animated classics, including “Alice in Wonderland,” “The Jungle Book,” and last year’s $1.25 billion worldwide grossing “Beauty and the Beast.”

    The Lion King is just one of several remakes Disney has on the docket, including Lady in the Tramp for its Disney+ streaming service and Tim Burton’s Dumbo, which bows March 29, 2019.