El Rey Leon | 3
At its core, El Rey León 3 is not about destiny, murder, or the "circle of life." It is about the radical act of looking away from the main stage to see who is sweeping the floor.
In the pantheon of Disney direct-to-video sequels, El Rey León 3: Hakuna Matata (released in the US as The Lion King 1½ ) occupies a strange and brilliant space. Unlike the ill-fated, melodramatic El Rey León 2: El Tesoro de Simba , which tried to rehash Romeo and Juliet in the Pride Lands, the third film takes a radically different approach: it’s a metafictional, buddy-comedy prequel/parallel-quel told entirely from the perspective of the franchise’s true scene-stealers, Timón y Pumba. el rey leon 3
Where most Disney sequels fail by trying to imitate the grandeur of the original, El Rey León 3 succeeds by destroying that grandeur with a rubber bug. It is a Trojan horse of depth disguised as a direct-to-video cheapquel. It teaches that every epic needs a janitor, every hero needs a chauffeur, and sometimes, the best way to honor a classic is to poke gentle fun at it. At its core, El Rey León 3 is