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Sotiris wrote: โ†‘Fri Jan 03, 2025 7:20 amThe film has been shortlisted for a Razzie Award.
Ehhโ€ฆ I did not think it was Razzie bad. I fully concede that 99% of the audience is not going to be as stuck on lion royal succession politics as I was! lol
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Looks like the movie is continuing to hang on.

Box Office: โ€˜Mufasaโ€™ Triumphs in First Weekend of 2025, โ€˜Sonicโ€™ Franchise Crosses $1 Billion
https://variety.com/2025/film/box-offic ... 236265686/
Turns out, โ€œMufasaโ€ just had to wait to be king.

Disneyโ€™s โ€œLion Kingโ€ prequel is No. 1 at the domestic box office after trotting behind โ€œSonic the Hedgehog 3โ€ in its opening weekend. (โ€œMufasaโ€ claimed victory at the end of 2024 over the five-day holiday stretch, but โ€œSonic 3โ€ was ever-so-slightly ahead during the traditional weekend.) โ€œMufasaโ€ added an additional $24 million from 3,925 North American theaters in its third weekend of release, declining just 26% from its prior outing. So far, the family friendly musical adventure about the future leader of Pride Lands has grossed $168 million domestically and $476 million globally. Those are solid ticket sales after a rocky start in theaters. But โ€œMufasaโ€ cost over $200 million to produce, and since theater owners get to keep half of revenues, the tentpole needs to keep stampeding through cinemas in the new year to justify its budget.
Whoever thought of that opening line deserves a raise.

Anyway, I also agree that the movie wasn't really Razzie worthy. Though I'm not sure what my opinion's worth here given how I just don't think the Razzies ought to exist in the first place ...
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PatchofBlue wrote: โ†‘Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:45 am Whoever thought of that opening line deserves a raise.
yeah this was actually quite clever :milkbuds:
Sotiris wrote: โ†‘Fri Jan 03, 2025 7:20 am The film has been shortlisted for a Razzie Award.

Beautiful! Hopefully this is the final nail in the coffin for upcoming remakes. :)
But at the same time, its doing way better in the Box office than i expected :huh:

But where was Wishs razzie nomination for last year? The movie could have walked away with soo many razzie awards for Script, movie, songs #justice4wish
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The Disneynerd wrote: Beautiful! Hopefully this is the final nail in the coffin for upcoming remakes.
And underperformed like Snow White won't even do that, so surely a success like Mufasa won't.

Anyway, let's not forget flop Elemental when discussing potential razzies. ;) You couldn't find a more formulaic and paint-by-numbers film if you tried.
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This DanielRPK guy seems to throw things at the wall and see what sticks.
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โ€˜Mufasa: The Lion Kingโ€™: Creating an Artistic Comfort Zone for Barry Jenkins with Innovative Motion Capture
https://www.indiewire.com/features/craf ... 235083844/
But the biggest innovation was a new process called Quad Cap, in which MPC animators wearing dots walked in a bipedal human fashion in a circle, reciting lines the actors had already recorded, but on the surrounding computer screens, they saw lions strolling the Savannah in a straight line. They did 10 voice recording sessions with the actors, and the crew put a locked-off camera in the room to capture their expressions and movements, which became the basis of the lions, but Quad Cap added even more anthropomorphic qualities.

โ€œItโ€™s always been traditionally difficult to capture [the] performance of people and turn it into animals,โ€ Valdez said. โ€œItโ€™s just not simple to do, especially live. And so the animation team at MPC were already doing some clever things by taking their own motion capture of themselves and converting it into quadrupedal movement as a way to expedite the creation of our shooting scenes.

โ€œWe had a combination of techniques developed during our shoot,โ€ he continued. โ€œAbout midway through, it was just requested to try this. So it was a combination of the stage team and the actual mechanism, which is almost like a robotic puppet thing: human body comes in, lion movement comes out. The front legs are kind of the front legs, but the back legs are completely created from whatever the front legs are doing. Wherever you move your head, the lionโ€™s whole neck and head is moving, and the animators would just fold their arms, so youโ€™re mapping what you can. Then, we needed the Unreal Engine at Epic to add some capabilities from games, and we pulled it back into the editing software, and turned it on, and now the lions could follow the terrain.โ€
Box Office: โ€˜Mufasaโ€™ Crosses $500 Million Globally, โ€˜Moana 2โ€™ Nears $1 Billion Mark
https://variety.com/2025/film/box-offic ... 236272516/
โ€œMufasaโ€ has surpassed $500 million globally after four weeks of release, while โ€œMoana 2โ€ is poised to swim past the $1 billion mark with ticket sales currently at $989.9 million.

โ€œThe Lion Kingโ€ prequel led the pack again at the global box office over the weekend with $41 million, including $27.9 million from 52 international markets. After a rough start around Christmas, the photorealistic musical adventure about the future leader of Pride Lands has rebounded, with revenues at $540 million to date. Outside of the United States and Canada, where โ€œMufasaโ€ has generated $189 million, the top-earning territories are France ($33.7 million), the United Kingdom ($29.9 million), Mexico ($24.6 million) and Germany ($24 million). The film cost above $200 million to produce, though, so Disney needs โ€œMufasaโ€ to continue stampeding through theaters to justify its mega price tag.
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I think a direct sequel is a lock after this, as well as the Aladdin sequel, too.
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The film has been nominated for a Razzie Award. Update: It lost in the category.
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Source: https://variety.com/2025/film/news/razz ... 236280684/
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Box Office Vindication: โ€˜Mufasaโ€™ Passes Up โ€˜Sonic 3โ€™ in U.S., Heads for $700M Globally
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 236131031/
Many wrote off Barry Jenkins' prequel 'Mufasa: The Lion King' after its muted Christmas opening, but the Disney film has enjoyed historic staying power.
Rather, this is about Mufasaโ€˜s impressive staying power thanks to strong word of mouth, viral marketing and a longer exclusive theatrical window, even if the prequel will never come close to matching The Lion King, which exceeded all expectations in grossing $1.66 billion globally just months before the COVID pandemic struck and changed box office history forever.

Just as pundits questioned whether Jon Favreauโ€˜s Lion King redux would work, many were quick to write off Mufasa when it got trounced by Sonic 3 over the Dec. 20-22 weekend. The Disney pic debuted to $35.4 million domestically, versus $64.4 million for Sonic 3. But as families became more available once presents were unwrapped on Christmas day, Mufasa found its roar. Whatโ€™s happened since is even more impressive.
Genuinely curious about where this is coming from. I was there for "The Greatest Showman," and that movie's box office legs matched my own experience watching people discover this movie across time. But I don't know of many people in my own circles who have seen this, and those who have aren't exactly singing its praises. Where's the good word of mouth?

I was never campaigning for its failure, even after my own muted reaction, but I won't deny that this math is just bizarre to me.
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