In Mufasa: The Lion King, Kelvin Harrison Jr. brings unexpected depth and vulnerability to Taka—the young lion who will one day become the infamous Scar.
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00:00How does it feel knowing that audiences around the world can revisit the story anytime that
00:04they want to now? That's exciting, man. I mean, that's why we make these movies,
00:08especially a movie like this. I told my team a while ago, I was like, I want to make movies
00:12that feel rewatchable. And I love a movie that can challenge. I love a movie that sometimes
00:16is thought provoking and convicting at times. But I also think that being a part of an entertainment
00:24industry, which is what I do, what we do, you know, is a social consciousness, but also
00:31a desire to make people laugh and smile and feel something wholesome. And the fact that kids who
00:39love it or adults who love it or anyone who loves it gets to put it on anytime it makes them feel
00:44good, makes that make them feel like they have a malele from watching the movie. That's a beautiful
00:49thing. And then they got some dope features. We got special features on there now. You get to see
00:53some of the behind the scenes. It was my favorite part of watching movies growing up too. We got
00:57a sing-along for all the people that really love it, you know, that's beautiful. So it's a full
01:02experience and I'm excited to get the, get more people on board with the, with the Mufasa,
01:08the Lion King bandwagon right now.