Movies Disney's The Lion King roars again in EW's exclusive photos By Marc Snetiker Marc Snetiker Marc Snetiker is a former senior editor at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2020. EW's editorial guidelines Published on April 25, 2019 09:30AM EDT Trending Videos Close this video player 01 of 08 Rafiki reflects Disney Ask any crew member of The Lion King about "the Rafiki test" and you'll get a crash-course in just what it took to bring the animals of the savannah to astonishing animated life in Jon Favreau's 2019 adaptation. The mystic mandrill, voiced by Black Panther's John Kani, was an early barometer for the technological capabilities that went into the making of the film. 02 of 08 Everything the light touches Disney A young Simba (JD McCrary) trails behind his father (James Earl Jones, reprising his 1994 performance as Mufasa) in Favreau's photo-realistic reimagining of this iconic scene, in which king Mufasa lectures his son about the bounds of the kingdom he'll one day inherit. 03 of 08 Stargazing Disney Exiled from his home, a now-grown Simba (Donald Glover) finds companionship in warthog Pumbaa (Seth Rogen) and meerkat Timon (Billy Eichner), whose philosophies on life may have offered a guiding light to the younger cub, but conflict with the older Simba's memory of his father's wisdom about the secrets of the stars. 04 of 08 The coup of the century Disney The trauma and psychological posession of Scar (Chiwetel Ejiofor), the black-sheep brother of Mufasa, is openly worn on the villain, who stakes his claim to the throne with the support of his vicious — and hungry — hyena cronies. (His most loyal trio, now named Azizi, Shenzi, and Kamari, are played by Eric André, Florence Kasumba, and Keegan-Michael Key.) 05 of 08 Brushing up on looking down Disney Young Simba (McCrary) and Nala (Shahadi Wright Joseph) pad around the Pride Lands under the watchful eye of avian royal adviser, Zazu (John Oliver). 06 of 08 Pride parade Disney Circles have no end, but they do have a center in Pride Rock, the majestic mountain setpiece where the animal kingdom bends the knee (assuming they're anatomically able) to king Mufasa's royal family. 07 of 08 Safari guide Glen Wilson/Disney Anchoring the cast as Simba, Donald Glover (right) takes direction in a vocal session from The Lion King's filmmaking guide Jon Favreau. 08 of 08 Ain't no passing craze © 2019 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. For more on The Lion King and other upcoming summer movies, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday, or buy it here now. Don’t forget to subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW.