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The star of “Mufasa: The Lion King” says he didn’t know who most of his other costars were until earlier this year … though he always figured the script would attract massive stars.
Braelyn Rankins — voice of young Mufasa in the upcoming Disney “The Lion King” prequel — was on “TMZ Live” for an interview Thursday … and, he tells us he only knew limited information about the movie when he was filming his part.
Rankins tells us that — outside of the actors he personally worked with — he had no idea who would be in the film … so no indication he would star alongside BeyoncĂ©, her daughter Blue Ivy, Thandiwe Newton or the like.
Braelyn says he read parts of the script and kinda figured big names like Bey would return — reprising her role as Nala from the live-action ‘Lion King’ movie … but, it wasn’t until the trailer came out in April that his suspicions were confirmed.
‘Mufasa’ has been a long process for Rankins … who first auditioned for the film back in 2020 and finally got to see the movie on two separate occasions recently.
Braelyn says he never saw a full script while recording … so actually seeing the movie all the way through shed some light on some of the finer plot details.
Braelyn plays young Mufasa in the movie … ‘Lion King’ main character Simba’s father — voiced by the late, great James Earl Jones in the original animated film and the 2019 live-action flick. Braelyn’s sister Brielle also provided some lines for the character.
Aaron Pierre plays the older version of the character … while Kelvin Harrison Jr., Blue Ivy Carter, Mads Mikkelsen, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, Keith David, Donald Glover and more have parts in the movie.
“Mufasa: The Lion King” comes out in theaters tomorrow, December 20.