Disney’sMufasa: The Lion Kingis seeking similar financial success as its predecessor, which earned $1.6 billion worldwide at the box office. The film may have difficulty achieving similar returns due, in part, to the mixed reviews the 2019 film received. The major question will be how interested fans will be in theLion Kinglive-action prequelstory. The highly anticipated movie will hope to continue the trend of its acclaimed director, Barry Jenkins.

Jenkins has had an impressive career as a director and producer. His works often revolve around themes of black identity, parenting, and friendships. His most notable work,Moonlight, earned him multiple accolades, including the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.Described as both a prequel and a sequel,Mufasa: The Lion Kingwill be Jenkins' first movie as a director since 2018. Looking at Jenkins' body of work,Mufasashould become a critical success.

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Barry Jenkins Has Only Directed Critically Acclaimed Movies Before Mufasa: The Lion King

He Has A Track Record Of Continued Success

Critics have overwhelmingly admired the movies from Barry Jenkins since his career began in 2008. Each of his films as a director has garnered a score of at least 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. His works in television have also achieved similar numbers. He was also an executive producer and director of the 2021 seriesThe Underground Railroad(94% on Rotten Tomatoes). The success of Jenkins' movies and shows has secured him a reputation as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after directors.

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Mufasa: The Lion Kingwill be a different story for Jenkins, as he has never worked on a large blockbuster production like this before. He has also written all of the films he previously directed, which was not the case forMufasa. Given the circumstances, if Jenkins gains the favor of critics as he has in the past, his continuous trend of critical success will be all the more impressive.

Mufasa: The Lion King Needs To Beat 2019’s Lion King To Keep Barry Jenkins' RT Streak Going

The Film Received A Score Of 51%

To continue his streak of fresh movies on Rotten Tomatoes, Barry Jenkins will need to do more than beat 2019’sThe Lion Kingscore. In order forMufasato be fresh,the prequel movie must attain a score of at least 60%, which means the movie could top its score and still fall short of being fresh. The advantage this movie will have is that it will not be a retelling of a story we already know but a new original story to expand the lore ofThe Lion King. There is also a disadvantage to this, which could prevent the movie from becoming fresh.

Weary attitudes towardsThe Lion Kingprequels have forcedJenkins to defend the Mufasa prequel from criticism. Barry Jenkins is an acclaimed director and his inspiring stories evoke strong emotional responses, and he has not had a project be critically rotten on Rotten Tomatoes.Mufasa: The Lion Kingwill be a new challenge for Jenkins, but his talent puts him in a good position to carry the prequel to a fresh Rotten Tomatoes score.

Mufasa: The Lion King

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Mufasa: The Lion King explores the origins of the beloved character Mufasa, focusing on his youth as a lost cub who encounters Taka, a royal heir. Their meeting initiates an epic journey of self-discovery and destiny, featuring a group of misfit companions navigating the challenges of their world.