What do you think about this middle ground rereading of the characters in “The Lion King”?

Have you ever been to watch the new version of “The Lion King”? If so, what did you think of how the characters were portrayed? Released worldwide a few days ago, the film has been attracting crowds to the cinema - and dividing the opinions of fans. As you may know, the movie consists of a live-action edition of the 1994 classic (yes, it's been all this time since the original enchanted children and adults from all over the planet!) And therefore the characters have gained a “guise” quite realistic. And that is where the points of view differ.

That's because, while many believe the new version is simply stunning and deserving of all the accolades and praise, especially because of the visual effects, the interpretation of the cast that gave voice to the protagonists and the soundtrack, a crowd opined that the characters are too realistic - which is ultimately expected in a live action, but ultimately ... - and that much of the spontaneity, personality, and magic of the original movie was eventually lost due to its fidelity to the real.

"Half term"

Because, according to the folks at Bored Panda, the partnership formed by Ellejart and Design by Feo featured a rereading of the characters from “The Lion King” that consists of a ... middle ground between the original and live-action versions. that mixes the cartoonist with the realist.

In fact, according to Bored Panda, the designers' idea was to imagine what the figures in the current movie would look like if, instead of being recreated so real, the producers had made them a little more loyal to the original animation. The result, as you can see below, is impressive and eventually viralizing on social networks. A lot of people enjoyed the rereading of the designers, but we at Mega Curious would like to know what you, our dear reader, thought - so be sure to tell us in the comments!

1 - Promotional movie poster

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

2 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

3 - Pumba and Timon

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

4 - Rafiki

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

5 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

6 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

7 - Scar

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

8 - Scar

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

9 - Nala

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

10 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

11 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo)

12 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)

13 - Simba

(Source: Bored Panda / Ellejart and Design by Feo / Reproduction)