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How to watch Mufasa: The Lion King at home—VOD, DVD & Disney+ info

Want to watch Mufasa: The Lion King at home? Here's where to stream, rent, or buy the film, plus Disney+ release details.

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After nearly two months of dazzling audiences in theaters, Mufasa: The Lion King has finally roared its way onto streaming platforms. If you’ve been eagerly awaiting a fresh take on one of Disney’s most iconic sagas, now’s the time to settle in for a family movie night from the comfort of your own home.

Serving as both a prequel and sequel to the 2019 live-action reimagining of The Lion King, this film takes us on an enthralling journey into the past of Mufasa—the majestic lion whose legacy is legendary. Directed by Barry Jenkins and crafted from a screenplay by Jeff Nathanson, the movie uses flashbacks to explore Mufasa’s early life, setting the stage for the adventures and trials that forge him into the king we all know.

According to Disney’s official synopsis,

Lost and alone, orphaned cub Mufasa meets a sympathetic lion named Taka, the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion an expansive journey of an extraordinary group of misfits searching for their destinies.

This clever narrative twist not only deepens the lore of the Pride Lands but also offers fans a glimpse into the making of the relationships and rivalries that define the classic story.

The film reunites us with familiar voices from the 2019 film, including Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, John Kani, and Beyoncé. Their performances add a comforting continuity to the narrative, while new additions like Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Tiffany Boone, Mads Mikkelsen, Thandiwe Newton, Lennie James, and Anika Noni Rose bring fresh energy to the pride. Not to be overlooked is Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, making her feature film debut as Kiara—a role that hints at an exciting future within the Lion King universe.

How to watch Mufasa: The Lion King at home?

Ready to bring the Pride Lands to your living room? Here’s everything you need to know about watching Mufasa: The Lion King at home:

  • Video-On-Demand (VOD): The film is currently available on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+.
    • Purchase price: $29.99
    • Rental option: $24.99
      Note: With rentals, you have 30 days to start watching, and once you begin, you have 48 hours to finish the movie.
  • Physical media: For collectors and those who prefer a tangible copy, the film will hit Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on Tuesday, April 1.
  • Lion King 3-movie collection (DVD) — check at Amazon

Coming Soon to Disney+

If you’re a Disney+ subscriber, don’t worry—the film isn’t leaving the Disney family anytime soon. Based on Disney’s typical release patterns, Mufasa: The Lion King is expected to debut on Disney+ roughly three months after its theatrical run, which puts its streaming arrival around March 2025.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of The Lion King or experiencing this enchanting world for the first time, Mufasa: The Lion King promises a spellbinding mix of nostalgia, heart, and visual splendor. The film not only deepens the mythology of the original tale but also redefines what a modern epic can be—a story of growth, destiny, and the unbreakable bonds that shape us.

So, if you’re planning your next family movie night or just need a break from the everyday hustle, grab your favorite snacks, cozy up on the couch, and let Mufasa: The Lion King transport you to a world where legends are born and every moment roars with life.

Happy streaming!


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