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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|2019}}'' (2019): The highest-grossing animated film of all time[[note]]Though Disney doesn't officially consider it as such, instead claiming ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' to hold that spot[[/note]]. A photorealistic reimagining of the first film directed by Creator/JonFavreau, following Disney's trend of live-action remakes of their animated films.
** ''Black Is King'' (2020): A visual album film released on Creator/DisneyPlus and primarily made by Music/{{Beyonce}} (who voiced Nala in the remake) and based on the tie-in album she curated for the remake, ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King:_The_Gift The Lion King: The Gift]]'', made up of several segments forming into a narrative that parallels the plot of the original film.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|2019}}'' (2019): The highest-grossing animated film of all time[[note]]Though Disney doesn't officially consider it as such, instead claiming ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' to hold that spot[[/note]]. A photorealistic reimagining of the first film directed by Creator/JonFavreau, following Disney's trend of live-action remakes of their animated films.
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** ''Black Is King'' (2020): A visual album film released on Creator/DisneyPlus and primarily made by Music/{{Beyonce}} (who voiced Nala in the remake) and based on the tie-in album she curated for the remake, ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_King:_The_Gift The Lion King: The Gift]]'', made up of several segments forming into a narrative that parallels the plot of the original film. [[index]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|2019}}'' (2019): The highest-grossing animated film of all time[[note]]Though Disney doesn't officially consider it as such, instead claiming ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' to hold that spot[[/note]]. A photorealistic reimagining of the first film directed by Creator/JonFavreau, following Disney's trend of live-action remakes of their animated films.[[/index]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|2019}}'' (2019): The highest-grossing animated film of all time[[note]]Though Disney doesn't officially consider it as such, instead claiming ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' to hold that spot[[/note]]. A photorealistic reimagining of the first film directed by Creator/JonFavreau, following Disney's trend of live-action remakes of their animated films.[[/index]]



* ''WesternAnimation/MufasaTheLionKing'' (2024): A [[MeanwhileInTheFuture sequel/prequel]] to the 2019 film, directed by Barry Jenkins. The backstory of Simba's father Mufasa and how he went [[FromZeroToHero from an orphaned cub to becoming king of the Pride Lands]], told to Simba's children by his friends.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MufasaTheLionKing'' (2024): A [[MeanwhileInTheFuture sequel/prequel]] to the 2019 film, directed by Barry Jenkins. The backstory of Simba's father Mufasa and how he went [[FromZeroToHero from an orphaned cub to becoming king of the Pride Lands]], told to Simba's children by his friends. [[/index]]
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* ''Mufasa: The Lion King'' (2024): A [[MeanwhileInTheFuture sequel/prequel]] to the 2019 film, directed by Barry Jenkins. The backstory of Simba's father Mufasa and how he went [[FromZeroToHero from an orphaned cub to becoming king of the Pride Lands]], told to Simba's children by his friends.

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* ''Mufasa: The Lion King'' ''WesternAnimation/MufasaTheLionKing'' (2024): A [[MeanwhileInTheFuture sequel/prequel]] to the 2019 film, directed by Barry Jenkins. The backstory of Simba's father Mufasa and how he went [[FromZeroToHero from an orphaned cub to becoming king of the Pride Lands]], told to Simba's children by his friends.
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* ''Wild About Safety'' (2008-2013): A series of short educational films starring Timon and Pumbaa, teaching children how to stay "safety smart" in various aspects of life.
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* ''[[Literature/HakunaMatataMagazineStories Hakuna Matata]]'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.

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* ''[[Literature/HakunaMatataMagazineStories Hakuna Matata]]'' ''Literature/HakunaMatataMagazineStories'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.
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* ''Hakuna Matata'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.

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* ''Hakuna Matata'' ''[[Literature/HakunaMatataMagazineStories Hakuna Matata]]'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.
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* ''Literature/HakunaMatata'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.

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* ''Literature/HakunaMatata'' ''Hakuna Matata'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.
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* ''Literature/HakunaMatata'' (1994–1997): A series of multi-part stories published in ''The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series'' magazine, featuring Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.
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* ''Theatre/TheLionKing'' (1997): The {{Spectacle}}-loaded ScreenToStageAdaptation of the original film, the third-longest running show on Broadway, and the highest-grossing Broadway production of all time.

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* ''Theatre/TheLionKing'' ''Theatre/{{The Lion King|1997}}'' (1997): The {{Spectacle}}-loaded ScreenToStageAdaptation of the original film, the third-longest running show on Broadway, and the highest-grossing Broadway production of all time.

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